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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 1446

Summary for Chapter 1446: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1446 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 1446 is a standout chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

She massaged her temples wearily, "Ignore her. I'm not going downstairs."

Thank goodness, the company was like a tight-knit family. There had been times when Zoey was verbally lashed by Belinda with even harsher words, and everyone had seen it all before. They didn't pry into her personal life, a culture Maja had fostered among them.

Zoey was grateful to Maja. In any other company, as the president's assistant, such humiliation would have stripped her of any authority. No one would have taken her seriously.

But at Star Movie Group, Mia's insults were like water off a duck's back, and the team worked with her as seamlessly as ever.

The more united the company was, the harder Zoey wanted to work, feeling she never did enough.

It was like a big family, all waiting for Maja to return.

Cornelia pulled out a few packets of glucose from her bag.

"Don't say I didn't warn you, and you look pale as a ghost. Go nap in Ms. Pennyfeather’s lounge for half an hour. We've got a gala to attend soon."

Zoey paused, touched by her concern.

"I'm fine."

Knowing she couldn't persuade her, Cornelia dropped the subject.

As she turned to leave, Zoey asked, "You haven't been hanging around Omar much, have you?"

The rumor that Omar was pursuing Cornelia was already the talk of the town, and everyone took for granted that she was under his protection. The sleazy investors dared not mess with her, and even the directors treated her with respect.

"Not really, but he's always accompanying me on my set."

Cornelia frowned, her tone flat, as if Omar was nothing more than a stranger to her.

"Zoey, if you run into trouble, tell me. Omar can be of use. That's something Ms. Pennyfeather taught me, never be soft when it’s time to leverage. Omar owes me."

Zoey knew she was referring to Mia. If Omar stepped in, Mia would probably back off.

But she didn't need it.

"Got your sights set on Fitch? That might be tough."

Zoey stiffened, about to deny it, then thought better of it.

Coral clinked her glass against Zoey's.

"Back in the day, Tyler tried to set me up with Ian. Ian couldn't care less about women, but Fitch? It’s not just indifference, but it’s disdain, probably tied to his childhood traumas."

Zoey felt like she'd unwittingly stumbled upon a secret, her gaze locking with Coral's.

Coral chuckled softly, adding, "He was kidnapped as a kid, and encountered some deranged older women. He was just a boy, maybe in his teens. Probably avoided the sex, but they did take advantage of him. Those women had a thing for young boys. The Haskins family found him three days later, lying in a pool of blood, not his, the women’s. A kid, taking out three women. No one knows how he did it, and nobody dares to ask."

After a glance around, she leaned in closer.

"I shouldn't gossip, but you seem to really like him. His attitude towards women is just that way, never heard of anyone who's managed to share his bed."

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