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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1891

Summary for Chapter 1891: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1891 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter 1891 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romantic narrative into new territory.

Zoey was still at her desk in the office when she heard that Nolan had injured his forehead.

She rushed to the classroom, where she found only a few drops of blood on the floor and a child crying out of guilt so hard he was nearly hyperventilating.

"Ms. March, it wasn't on purpose... I didn't mean to," he sobbed.

Seeing the child hiccupping between sobs, Zoey quickly comforted him.

"It's okay, it's okay. Don't cry. Let's go check on Nolan."

The child was still clutching a stuffed cat, his eyes rimmed red. "I wanted Ms. March's cat. I didn't see him standing behind me."

Zoey felt a tug at her heartstrings, ruffled his hair gently, and said, "The cat's yours now, let's go apologize to Nolan."

"Okay."

Holding his hand, Zoey led him to the school clinic. Through the corridor window, she could see the principal was already there.

The principal's face was twitching with anxiety, and when he saw her, he came out with a tone of accusation.

"Ms. March, what happened here? It's only the child's first day in class, and such an incident occurs. How am I supposed to explain this to Mr. Haskins?"

The two spoke outside the clinic, not wanting Fitch to overhear.

The principal was clearly on edge, afraid of Fitch holding him accountable.

It wasn't Zoey's class, but as the person in charge, she had to step in. "Principal, I'll take the kid over to apologize."

"Apologize? How can an apology suffice? You must realize who Nolan's guardian is. If Mr. Haskins decides to pursue this, the child you're holding might be expelled today."

Zoey's expression soured, and she covered the child's ears.

"Principal, please don't discuss this in front of the kids. It was an accident. These little bumps and bruises are part of childhood. Why taint their innocence with the complexities of adult life?"

The principal's face was aflame with anger, thinking she didn't realize how furious Mr. Haskins was to dare say such things.

"Ms. March, go ahead and try apologizing."

She then pulled the sobbing child forward.

"Now that you've seen Nolan, what should you say?"

"I'm sorry, sob sob, Nolan, I'm sorry."

Nolan glanced down at the stuffed cat in the child's hand, silent. Fitch, however, spoke up.

"An accident, so that's it? It's settled?"

Zoey knew Fitch was a tough nut to crack, and with his unpredictable nature, he might be very particular.

She kept a smile. "Mr. Haskins, children's play shouldn't be blown out of proportion."

Fitch's expression turned colder. "I've been caring for Nolan for four years. Knowing about his clotting issue, he's never been hurt like this in my care. Ms. March, this is negligence on your part."

Zoey knew she was being held responsible, but at that time, she had been preparing for a storytime session. The teacher who was supposed to be watching the class had been a few minutes late. If blame had to be assigned, it wouldn't fall on her, but since she was in charge of the class, she had to provide Mr. Haskins with an explanation.

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