Chapter 1906 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1906 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.
Fitch watched as tears streamed down Zoey's face, her grief painted in wet streaks, a sight he found curiously novel. Had she ever cried like this in front of him before? Most of the time, her pain was a silent battle, communicated only through the intensity of her gaze. Love and grievance were hidden deep within her eyes, yet she rarely shed tears.
Now, as she lay sobbing on the bed, Fitch felt a mix of empathy and a deep, shameful thrill. He was the only one who could reduce her to this state. It had always been the case, and it seemed nothing had changed. The ominous aura that had surrounded him dissipated, and he refrained from continuing his advances.
Just as Zoey began to feel relief, she felt his hand press down through the fabric, sending shockwaves through her body and flushing her cheeks crimson. "Freak! Lunatic! Let go of me! Go to hell!" Her words came out in a desperate flurry, like a cornered animal lashing out in panic. Yet, even in her distress, "lunatic" was the harshest term she could muster.
Fitch remained silent, burying his face in the crook of her neck. Zoey, still trembling with rage and feeling him press down again, fell silent, a testament to the old adage that discretion is the better part of valor. Her coat was gone, her shoes kicked off, and Fitch pulled the blanket over them both.
Zoey breathed a sigh of relief. Even without going further, there were countless ways he could humiliate her. She was grateful he stopped; otherwise, she dreaded what morning would bring. Fitch lay beside her, his gaze fixed on her in the dimly lit room. From his angle, he could see her clenched jaw and the silent defiance on her face. Adorable, he thought, noticing her chest heave with suppressed anger.
Slowly, he reached out and took her wrist, feeling her clenched fist. If she thought she could win, she probably would have hit him. Bringing her hand to his lips, he kissed her knuckles. He noticed her disgust intensify, making her seem even more repulsed. Fitch's lashes fluttered down as he bit gently along her fingertips.
Seeing the cover labeled "Fables," Zoey fought the urge to hurl the book at his face, wishing she could knock him out with it. She felt humiliated, refusing to speak. Fitch's hand moved threateningly. "I have other ways to fall asleep." The threat was clear.
What a scumbag! A complete jerk! Zoey clenched the book so tightly she nearly tore it apart.
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