Chapter 823
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 823:
Without pause, he stepped out, the door closing behind him with a soft but final click.
Haileyâs chest rose and fell with shallow, shaky breaths. Her fingers curled around the edge of the blanket, knuckles pale.
And yet⦠even as the sting of Noahâs rejection pulsed through her, Hailey couldnât ignore one critical truth.
Cold as he was⦠he had accepted the child.
That alone meant the game wasnât over.
Suddenly, the phone on her bedside table buzzed to life, its screen glowing in the dim room.
It was her father.
Hailey stared at it for a moment, then took a steadying breath and composed herself.
She picked up.
âHello, Dad.â
Forestâs voice crackled through the lineâjust a shade too eager, just familiar enough to be grating. A forced concern veiled in self-interest.
âHailey, how are things going? Everything on schedule?â
Hailey nearly laughed. On schedule. Like she was a project. A pawn.
When had Forest ever asked how she was, beyond how useful she could be?
She buried the bitterness deep, slipped on her practiced smile, and lifted her voice with a hint of pride.
âYou donât need to worry. Iâm already pregnant.â
âReally?â Forestâs tone lit up instantly, thick with satisfaction. âExcellent, Hailey. Absolutely excellent. I knew you wouldnât fail me!â
His words were honeyed, but they stung all the same.
âNow that youâre pregnant,â Forest said, his voice humming with anticipation, âitâs time for Noah to return to Wall Group and reclaim his seat. Youâll be his wife in the public eye, Haileyâthe wife of Wall Groupâs chairman. And with that child, the Burgess name will finally rise to where it belongs. No one will dare look down on us again.â
He spoke like a man intoxicated by his own dreams, blind to the cracks in the foundation.
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Hailey didnât answer immediately. A slow, knowing smile tugged at her lipsâcynical, hollow.
It was still too soon to talk about such things.
After all, Noah had just walked out on her minutes ago, cold as ice.
Her gaze drifted to her stomach.
âItâs too early for celebrations,â she said smoothly. âLet the pregnancy show first. Thatâll make it harder for anyone to question whatâs coming.â
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