Chapter 1571 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)
Chapter 1571 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.
Fitch recalled the parting words Wendy had left him with earlier that evening.
"Fitch, that Zoey's mother seems to have a checkered past, and her stepdad's done time too, just got out a few days ago, and he's already hitting on young girls again. Do you think we should help Zoey out?"
Ostensibly, she was expressing concern for Zoey, but in reality, she was airing all of Zoey's family's dirty laundry right in front of Fitch.
An unreliable mother, a stepfather with a penchant for the bottle and the ladies - what kind of childhood had Zoey endured? Or perhaps, what Wendy was insinuating was that there was something untoward between Zoey and her stepfather?
Wendy couldn't be too blunt with her words, as that would've likely backfired.
"But she's seeking out Tyler now, probably hoping he can sort some things out for her, right?"
The implication was clear: Zoey was probably setting her sights on Tyler now. As she said this, Wendy cast a furtive glance at Fitch to catch his expression.
Fortunately, Fitch remained unshaken, as if Zoey was truly a stranger to him. Wendy breathed a sigh of relief and left with a sense of triumph - Zoey had clearly been played. She was quite pleased as she drove away.
Meanwhile, Fitch was still standing there, smoking. The ground was littered with cigarette butts, indicating he'd been there a while.
Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Zoey slip into a car. It started up quickly and drove off as if she hadn't seen him at all.
He finished his last cigarette and got into his own car to head back. He still didn't understand why he had stayed.
Parking at a familiar little villa, he shrugged off his trench coat and hung it casually on the coat rack.
It was only then that he realized where he was - this was the place he and Zoey used to hang out.
When he used to meet Zoey, it was either in a hotel or here.
Strangely enough, Zoey, who was so assertive at work, seemed to have no temper around him. No matter how offensive his words, she never seemed to retaliate; no matter how outrageous his behavior, she took it all quietly.
This encouraged the worst in Fitch, making him wonder how much she could take. And indeed, she could take a lot.
Fitch was silent for a moment, and then ran his fingers through his hair.
"You handle it."
"Great, great, I'll talk to the Bennitt family about it as well."
The patriarch hung up, clearly delighted.
Fitch stared at his phone, the restlessness returning without a clear cause. At that moment, Wendy sent him a text with just a shy emoji.
His mood instantly settled. After all, what the Haskins family needed was a well-known, docile girl like her. Once they were married, as long as she didn't stir up trouble and stayed well-behaved at home, she'd secure her position as the lady of the Haskins family.
With this realization, Fitch tossed his phone aside and entered the bathroom with a cool detachment.
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