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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 869

Chapter 869 Feeling Safe

She and the Bowmans had bull something warm. She knew the thread was fraying, but she wasn’t rearly

to cut it.

Part of her hoped Edgar would come to his senses and give their relationship a dignified ending. The other part was just… savoring the last of what had been.

Halle knew what she wanted. So, when Edgar threw tantrums at her, she didn’t care, because getting him to come crawling back had never been the goal.

James let out a quiet “tsk.”

Halle asked, “What? You’re going to mock me?”

James said, “Not mocking. Just… a lot of feelings.”

Halle shot back, “Feelings about what? Do you think you understand me now?”

“Of course, I understand you. But, Halle.” James straightened the camera, aiming it at his own face. The easy smile was still there, but his eyes were serious. “Out with the old, in with the new. Let go of the past. You’ll get so much more.”

James would show Halle what real care and devotion looked like.

What he’d heard beneath her reluctance to leave wasn’t stubbornness-it was fear. A deep-down conviction that once she lost Edgar, she’d never find anything that good again.

James’s job right now wasn’t to compete with Edgar. It was to make Halle feel safe.

James wasn’t some entitled rich kid. Good upbringing, solid family, strong foundation. He could handle anything life threw at him without losing his composure-and he could give Halle the security and warmth she needed.

Confident people thought confidently about everything.

r James knew it was a little shameless to hype himself up and paint a rosy picture of his future with Halle.

But the facts would prove it: he and Halle were a perfect match.

He wanted every thought he was having right now to come true.

Halle said, “You sound like a guidance counselor.”

“God, no! I’m not trying to lecture you-that’d be patronizing. I’m just telling the truth.” James added, “And also, yes, trying to lure you back home. My dog and I both miss having a gorgeous neighbor around. One day without seeing you, and that’s one day too many overthinking.”

Halle laughed at the camera.

Chapter 866 Teeling Safe

Finished

The next morning. Halle came downstairs for breakfast. Neither Tyler nor Hayley mentioned the previous night. Their expressions and behavior were perfectly normal-not a single tell.

Halle pretended she didn’t know anything either, savoring the warm, komfortable routine of being around

them.

Three people at a table. Like a little family.

But today, a quiet sadness crept through Halle.

Maybe it was last night’s conversation with James. Her head was clearer now. She knew this wouldn’t last. Eventually, she would have to lose it all.

Halle ate breakfast in silence.

Hayley noticed. She guessed Halle was upset, but didn’t dare ask directly. So she came at it sideways. “Did you not sleep well last night? You look a little out of it. I’ll make you a nice soup later and have it delivered to your office.”

Halle replied, “Probably just groggy from waking up. My brain hasn’t booted yet.” She wasn’t about to refuse the kindness. “That sounds great. I love everything you make.”

Hayley loved how sweet Halle was. She happily busied herself with soup plans.

The mood softened. Then, Edgar finally came home,

He’d been drinking the night before, and it showed. His/complexion was off, his whole energy dragging.

Tyler glanced at him once. No reaction.

Hayley told him to wash his hands and come eat.

Halle knew exactly where Edgar had been last night. She hadn’t expected him to come home this early- usually, he’d try to dodge his father. She studied him with mild curiosity.

Edgar washed up and sat down.

By the time his father still hadn’t said a word, the tension in Edgar’s chest finally released.

He’d actually gambled right!

Last night, Edgar had told his mother that Halle looked down on him, then left in the middle of the night. Normally, his father would have called to tear him a new one for treating Halle that way. But no call had come–and now, at breakfast, nothing.

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