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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 54

"Haynes, are you seriously going to convict me based on a few bystanders' words? Isn't that a bit rash?"

Although Haynes had investigated this time—unlike before when he blindly trusted Rachel—the results were exactly what Rachel wanted him to see.

"Stella, what are you trying to say?"

Stella looked steadily into his handsome but distant face and said, "What I'm saying is, I didn't hit Rachel with my car, and I won't apologize to her. She should be the one apologizing to me."

Haynes' eyes grew colder. "Stella, it's just an apology. How hard can it be?"

"An apology is easy enough," Stella replied, calm and steady, "but only when I've done something wrong. I haven't done anything wrong, so why should I apologize?"

His gaze was icy. "Whether you meant it or not, you hit someone. An apology is a must."

"You're right, except I told you I didn't hit Rachel. She hit me."

Haynes lost his patience. "Stella, you're being unreasonable!"

Stella looked away. "Save your breath, Haynes. I won't apologize to Rachel. Go ahead and throw me in jail if you think you can."

"Fine, you've got guts," Haynes said with a bitter laugh. "Just don't come crying to me later."

...

In the following days, Haynes didn't call. It seemed he was waiting for Stella to admit she was wrong and apologize.

Stella paid no mind.

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