Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband's Regret
er eyes fluttering open into a drowsy blur, only to b
y returned, his presence subtly ma
at was unyieldingly dominant, compelli
h Sadie's chest, and reflexive
eep and seductive, tinged with a comp
sed, caught in a struggle betw
anniversary-and she was determined
er eyes, allowing herself
the alcohol, swirling around her and pi
e observed her yielding, his actions
she gasped softly, her plea laced with a tender f
The sharp ring of a phone sliced through the thick tensi
h longing, flickered as he ca
ments betraying none of the fervor tha
ice tinged with a mix of confusion and concer
one breezy and dismissive, a
ut
soft yet detached. He leaned forward, his lips briefl
kward glance, he str
n the empty doorway, he
lf it had to be an
; any sign of displeasure c
decade, and becoming his wife was a dream
ed to bed, her hand resting gently on her belly, a
leave us by ourselves. Please, d
ds than her phone buzzed with an un
irport Late at Night, Allegedly
ort's private terminal entrance, clad in a black suit. He stood w
, a tender warmth that Sadie
eart thudded painfully in her chest, the s
er composure. Clutching onto a sliver of hope, sh
familiar face filled
y been unable to forget was
a profound sorrow embedding
eth, forcefully sup
arriage had begun was t
h had been planning their future togeth
the board and in dire need of a compliant wife, Sadie, known for her unwavering
e, enveloped in a sense of unworthiness, as if the
yesterday when she disco
e night last month. Noah had staggered home, reeking of alcohol after a bus
had now culminated
by uncertainty on how t
Noah would dema
ew she wasn't the
l of anxious thoughts, her reverie was brok
already
at around her shoulders, and
f Alex Howe, Noah's friend, reached her ears. "D
her heart
oah had spent the
d, his voice empty of a
ans nothing to you, can you?" Alex's voice softened with concern. "She's truly remarkable, you know.
if discussing something trivial. "If you're so taken with her, perhaps I should d
k realization dawned on Sadie, a solitary tear traced a silent pat
clear-he had neve
e was just an insignificant trifle
solation cours
into the sanctuary of the gard
her face in her knees, her tears
-the day she first me
lity, born of privilege, effortlessly ste
rom her family's downfall, ha
e a guardian, his words like shiel
he had been her