Chapter 632 Was It
Conceivable That Her…
Alex’s gaze shifted to Noah, whose mask couldn’t hide the subtle darkening of his eyes.
He pivoted toward Sadie, his voice mellowing instinctively. “Sadie, you haven’t eaten yet, have you? Perhaps I could treat you to dinner?”
Weariness had settled deep in Sadie’s bones as she prepared to refuse the offer, but Noah cut in before she could speak. “Mr. Howe,” he drawled with icy contempt, “barging into someone’s home unannounced at this hour crosses a line, wouldn’t you agree? And frankly, Sadie’s personal affairs are none of your business.”
The hypocrisy of this masked intruder infuriated Alex, especially since Patrick himself refused to give Sadie
space.
How could Alex possibly abandon Sadie when she was clearly drowning in sorrow?
Noah observed Alex’s confident posture as he defended Sadie, and something primal ignited inside him–a fierce, unexplainable rage.
Despite his memory gaps, the legal bond remained intact–Sadie was still, undeniably, his wife.
Alex had brazenly crossed a line.
Alex’s features hardened as he boldly locked eyes with Noah’s frigid stare. “Correct me if I’m wrong, Mr. Noel, but don’t you have a pregnant wife? Rather than attending to her at home, you’re here disturbing Sadie in the dead of night. Wouldn’t you call that the epitome of inappropriate?”
He paused deliberately, satisfaction threading through his words.
Stepping toward Sadie, Alex assumed a protective stance. “Laura’s final request was for me to watch over Sadie. I’m merely fulfilling a deathbed promise, which absolutely justifies my concern.”
Sadie’s brow furrowed deeply as the escalating confrontation grated on her already frayed nerves..
She craved nothing but silence and solitude.
“Alex, I have no appetite,” she murmured, exhaustion lacing her words. “Please, enough with this quarreling. I need time alone.” She turned toward Noah with detached eyes. “Mr. Noel, my modest dwelling surely doesn’t deserve your esteemed presence. I must ask you to go.”
Without awaiting responses, Sadie vanished into her bedroom.
At long last, she had brought her parents home.
Yet, grief crashed through her heart with the force of a devastating tsunami.
The testosterone–fueled clash between these men only compounded her anguish.
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Chapter 632 Was It Conceivable That Her Parents Were Still Alive
All she yearned for was peaceful communion with what remained of her family.
Alex tracked her solitary silhouette until it vanished, a jagged ache lancing through his chest.
While disappointment settled in his gut that Sadie hadn’t requested his company, relief washed over him knowing Noah had received the same rejection. It was a small victory that soothed his wounded pride.
He pivoted toward Noah, motioning curtly toward the exit. “Mr. Noel, ple”
Behind his mask, Noah’s mouth compressed into a rigid, bloodless line.
Casting a final, lingering glance at the sealed bedroom door, he released an inaudible sigh before departing
Alex cast one last look toward the master bedroom, a storm of conflicting emotions churning behind his eyes.
With reluctance etched in every movement, he eased the apartment door shut and slipped away.
Within her sanctuary, Sadie shed the ill–fitting black dress and donned comfortable loungewear.
When she ventured out, silence had reclaimed the living room, with only two modest urns newly positioned before Laura’s photograph.
She approached with measured steps, her fingertips trailing delicately across the cold ceramic surfaces, infinite sadness swimming in her gaze.
“Daddy, Mommy…” The whispered words escaped her lips like a prayer.
An idea formed–she would place her parents‘ remains alongside Laura’s, reuniting them as the family they
once were.
Steeling herself with a steadying breath, she gingerly lifted the lid of the first urn.
Her body turned to stone as she stared at what lay inside–or rather, what didn’t.
The urn contained nothing but hollow space!
Shock paralyzed Sadie as her heart stuttered painfully in her chest.
How was this possible?
Desperate for answers, she frantically unsealed the second urn.
This one, too, held only emptiness!
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