Chapter 824
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 824:
Then, her voice dropped a noteâsharp, deliberate.
âAnd Sadie⦠sheâs still in the way. As long as sheâs around, I wonât have peace. He wonât be mine completely. Not yet.â
There was a long pause.
When Forest finally spoke again, his voice had shiftedâlower, edged with caution.
âI know this hasnât been easy, Hailey. Youâre right. Sadieâs presence is dangerous. If we want to secure our place⦠sheâll have to be eliminated.â
Haileyâs eyes darkened. The idea had crossed her mind more than once.
But every time she imagined it, another thought followed like a shadow: if Noah ever found out⦠heâd never forgive her. He might never even look at her the same way again.
A knowing smile touched her lips.
She leaned into the phone, her voice light and playful.
âDad, since youâre so worried about meâand since you agree sheâs a problemâwhy donât you take care of her? Youâve got the connections. Itâd be a walk in the park for someone like you.â
On the other end, Forest went quiet.
He knew just how dangerous Noah could be.
The hospital room door suddenly swung open.
Haileyâs breath caught in her throat. For one fleeting moment, hope surged through herâNoah came back. He couldnât stay away. He did care.
She propped herself up on shaky elbows, eyes locked on the doorway.
But the figure that emerged was not Noah.
Her smile faltered. Her gaze turned cold.
Sadie.
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Framed in the doorway like an omen, Sadie stood still, clearly just as stunned. Her brows knitted ever so slightly as her eyes took in the sight of Hailey in the hospital bed. Her body tensedâthen she turned, as if to leave.
She had no desire to linger in the same room as this woman. Not now. Not ever.
But Hailey wasnât about to let her slip away.
Her lips curled into a slow, mocking smileâfragile, but laced with venom.
âMs. Hudson, what a surprise. Did Patrick send you? Was he so concerned about me that he asked you to pay me a visit personally?â
A soft, mirthless laugh escaped her.
âHow thoughtful of you both.â
Sadie froze. Her spine straightened, every muscle in her body stiff with restraint.
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