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The Spare Wife (Abigail Quinn and Sean Graham) novel Chapter 517

Chapter 517 When You’re Desperate, You’ll Try Anything 

Abigail was taken aback by this sudden change in topic. 

“I’ll ask Josh about it. Is there anything else you’d like to discuss?” Abigail inquired. 

She began to sense that something was wrong. Was Sean truly too busy to answer her calls, or was there another reason he couldn’t respond? 

“Mr. Graham has always cared about you. When you left, he seemed uneasy. Sometimes, he would stare at the refrigerator for a long time after opening it. Other times, he would fall into deep thought in front of his closet when changing his clothes in the morning,” Cameron explained slowly. 

Abigail pursed her lips but remained silent. 

“Perhaps he didn’t fully realize the depth of his emotions on the day you both separated, but later, he belatedly understood the pain of losing you when he saw your favorite foods in the fridge, the clothes you liked to wear in the closet, and even the cups you used at home.” Cameron thought that if Sean didn’t wake up, he needed to clear up past misunderstandings. for Sean’s sake. 

“Did something happen to him?” Abigail asked suddenly. 

She sensed that Cameron wasn’t just trying to help them reconcile because Cameron and Xavien had been with Sean for a long time, and they had extensive knowledge of his actions and emotions. 

Cameron immediately replied, “No, no. I just don’t want you to continue misunderstanding. each other. In the past, there was Joan and then there was Kelly. But now there’s no one else. Can you forgive him?” 

As he spoke, Abigail found herself experiencing a mix of emotions. 

“I want to hear directly from him about his feelings for Joan. If he has the time, can you tell him that I’d like to hear his answer in person?” With that, Abigail ended the call. 

The conversation left her feeling somewhat numb. 

She got up, entered the restroom, and locked herself in a cubicle. 

She sniffled as Cameron’s words echoed in her ears. 

After their divorce, they only argued. 

Sean saved her grandmother, and because Xavien was injured, Sean couldn’t get to the scene. 

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in time. Josh, who arrived in time, received her gratitude. 

Why didn’t he explain such a significant event? Does he think it’s unnecessary, or are there other 

reasons? 

After calming her emotions, Abigail returned to Luna’s room. 

Josh was busy selecting food for Luna, and Abigail took a seat while asking him, “It was Sean who saved my grandmother, right? You were at the scene when it happened, but my grandmother had already been rescued, correct?” 

“Right. I only did a little at the time,” Josh replied. 

Abigail had been furious and impatient at that time, as it was related to Joan. She had wrongly accused Sean, who had been involved in the incident. 

Now, she suddenly realized that the day she met Sean at the hospital was when Xavien had an accident. She had misunderstood him due to her anger, so she didn’t listen to anything he had to say. 

Since she didn’t have that opportunity, he didn’t attempt to explain afterward. 

“I was too angry at that time and didn’t pay attention to these details,” Abigail mumbled, filled with some regret. 

After a year of reflection, she felt like she was gradually letting go of the anger and resentment Sean had caused her in their marriage. 

“Honestly, I think the divorce was a good thing for both of you, at least from an outsider’s perspective. None of your reasons for marrying him were based on love, so how could it have. lasted?” Josh looked at Abigail and continued. 

Abigail bit her lip but didn’t say anything. 

“Over this past year, he’s matured a lot, and that growth is also due to your absence. If you had always gone along with him, he would never have become who he is now,” Josh added. 

“Are you suggesting that they should rekindle their relationship?” Luna raised an eyebrow and asked. 

“No, I’m just saying that there’s no need for them to keep getting angry with each other like before. He hasn’t really done anything; it’s Abigail who gets angry first,” Josh said with a lighthearted smile. 

Abigail couldn’t help but chuckle. “Is that so? Have I been so easily angered in front of him?” 

“Yes. Maybe he feels indebted to you, so he often goes along with you. Haven’t you noticed?” 

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Josh commented with a relaxed smile. 

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