Chapter Summary: Chapter 1515 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 1515, 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 waves came crashing in, Maja's instinct was to clutch Ian close to her.
But Ian was quicker, enveloping her in his arms as they both plunged into the churning sea.
Forbidden Island was a remote place, a solitary speck of land with no other islands for miles around, a place where whirlpools were a common menace.
The moment Maja hit the water, she felt a powerful undertow dragging her down.
Ian was a strong swimmer and he fought hard, pushing toward the shore with her in his grasp.
After ten minutes of struggle, it was clear that Ian's strength was waning.
He'd had a long night, orchestrating everything on Inner Island, leading their escape to this point, and flawlessly alerting Dylan and Abner.
Now that K's forces were tied up, all they needed to do was make it back safely from these waters, and their mission on Forbidden Island would be complete.
But just as Maja thought they were making headway, a wave slammed into her, dragging her under.
Ian's grip never wavered.
"Maja!"
For a fleeting moment, Maja considered letting go.
But Ian, mustering every last ounce of strength, pushed her towards the shore.
Just as she reached out for his hand, another ferocious wave surged over, sweeping him away.
"Ian!"
Maja ran a few meters into the depths before someone sprinted behind her, grabbing hold of her.
"It's too dangerous to go any further."
The sea was a black abyss, and she, already drained of strength, nearly toppled backward when pulled.
Turning, she found herself face to face with Beck.
Beck had come too.
He scooped her up and hurried toward the shore.
"Mr. Sanders, Ian's been taken by the sea."
Having been through so much on Forbidden Island, calling him Beck was beyond her.
If not for Quentin's meddling, Maja and Ian might have been left to perish on Forbidden Island.
The voice on the other end was indifferent.
"He's still in the torture chamber."
As soon as the words were spoken, a subordinate approached with a report.
"Sir, Mr. Gellar has volunteered for an alternative punishment."
Quentin's crime was betraying his adoptive father and revealing the secret passages to a stranger.
His list of offenses was long, including infighting within the organization—after all, those on K's side were all members of the same group.
By aiding Maja and striking at K, Quentin had turned against the organization.
Even if he despised K, they had never come to blows like this before.
The man's eyes were icy as he watched an underling present an object—the Jellyfish Seal.
"Sir, Mr. Gellar said this is his final account to you."
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