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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) novel Chapter 1975

Summary for Chapter 1975: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1975 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian) by Beverly Quinn

In Chapter 1975, 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.

Zoey pursed her lips, a frown creasing her forehead.

"Stand up, will you?"

But Fitch remained on his knees, continuing to massage her legs.

"No, I'll get up once you've cooled down."

She opened her mouth to respond but ended up just sighing deeply.

"Alright, I'm cool. Stand up now."

A smile tugged at Fitch’s lips as he rose to sit beside her on the bed, eagerly continuing his task.

Zoey stayed silent, watching him work so earnestly. She couldn't help but recall how compliant he had been when he was sick, reminding her of Nolan's innocence back in preschool. It softened her heart all over again.

Fitch massaged her for a good half-hour before asking if she still felt sore.

She closed her eyes, resigning herself.

"Nope, I'm just going to rest today. Not getting out of bed."

"Alright, just let me know if you get hungry."

Soon after, she drifted back to sleep, leaving Fitch and Nolan to enjoy dinner together.

After eating, Nolan, ever so curious, asked, "Mommy, why are you so tired?"

Fitch was in a particularly great mood, practically glowing with an aura of pink bubbles.

"When you get a wife, you'll understand. You're still young."

Intent on sharing his joy, Fitch re-invited everyone back to a new, larger group chat, announcing his and Zoey's wedding plans with a grand gesture of a red envelope—a digital cash gift.

The chat fell silent before Tyler expressed his fear over Fitch's uncharacteristic behavior. One by one, members left, leaving Fitch alone once more.

Undeterred, Fitch smiled briefly before heading upstairs to join Zoey, proposing a wedding celebration on any island of her choosing.

Wrapped in his embrace, Zoey simply hummed in agreement, too tired to engage further.

Fitch felt a rush of warmth, even if she had referred to him in a way that was unexpectedly formal, but to him, it still felt sweet.

"Okay."

(And so, Fitch and Zoey's story concludes, hinting at more sweet daily routines to come in the epilogue, with the focus shifting towards other characters as requested by the readers. However, the first side story will delve into a personal favorite character before exploring others based on feedback. For those waiting for more of the main couple's sweet moments, those stories will follow in due course.)

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