Chapter Summary: Chapter 1445 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1445, 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 Maja returned to the underground fighting ring, her phone buzzed with a call from Beck.
“Maja, I've sorted everything out with the Sanders family. You don't need to worry. Those two share transfer documents are still valid. While you're gone, I'll keep an eye on the Sanders family. Dylan has stepped out now that things are settled.”
It was clear Dylan had been used as a tool to fix the mess.
Beck shuffled through the papers in his hand as he briefed the situation over the phone.
“I'll get the hang of the company’s affairs. Even if I stumble, I can always call Dylan back. You focus on finding that antidote, we're all waiting for you.”
A wave of relief washed over Maja.
Her time with Beck had been brief, yet both in the past and now, he always had the air of an older brother.
As for Dylan, he was overly indulgent with Judith.
But looking at it from another angle, if Maja hadn't been switched at birth, she would have been the object of such boundless affection.
Dylan was at fault was an understatement.
He erred in not lavishing that favor and indulgence upon the right person.
After hanging up, Maja turned towards Ian, who stood by the window. She still harbored some worry about the imposters’ claims. Test subjects? Could it all be linked to Ian?
She slowly wrapped her arms around his waist from behind.
Ian placed his hand over hers.
“Maja, I know what’s worrying you. Don't overthink it.”
She rested her forehead against his back, “How can I not?”
Ian felt a twinge of helplessness and turned to envelop her in an embrace.
“If you want me to explain, I wouldn’t know where to start. I’m just as confused. That's why we need to bring Patric along on this trip. Maybe he’ll remember something along the way.”
Maja nodded, thinking about the impending journey and how long it might be before they returned. She took out her phone and called Zoey.
Zoey’s voice sounded raspy as if she might be sick.
She had been warned by Ian, but she had not resisted temptation and had hastily given away her heart. Now, she lived with a lingering bitterness.
Work became her refuge, especially since Maja's departure had left the core team to handle everything. Zoey had been pushing through long nights, and tonight, she had to accompany Cornelia and Wilma to a gala.
Cornelia and Wilma, now A-listers, needed to network and meet with potential investors.
Zoey typed away on her keyboard until six in the evening, at which point Cornelia walked in.
“Zoey, you're pushing yourself too hard. Elvis said you haven't left the office in two days?”
Zoey's vision blurred as she sipped her cold coffee.
“With Ms. Pennyfeather away, I want her to focus on her tasks, knowing that things back here are under control.”
“You need to take care of yourself. And that woman who's been causing trouble lately, Mia Haskins, she's got some clout behind her family name, and she’s been pretty harsh.”
Every day, Mia made it a point to visit the office, casting aspersions and accusing Zoey of seducing Fitch.
Zoey was taken aback, wondering if all heiresses had such leisure to be so meddlesome. Mia certainly did, as did the throng of women infatuated with Fitch.
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