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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1390

Summary for Chapter 1390: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1390 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn

In Chapter 1390, 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.

When the Haskins family heard the address, their heads all turned towards the corner of the room.

Previously quiet in the corner, Zoey suddenly became the center of attention.

Her cheeks blazed with a heat she couldn't hide; her posture stiffened.

"Mr. Haskins."

Fitch's brow furrowed at the formality. She usually called him “Fitch” when they were alone, but now it became “Mr. Haskins”?

He was slightly displeased, "Come here."

Zoey made her way over, acutely aware of Mia's cold, disdainful, even hateful gaze upon her. It all came back to Mia in a rush: wasn't this the same woman caught in a scandalous embrace with her brother in his car that very night?

Damn it, this woman was still trying to make her presence felt while her brother was grappling with amnesia!

Mia glared fiercely at Zoey, but she bit back her anger, knowing that now was not the time to cause a scene. Her brother's surgery was paramount—

He must remember everything soon, so that the situation with the Haskins family could stabilize.

Fitch caught Zoey's hand, sensing her unease.

"Are you worried about me? It's just a minor operation. The doctor said I'll be awake in three hours."

Zoey's mouth was full of bitteness, but in front of so many people from the Haskins family, it was inappropriate to be too blunt.

She bent down slowly and whispered in his ear: "Fitch, when the surgery is done, could you call out my name first?"

Her posture could be considered humble; her lowered eyelashes also made her seem somewhat fragile.

Fitch immediately tightened his grip on her hand.

"Yeah."

Relieved, Zoey released his hand. "Go on in, then."

Fitch thought it over, then addressed the others of the Haskins. "I have no intention to divorce Zoey. You can save your breath. From now on, she is my wife."

Mia's world spun. This shameless woman, Zoey, was pretending to be her brother's wife while he was vulnerable? That was truly despicable!

"Brother! You've been deceived by this woman; she has no relation to you. She’s just a lowly harlot. She has no right to be my sister-in-law!"

"Shut up!"

Fitch's expression turned very cold. Even with his memory lost, his presence was formidable.

Mia was afraid of him and quivered with fear.

"How dare you? You think I don't know what you've been up to with my brother? You lured him into your trap, didn't you? Let me tell you—I won't allow a wretch like you to be my sister-in-law. Let go of that hope. Once my brother wakes up, he'll see how vile you are."

The other Haskins looked on, seeing Zoey as if she were an egregious sinner.

Zoey covered her slapped cheek without retaliating.

Alone against the many Haskins, she stood no chance.

And there was Duke, one of the people in the group who had previously harassed her. He was Fitch's cousin, who had been jubilant during Fitch's supposed death.

Despite holding limited shares of the family business, he had been openly mocking Mia during that period.

"Mia, you might want to think twice about hitting her. You should be careful, or your brother might come to her defense when he wakes up. Tsk tsk, your slap might ruin her beautiful little face," he said with a smirk, approaching Zoey.

"Zoey, right? Remember me? Last time we almost ..."

He trailed off, his gaze lingering on her suggestively.

Of course, Zoey remembered his face. Last time, this man had pinned her against a tree, and had she not escaped, she feared what might have been...

Duke was a notorious playboy with no boundaries, always at odds with Fitch. Knowing of her connection with Fitch, he would likely pursue her more aggressively in the future.

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