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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1390

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Go After My Ex-wife is the best current series by the author Maia Martin. The Chapter 1390 Hiding content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 1390 Hiding and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Scarlette trained her whole life, so she had an acute hearing. The moment the door moved, she looked in that direction. However, Raeleigh grabbed her hand, and she looked at her in turn. Raeleigh didn't speak up immediately, but she could sense her calm breathing in the dark. Looking at the curtain, she finally understood what was going on.

After closing the door, Jacky glanced at the entrance. Deanna's breathing was different from the others. Furthermore, when he entered, he had heard her talking.

"Oh, c'mon, why aren't you two talking? Are you guys already asleep? Or are you exchanging secrets?" Unable to fall asleep, Deanna sat up. When she was about to get out of bed, the curtains separating them moved, and a figure entered. Thinking it was Raeleigh, she muttered, "Oh, now you come."

The figure didn't say anything. Deanna frowned and looked in the figure's direction. It took her a long time to figure out it was Jacky, but before she could react, he sealed her lips with a kiss, not allowing her to speak.

"Mm..."

It wasn't until Deanna opened her mouth that Jacky retreated. Deanna immediately called out, "Jac-"

"Don't talk. Let me look at you."

Just like that, he looked at the tear-streaked face in the dark. Deanna felt absolutely aggrieved, as if she had been abandoned.

After taking off his jacket, he sat on the bed and pulled her into his arms, hands over her belly while she sobbed like a child.

"Don't cry. Be a good girl, or someone will discover us."

She immediately stopped crying at that, but she was still sad, sniffling.

"Jacky, I miss you so much. Why didn't you come and see me?"

He hugged her tightly and said, "How can I when I can't find you?"

"Oh..."

Upset, Scarlette didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She was probably experiencing the saddest moment of her life. The two of them were sharing an intimate moment while she and Raeleigh were on the other side, third-wheeling. Deanna wouldn't sleep alone no matter what and look at the situation they were stuck in. How infuriating.

Raeleigh, on the other hand, was quite at ease; she turned over and leaned against the side. It was getting late, time to rest.

Scarlette had to hand it to her; she couldn't believe Raeleigh was able to sleep in a moment like that.

Not long after Raeleigh fell asleep, Scarlette also heartlessly fell asleep while the other two hugged the entire night.

When Raeleigh got up in the morning, Jacky slept on the opposite bed with Deanna in his arms; she coughed, waking them up.

Opening his eyes, Jacky looked at Raeleigh. "I should go."

Hearing that, Deanna immediately sat up and grabbed Jacky's hand tightly. "No, I won't let you leave. What am I to do if you leave?"

"Deanna, be a good girl."

Jacky's words gave Scarlette the goosebumps. Could he not?

Scarlette put on her clothes and sat on the bed. When she was about to say something, someone knocked on the door. Leading Deanna to look at the door, then the person at the door said, "Do you need my help, Scarlette?"

"It's the nurse," she said to them before turning to the nurse, "I'm good. My friend is here; she can help me. Please bring me some breakfast. My friend has a big appetite, so please bring more."

Scarlette looked at the door. Jacky sat up and waited until the nurse left to hold Deanna's hand, saying, "I'll come again tonight."

"No need to be like this. I'm fine."

Scarlette pushed Raeleigh, but she pushed Scarlette's hand away in turn, saying firmly, "If you won't go with me, I will tell Hadrian what happened to you. If you don't think it's convenient for me to take care of you, you're just telling me Hadrian is."

Raeleigh was never one to threaten, but if she were truly driven into a corner, she would.

Scarlette's hands froze. She took it back, asking, clenching it in a fist, "Are you threatening me?"

Raeleigh did not look up but continued rubbing Scarlette's foot. "Consider yourself unlucky that you met me. If threatening works, I will."

"Raeleigh, must you force me? I'm doing well here. Why are you doing this?"

Scarlette didn't want to go back, no matter how. It didn't matter that she was there; it wasn't too bad.

"If you really are, you wouldn't be like this. It is freezing out there, and your hands and feet are cold. Do you want to die?"

Raeleigh was so angry that she was on the verge of crying. Scarlette pressed her lips together, not saying a word.

Someone knocked on the door. Raeleigh stood up and went to open it, bringing breakfast in. She eyeballed it and felt reassured, seeing it was enough for all of them.

After the nurse left, Raeleigh put the food down and went to the bathroom. She knocked on the door to call the two of them out. Then she fetched a basin of hot water, helped Scarlette wash up, and asked the two lovebirds to have breakfast before she went into the bathroom.

She only washed up when the others ate.

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