Chapter 2093 – A Turning Point in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In this chapter of Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), Beverly Quinn introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2093 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
But Maja just gave a small nod and handed the vase to a nearby maid, flashing Stella a brief smile.
"I've got a flight tonight, heading back to Greenfield with my husband. I hope next time we meet, we can be friends."
Stella stood frozen, unable to even muster a goodbye.
Compared to Maja's openness, she felt like a rat living in the shadows, unworthy of the light.
She even recognized her own pettiness, a pettiness so profound it was almost unbearable to face.
She couldn't bring herself to meet Maja's gaze, afraid of finding disgust there.
Truth be told, she admired Maja and longed for her friendship. But the truth had been exposed, making such a wish pure fantasy.
She remained in place long after Maja had left until Beck came over, glancing at the floral arrangement she had designed and grimacing.
"Ugly."
That snapped Stella back to reality. Looking at Beck's handsome face, she felt a sharp sting, especially on her cheeks, as if she had been slapped repeatedly.
Her pettiness, her darkness, and yet she dared to harbor such feelings.
No wonder she felt like she was on borrowed time. People like her belonged in a darker place.
It felt like divine retribution.
She coughed, noticing Beck's look of disdain as he spoke.
"We'll eat dinner before you go."
Stella quietly wiped the blood from her palm with a tissue, stealing glances at Beck's retreating figure.
Why did fate have to bring Beck into her life at such a critical moment?
Maja left on her evening flight, with Beck personally seeing her off.
He had wanted to include Stella, but she had been distant ever since her talk with Maja, lost in her own thoughts.
So, he left her be, joining the Sanders in bidding Maja farewell at the airport.
"Ungrateful little thing."
He used to call her a little liar; now, it was "ungrateful."
Realization dawned on Stella—Beck must have overheard her earlier conversation.
Beck's restraint was not due to lack of emotion but rather his upbringing. Despite treating her kindly, his silence was not acceptance.
Feeling the weight of her actions, Stella's sorrow deepened. Rejected by Maja and now exposed in front of Beck, any pretense of innocence was impossible to maintain.
But Beck wasn’t done. "Well? Explain yourself."
Trying to smile through tears, Stella found herself unable to, her emotions overtaking her.
To Beck's surprise, she was crying before he could say more, her body shaking in his arms.
He hesitated, then his hands gently rested on her back, realizing her turmoil was genuine.
In that moment, barriers fell, revealing raw, unguarded emotions.
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