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Dear Ex Wife Please take me back novel Chapter 38

ATHENA

“I really don’t want to be here.” I protest.

Alex doesn’t even glance at me as he adjusts his cufflinks, his green eyes scanning the racetrack. “It’s just for two hours. We’ll go home soon. I couldn’t reschedule this.”

I cross my arms, shifting uncomfortably in the wooden seat. The air is thick with the scent of freshly cut grass, leather, and expensive cologne. The cheers of the crowd rise and fall as another race begins, hooves pounding against the dirt track like a drumbeat.

I couldn’t care less.

The only thing I want is to go home.

Alex, however, sits perfectly composed beside me, looking every bit the powerful billionaire he is. I must say I did wonder how an orphan girl like me landed auch a man, but I've been too scared to ask.

We have a dinner coming up where I'm supposed to meet his grandmother, and I'm a nerve wreck.

It's been a week since that incident, and even though I've been wanting to get some sun, this wasn't how I envisioned it.

“You could’ve left me at home,” I mutter, my fingers tightening around the glass of water in my lap.

Alex finally looks at me, his expression unreadable. “No.”

One word. No explanation.

Another thing I've come to learn about Alex is that he's extremely hot but also very annoying.

I exhale sharply, turning my gaze to the track. Another race is starting, the announcer’s voice booming through the speakers.

A group of thoroughbreds burst out of the gates, their jockeys leaning forward, urging them faster.

The crowd roars.

I don’t react.

Because the only thing I can focus on is Alex.

Or rather, how he’s been acting these past few days.

He hasn’t left the house.

He’s been working from home, his laptop always within reach, but his eyes constantly flicking toward me like he’s expecting me to collapse at any moment.

Every ten minutes, without fail, he finds a reason to check on me.

Do you need anything?

Are you hungry?

Are you tired?

Are you cold?

The first few times, I thought it was a coincidence. But then I realized that he’s been watching me. Monitoring me.

Like I might disappear if he looks away for too long.

And now, here we are, sitting in the VIP section of a horse race, pretending everything is normal.

Alex adjusts his watch, his fingers brushing against my wrist as he does.

It’s subtle. Barely noticeable.

But I know better.

Because that touch throws all the senses out the window, and I hold my breath, every hair on my body rising in excitement.

I glance at him from the corner of my eye. Trying to sound as normal as possible.

“You don’t have to babysit me, you know.” I blurt out.

His jaw tightens slightly, but his voice remains calm. “I’m not babysitting you.”

I huff, turning back to the race. “Could’ve fooled me.”

His hand rests on my thigh. A casual touch. Light. But firm enough to keep me still.

It's a good thing I wore a suit, too. Otherwise, his hand on my bare skin would throw me off.

Sometimes, I wonder if he feels even a slight shiver when we are so close to each other.

I swallow hard.

A man approaches, dressed in a crisp navy suit, his salt-and-pepper hair neatly combed back.

“Alexander King. The man of the hour!” he greets with a firm handshake, his gaze briefly flicking to me.

“And who is this beautiful woman?” He asks with that smile that looks painted on.

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