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Between Ruin And Resolve My Ex-Husband's Regret novel Chapter 564

Chapter 564 Nothing Mattered More Than Aver

Noah got slammed back into his seat as the car surged forward with a jolt of raw power.

His body jerked with the sudden motion, helpless against the Gforce that pinned him in place.

Outside, the world blurred into streaks of color, the landscape vanishing in a headspinning flash.

Instinctively, his hand shot up to grip the handle above the door.

This womanShe must have done it on purpose.

He turned sharply to look at Sadie.

Her gaze was fixed on the road, unwavering, but the corners of her mouth curled ever so slightly.

There it wasa mischievous little smile, laced with quiet satisfaction, a smile that said she knew exactly what she was doing.

Noah’s brow creased.

This kind of drivingreckless, aggressive, and utterly unrelentingwas a far cry from the composed precision of a polished chairwoman.

It was wild. Untamed.

A flash of realization flickered through his mind, but it vanished before he could fully grasp it.

He stopped trying to rationalize and simply tightened his grip on the handle.

Fine. If she wanted to play this game, he’d go along for the ride.

The red Ferrari roared down the road, a blur of speed and control.

When it finally executed a flawless drift and rolled to a stop in front of the Emerald Hotel, Noah felt momentarily weightless.

Adrenaline still surged through him as he stepped out, his legs barely steady. He drew in a deep breath, trying to tame the chaos thrumming in his chest.

Sadie, in contrast, moved with practiced ease.

She unbuckled, stepped out, and made her way around the car without so much as a hair out of place.

As she passed his side, she leaned in briefly, a smirk tugging at her lips. Mr. Noel. You’re welcome to tag along

next time.

Then she turned on her heel and strutted into the lobby, heels tapping smartly against the pavement. Not once

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did she look back.

Noah let out a long breath, pressing his fingers to his temple.

This woman was becoming increasingly fascinatingand maddeningly unpredictable.

By the time Sadie’s silhouette vanished into the hotel, Jack, who had been lurking behind a nearby pillar, finally emerged.

He took one look at Noah, slightly rumpled and visibly rattled, and had to fight hard to suppress a grin.

In all the years he’d known the man, this was a firstNoah Noel, completely thrown off his game. And it was all Sadie’s doing.

Honestly, it was a rare treat to behold.

Still, despite his inward amusement, Jack managed to school his expression into one of mild, professional

concern.

Mr. Noel,he said, stepping closer and lowering his voice, would you care for some water? Might help you

settle your nerves.

Noah looked up, his icy glare sharp enough to freeze the air between them.

Jack instantly regretted his comment.

He straightened up, clearing his throat and erasing all traces of mirth from his face.

That glare could send a man to an early grave.

Jack figured it was best not to push his luck. He wisely fell silent.

Meanwhile, Sadie was already making her way back to her suite, entirely unbothered.

A small blur shot out from behind the living room sofa like a little rocket and launched straight into her arms.

Mommy!

Sadie immediately crouched down, catching the bundle of energy in a tight embrace.

The familiar, sweet scent of Averi washed over her, and in that moment, every trace of exhaustion and stress

from the past few days seemed to dissolve.

She gently tousled his soft hair, her voice instinctively dropping to a tender murmur.

Averi? Wait, what are you doing here?

Still nestled in her arms, Averi looked up at her with wide, shining eyes.

He pouted, his little face tinged with complaint.

I missed you so much, Mommy! So I asked Breck to bring me all the way to Beversea to find you!

Without waiting for a response, Averi flung his little arms around Sadie’s neck and planted a big, smacking kiss

on her cheek.

Mommy, I missed you this much!he declared, stretching his arms as far as they could go.

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