Chapter 299 Was He Really
About To Lose Her
The office returned to a heavy silence, broken only by the rustling of paper.
Noah’s eyes remained on the documents before him, yet the words blurred together, refusing to make sense.
His thoughts were consumed by Sadie–her piercing yet resolute gaze lingering in his mind.
In the evening, Noah stepped through the grand entrance of Myrtlewood Estate, pulling at his tie with exhaustion.
The living area felt unnaturally still, a stark contrast to the usual lively energy that filled the space when Sadie was present.
Without hesitation, he headed straight to the study, determined to tackle the mountain of paperwork waiting for him.
“Mr. Wall?” a small voice called from behind.
Noah halted, turning to find Averi seated on the carpet, idly toying with a collection of miniature cars.
Confusion shimmered in Averi’s wide, innocent eyes.
“Has my mom left me behind?” His voice was quiet, carrying the faintest quiver.
Noah stiffened, momentarily caught off guard.
He crossed the room and crouched beside the child.
Averi was dressed in pajamas patterned with cartoon characters, his slightly messy hair and tear–streaked cheeks making
him look even smaller.
Noah had never seen this side of him before.
Sadie had always made sure Averi was happy and content.
Averi sniffled. “Breck said Mom had something to do and told me to be good and sleep. But… but I can’t sleep.”
Noah reached out, running a hand gently through the boy’s soft hair.
“She’ll be back soon,” Noah reassured him.
Averi’s gaze lifted, full of cautious hope. “Really?”
“Really.” Noah nodded affirmatively.
He picked up a red toy Ferrari from Averi’s hand. “This one’s your favorite, isn’t it?”
Averi nodded, a small spark returning to his eyes.
Noah set the toy on the floor and gave it a gentle push, watching it glide across the carpet. “Look how fast it goes.”
Averi’s focus shifted, a grin forming as he watched the car roll forward.
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<Chapter 299 Was He Really About To Lose Her
For a while, Noah sat with him, playing along. Soon, the boy became completely absorbed in his toys, no longer bringing up
Sadie.
As Noah watched him, a wave of unspoken emotions washed over him.
The darkness outside pressed against the windowpanes.
Sadie sat beside Laura’s bed, her gaze resting on Laura’s peacefully sleeping face.
Laura’s breathing was steady and even.
Sadie exhaled quietly, though the weight in her
chest remained.
She had no desire to return to Myrtlewood Estate–a place that felt suffocating, filled with nothing but heartache.
All she wanted was to take Laura and Averi somewhere far from it all, where they could live a quiet, uncomplicated life.
The small apartment she had rented, though modest, at least offered them shelter.
There, she didn’t have to navigate the endless conflicts with the Wall family or fend off Kyla’s manipulations. It would just be her, Laura, and Averi–looking after one another.
The thought sparked a fragile glimmer of hope in her heart.
She picked up her phone and dialed Samuel’s number.
The ringing tone echoed in the silence, making her pulse quicken.
“Samuel, it’s me.” Her voice was soft, carrying the slightest tremor.
“Mrs. Wall, good evening.” Came a polite response.
“I… I don’t want to go back to Myrtlewood Estate anymore.” Sadie took a steadying breath, forcing herself to say it aloud.
A pause stretched between them before Samuel finally responded, his tone uncertain. “Pardon?”
“I mean, I want to bring my grandmother and Averi to stay with me in the place I’m renting,” Sadie replied, her voice firm
with determination.
“Well, this is…” Samuel hesitated, clearly uneasy. “Mrs. Wall, I don’t have the authority to decide that. Mr. Wall’s consent is
necessary.”
A heavy weight settled in Sadie’s chest, cold dread creeping through her.
Indeed, she had no choice.
“I see,” she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper, tinged with disappointment.
“Mrs. Wall-” Samuel began, but Sadie cut him off.
“That’s enough,” she said, ending the conversation.
Leaning back in her chair, she shut her eyes, allowing silent tears to slip down her face.
The once–idyllic Myrtlewood Estate had become nothing more than a gilded prison she yearned to escape.
She shouldn’t let herself hope.
Noah’s heart wasn’t with her, so what was the point of holding on?
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