Chapter Summary: Chapter 1910 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1910, a key moment in the Romantic novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian), Beverly Quinn delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Fitch's grip tightened around her feet, his gaze sweeping past her.
Zoey pursed her lips, her eyes reddening slightly. "Let's cut the crap. If you really cared about me, you'd ask what I want. I'm asking for an apple, and you're shoving a pear down my throat, then getting mad at me for not being grateful. How does that make sense?"
Fitch lowered his lashes, his fingertips gently massaging her feet. "There's no negotiating going back to Greenfield."
Zoey instantly clammed up. This man was impossible to talk to.
There was no going back to Greenfield today. After finishing a bottle of medicine, she clutched her stomach. "I’m craving oatmeal, can you go grab some for me downstairs?"
Fitch lifted his hand, tucking her hair behind her ear, and stood up to get it.
The moment he left, Zoey immediately opened the door and told the bodyguard outside she needed to use the restroom. The bodyguard, being a man, couldn’t follow her inside, so he waited outside.
Zoey eyed the large window in the restroom, dragged a table over, climbed onto it, and then climbed out. Drenched in sweat from the effort, she avoided the elevator and took the stairs instead.
When she reached the bottom, she ran into her colleague, Gemma. Gemma’s eyes flashed with disgust upon seeing her. Zoey had snagged a position Gemma had been eyeing, causing her days of frustration. Seeing Fitch always at the school with Nolan, it was clear he deeply cared for his son.
If she could become Nolan’s teacher and consequently get close to Fitch, her future would be set. But Zoey had ruined everything. So, running into Zoey now, she screamed out of reflex, ready to pick a fight.
After the taxi, she took an unregistered car. Arriving in Pinewood by 8 p.m., she checked into an inn that didn’t require ID. Seeing the narrow streets bustling with vendors gave her a surreal feeling.
She had turned off her phone, planning to hide out here for a couple of weeks before returning. Fitch was probably just a passing fancy, she thought. He’d forget about her the moment a new woman caught his eye.
But back in Zion City, everything was in chaos. Fitch’s car was on its way to Pinewood, with several executives in tow. The executives had already called the local authorities and tracked Zoey to her inn using surveillance.
Unaware, Zoey slept soundly, not realizing she was like a moth caught in a web, with no escape.
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