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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 891

Summary for Chapter 891: Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 891 – Highlight Chapter from Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja)

Chapter 891 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.

Chapter 891 

Darlene thought that spilling those beans would make Maja furious

There were quite a few people hanging around the reception desk, so if Maja lost her cool, it would be really awkward

Darlene’s face was already plastered with a smug grin, but all she saw was Maja giving her a onceover before asking, How many times have you bragged about that onenight stand with lan now?” 

Darlene’s smugness froze, not really getting what Maja meant

Maja, what are you on about?” 

Darlene didn’t address Maja as Mr. Pennyfeather, instead, she called her by her first name

Maja chuckled. I’m wondering if you and lan only ever had that one night

Darlene’s face turned beet red. To be honest, she didn’t even spend a night with lan

That night was all about lan getting hammered and her taking advantage of it

She didn’t know why she had such an easy time fooling him; maybe she was just lucky

Now, facing Maja’s mockery, Darlene was tonguetied

Maja tucked her hair behind her ears

You only spent one night with lan, that’s why you can’t help but flaunt it in front of me. I’ve had countless nights with him, but did you ever see me showing off? You said he’s tired of me, well, I’m kind of tired of him too, so there’s no need to make a big fuss about it. If he wants to spend money to please you, that’s his business. The role for the new Star Movie Group production has already been decided. If I remember correctly, I was the one who cut you out. Turns out, I was pretty wise.” 

Maja’s words left Darlene in a pretty sticky spot, with Maja’s you only had one night with himechoing in her head

Her face turned paler, struggling to find any comebacks

It wasn’t until Maja was out of sight that Darlene, fuming, clenched her fists

This was not okay. She had to get back at Maja and she couldn’t just take this lying down

She took a deep breath, her eyes burning with resentment

Lately, even her friends had been laughing behind her back, thinking that lan would ever take a shine to her

She had to find a way to get lan to go out for dinner with her, then she could show off in front of those women. Who knew how many would be green with envy then

She looked down at her belly. If she had a baby, her status would surely go up. Suddenly, she had a plan, her eyes filled with determination

She was going to marry into the Raymond family no matter what and then Maja would be toast

Over the next two days, Maja was swamped with work

She didn’t know lan had gone to North America, and all her calls to him went unanswered

During this time, she also made several calls to Jeff, wanting to bring Coco back, but he kept saying he wasn’t at Greenfield Gardens

Maja had no choice but to work and rest

But at night, when she was lying in bed, she couldn’t help but think back to the night she was rescued

Even though the voice had changed a bit, it still felt familiar

The first time, she could chalk it up to a hallucination or wishful thinking

But this was the second time

Thinking about it, she was even more eager to see Coco

Maja got dressed, preparing to head to Greenfield Gardens again

However, on her way there, she ran into Cornelia Sullivan, who had just gotten off work

It was already two in the morning, and Cornelia was only just finishing work

Maja parked her car by the side of the road, seeing Cornelia waiting alone for a taxi

The night wind was cold, and Cornelia was shivering

It was hard to get a cab at this time, so Maja had no choice but to pull up in front of Cornelia

Cornelia, why are you going home so late?” 

Cornelia looked surprised when she saw Maja, clearly a bit awkward

Mr. Pennyfeather.” 

I’ll give you a ride home.” 

Mr. Pennyfeather, it’s not necessary. You’ve only just been discharged from the hospital.” 

Seeing Cornelia so adamant, Maja could only sigh

Just text me when you get home.” 

Cornelia smiled at her and said, Alright.” 

As Maja drove to Greenfield Gardens, she was surprised to find Darlene at the gate

Did no one need to sleep tonight

Frowning, she lost interest in looking for Coco and drove straight home

Cornelia, on the other hand, waited for another half hour at the gate before a fancy car pulled up in front of her

The window rolled down to reveal Omar’s face

Get in.” 

Cornelia’s face darkened at the sight of him, and she wordlessly walked away

Omar slowly drove along behind her, talking on the phone

Alright, I get it. The plan didn’t work out, but Maja’s still alive, right? If Alma wants her gone, then you guys will have to find another chance.” 

Cornelia stopped in her tracks when she heard this, finally understanding why Maja had been hospitalized a few days ago. It was all the doing of the Casson family

Omar hung up the phone and tossed it aside

Seeing her stop, he thought she had changed her mind and immediately got out of the car.. 

Cornelia, just get in the car now, and we can explain everything to your parents later. I’ve already started planning the wedding, and we can get married next month, wasn’t this what we agreed on?” 

Indeed, this was what Cornelia and he had agreed on

Before she knew he was one of the Cassons, she was so eager to marry him, thinking he was a ray of light in her life

But now she had come to her senses. Her world was never dark while all the darkness was brought on by him

The socalled ray of lightwas nothing but selfdeception

Her hand, her parentsjobs, and their predicaments were all caused by him

And he had the audacity to claim her body and propose marriage

How absurd! Those wounds were nothing to him

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