Summary of Chapter 1999 from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian)
Chapter 1999 marks a crucial moment in Beverly Quinn’s Romantic novel, Dear Ex-wife Marry Me (Maja and Ian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
It just so happened that tonight, Mark found himself in the same bar.
He was there with a few folks from his social circle, having a drink. He had recently graduated and was set to take over the family business, which naturally meant hobnobbing with various partners.
These partners had all brought dates, and as they got drunker, their hands wandered more freely. Mark felt a wave of disgust watching them, especially when one partner, arm draped over a lady, excused himself, supposedly heading to the restroom. Whether it was really the restroom, well, who could say?
A few minutes later, angry shouting broke out from outside.
"Damn woman, what's your problem? Think I'm too old for you? Go find a high school kid to ask for their Snapchat! Damn, did I somehow offend you by giving you my attention?!"
"Let go! Get off me!"
"Bitch, look at him, his eyes are practically shining. Does he know how wild you are behind closed doors? And you dare to ask for contact info? I'll kill you!"
The commotion outside grew louder, and recognizing the voice as the partner who had left earlier, Mark quickly stood and went outside.
There he saw Abner, surrounded by a group of people like a star among lesser lights. Mark paused, a surge of anger welling up inside him. He hadn't forgotten how Abner had slighted him last semester.
Abner had grown taller and seemed even more charismatic, as if he'd been under Shirley's care once again. Mark felt uneasy. He had definitively rejected Jessica's persistent advances, hoping Shirley would eventually come back to him. But months had passed since their graduation, and there was no sign of Shirley changing her mind.
Mark and Shirley had their fights before, but she always came back on her own. This time, seeing Abner made Mark panic, realizing something was slipping beyond his grasp. Abner should have been stuck in the most barren of places for life, never able to leave his mountain.
Mark clenched his fist, listening as his partner continued to argue with the woman. She seemed angry as well.
But when you're in this circle, sometimes you have no choice. Mark had come to understand this quite clearly over the past two months. Still feeling unsatisfied, William raised his foot to kick the defiant woman. But suddenly, she ran towards Abner and hid by his side. William's fist aimed at her head, but before it could connect, Abner blocked it.
"Little brat, what do you think you're doing? Let go!"
The woman, now safely by Abner's side, finally got a good look at him, her eyes briefly flashing with admiration.
"Be my boyfriend, and I'll give you ten thousand a month!"
The declaration was so bold that it shocked the high schoolers around them, all turning pale.
"Sorry, but I'm not interested in dating right now."
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