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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1050

Summary for Chapter 1050: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1050 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn

In Chapter 1050, a key moment in the Romance novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), 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.

The moment those words were spoken, a collective gasp resonated across the room.

Everyone had assumed that he was with Judith, that they were on the cusp of exchanging wedding vows. But what was happening now?

Fitch shifted his gaze onto Maja, his tone nonchalant.

"Haven't you introduced her before?"

"Oh!"

The crowd gasped louder. So, Fitch had known all along that Maja was Ian’s girlfriend?

The woman Ian had talked about on Facebook was Maja.

Everyone's visage became a trifle more subtle. If Ian was infatuated with Maja, then what was the deal with Judith?

Ian shot Fitch a smile, then pointed upstairs.

"Maja is a bit upset right now. I'm going to go up and soothe her. I'll be back down later."

Fitch nodded.

Ian pulled Maja into his arms and walked towards the elevator not far away.

Maja felt like a puppet on strings, unable to process anything.

All she knew was that Ian had publicly acknowledged their relationship in front of everyone.

He had given her a status with such dignity and candor.

Love didn't always appear when she was on top of the world.

But it definitely came when she was at her lowest.

She mulled over this phrase as he led her into the elevator under the watchful eyes of the crowd.

Her lashes cast long shadows on her cheeks, and she remained silent.

What she had never said was how much she yearned for her biological parents, especially when she saw how much Beck adored his little sister. She wondered if she could have had a doting older brother or a sister yearning for her.

She had pondered this once, but she never thought that the reality of family ties could make her feel so disoriented.

The moment the elevator doors closed, Ian let her go.

Again, silence filled the space between them.

The elevator stopped at the fourth floor, a private area where guests wouldn't venture.

A minute later, an intense sensation washed over him. His eyelashes fluttered, and his breathing became erratic.

When he opened his eyes, his pale lips were now flushed. He took a breath and saw Maja's head in his view.

His vision seemed to blur, and the view of the distant landscape was hazy. Finally, he couldn't resist placing his hand on her head.

This was the first time Maja had gone out of her way to please a man.

She didn't know if it was effective.

After a while, her hair was tugged, and he mumbled, "Tuck in your canine."

Maja's teeth were impeccably aligned, save for one hidden canine on the far right, which wasn't visible when she spoke.

But Ian had kissed her. He would know about it.

He was willing to talk to her. Did that mean he was pacified?

She wasn't sure.

Another ten minutes were passed before she was abruptly hoisted up by him.

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