Chapter 370
Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 0370
I stand on the side with a glass of champagne in my hand, just
watching. Everyone seems to be happy and in a good mood, which is more | can say about myself.
We're at the reception of Rowan and Avaâs second wedding, yet | canât bring myself to be excited. Donât get me wrong, | am
genuinely happy for my brother. Happy that he and Ava were able to fix things, so fucking happy that they got a second chance
despite how their love story started. That being said, | may sound selfish, but Iâve got my own shit to deal with.
| canât get the conversation | had with my father yesterday out of my fucking mind. Itâs been eating at me. Driving me crazy.
Ruining every good vibe | had.
| should be dancing. | should be checking out the single, sexy women, deciding who is going to be the lucky lady to share my
bed tonight, but here | was brooding, wishing that this damn champagne was something stronger. Something to take the edge
off.
My eyes roam the room. There are some seated, some dancing, and some at the bar, which, doesnât have any real alcohol. That
pissed me off to no end. The bride and the groom are nowhere to be seen.
| spot a familiar blonde hair. Just like me, Emma was brooding, hidden in a corner, just watching. Correction, she wasnât just
watching, she was hyper focused on Calvin, his date, and Gunner. Her eyes follow their every move, and itâs like sheâs frozen in
time.
We were all worried about Emma. Itâs like she was stuck in her own world. In her own hell. In her own torment, where she is
tormented day in and day out by the mistakes she made. No one has been able to reach her. No one has been able to help her.
The only time you see some light shining through her eyes is when Gunner is around. Gunner and Calvin, on the other hand,
donât give her the time of day, and that rips her to shreds.
| truly believe that those two are the only ones that can bring her back, but itâs a long shot. She treated them like nothing, and
finally they gave up on her. Now, even Gunner doesnât want anything to do with her.
| feel sorry for her, but Iâm a big believer in owning your shit. Just like Rowan and Ava did. Itâs the only way to move forward. |
believe that Emma hasn't been able to do that. Instead, sheâs drowning in a lot of guilt and regrets. gulped down the rest of the
liquid before snatching another glass from a passing waiter. Champagne wasnât strong enough, but for now it'll do the trick till |
get home.
A flash of white catches my attention. No one had noticed them yet, but | had. Rowan and Ava had appeared, and Ava looked
disheveled. It doesnât take a genius to figure out what theyâd been doing those couple of minutes theyâd disappeared.
I smile at that. Happy that Rowan had finally found his happiness. For a long time, I'd blamed Ava for his behavior and
unhappiness. It took years to realize that every reaction, every behavior, and his unhappiness were on him and not Aya.
He could have been happy all those years if only heâd seen Ava for who she was. A woman who was in love with him. He could
have been happy with her if only heâd chosen to let go of the past. To let go of the memory of Emma and embrace his life with
Ava. Good thing he realized the truth before it was too late.
Ahard clap on the back pulls me back to the present. âWhy the hell are you brooding on my wedding day? Did the single ladies
turn down your advances?â