Chapter 350
Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 0350
Ava.
My memories have come back, and
understatement. | was beyond angry. / nat Iâm pissed off would be an
yell ero
was furious.
âYou lied to me!â | yelled at Rowan, my hand slapping his chest. It was similar to hitting a brick wall, but | didnât care. âYou fucking
lied to me, you bastard. For months. Months, Rowanâ
The knowledge that my memories are back dawns on him. Fear fills his eyes, and at first Iâm surprised since Rowan has never
shown fear, but then | remember that | was angry at him.
âI need to leave. Thereed to be,â | say without really addressing
| search the room, and whe
anyone in patar.
and when | spot my car keys, | grab them. | was about to leave
when Rowan grabbed my hand and stopped me.
âYou canât leave. | have to take you to a hospital; you fainted, Ava. You need to see a doctor.â His eyes are soft as he pleads with
me.
âLet go of me, Rowan,â
me, Rowan,â | hold.
Cand. | try to shake his hand, but he tightens his
â| won't fucking tell you twice, Rowan.â
âPlease,â he begs, but Iâm so done with him.
| twist my body, and using my right hand, | punch him right in the face. | feel a kind of sick satisfaction when | hear his nose
break. Since he wasnât expecting my punch, he released me, his face showing a mask of shock.
âll deal with you later,â | tell him, the warning in my vo
voice clear.
Without another glance, | leave. Only when | was leaving the room did | notice Calvin standing near the bed. | donât tell him
anything either. He also fooled me. In fact, everyone fucking lied to me, but | wasnât as pissed off with them as | was with Rowan.
Jumping into my car, | crank it up and speed out of there.
The memories that had been forgotten and the new ones that | made all mesh and become one. My head is pounding, but |
know that I need to do this. | needed to get this out of the
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As the lies Rowan told me are exposed, | become even angrier. | donât know why Iâm surprised. This is Rowan we are talking
about. He is the king of grabbing opportunities and bending them to his will and desire. | should have seen this coming, but
hindsight is a fucking bitch.
| played right into his game. | was a fucking fool; | donât know how | didnât read the signs. Correction: | did read the signs. | knew
he was lying. Keeping things from me, yet | turned a blind eye because | wanted the fucking fairytale he painted.
At this point, | donât know whether to cry or be impressed by the lengths he took to have me.
| donât know how | get to the station, but | do. | was so distraught and so fucking angry that itâs a wonder that | didnât get into an
accident.
Pushing thoughts of my current state aside, | focused on what | needed to do. Everything that happened a few minutes ago
could wait until | was done, then | was going to deal with Rowan for lying to me.
âIs the chief here?â | ask the first officer | find.
He stares at me with pulled brows. | probably looked like a fucking mess, but | wouldnât dwell on that unimportant detail.
âNo, heâs not. Heâs not supposed to come in today,â he answers respectfully.
| refuse to take no for an answer. âCall him; | need to talk to him.â
â| canât do that, maâam. Today is his day off.â
The more | stood here, the angrier | got. If it wasnât already enough that | was pissed off, now this officer wanted to make things
much worse.
âTell him itâs Ava Sharp, Iâm sure heâd want to hear from meâ
âI'm sorry maâam but | canâtâ
Right then, my anger explodes. | bang on the table, making everyone turn to look
at me.
âYou call him right fucking now or | fucking swear on your skinny ass, I'll shut this fucking station down. Donât fucking mess with
me.â | ground through a clenched jaw. âIâve had a long day, and you donât want to fucking add to it. Now call the damn chief of
officers before | lose the little patience | have left.â
He must have seen something in my eyes because he scrambled to grab the phone. | leave him as he talks to Brian while | take
a seat. My head was killing me,
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| tap my feet on the ground in impatience as | wait for him to arrive.
It doesnât take him long to arrive. | slowly get up when he walks into the station, mainly because | am dizzy as fuck.
âAre you okay, Ava?â Brian asks, gently grabbing my hand to support me.
âYes... Just had a long day,â | reply, brushing off his question. âCan we talk?â
He nods his head and leads me to his officer.
After sitting down, he turned to me. âWhat did you want to talk about?â
â| want you to release Emma.â | get straight to the point.
He looks at me in shock, like he canât believe what Iâve just asked him to do.
âWhy in the hell would | do that?â he asks, puzzled.
âBecause | got my memory back,â | say, taking a deep breath. âBefore | blacked out, | saw the person who shot me. It wasnât
Emma.â