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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1787

Summary for Chapter 1787 Shaney: Go After My Ex-wife

What Happens in Chapter 1787 Shaney – From the Book Go After My Ex-wife

Dive into Chapter 1787 Shaney, a pivotal chapter in Go After My Ex-wife, written by Maia Martin. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Stuart stood guard at the door while Fehmen went to the occupied bedroom, and Jaird went to Raeleigh.

Meanwhile, Raeleigh pestered the man to give her the exact amount as she didn't bring any change with her. Seeing Jaird, the man stumped and asked her what was going on.

Jaird was fast to respond and immediately roared, "You shameless woman! How dare you have an affair behind my back?! I demand an explanation!"

The man was stunned. Raeleigh hid behind one of them and said, "I didn't. Don't slander."

A man playing poker laughed, "You two fight somewhere..."

Before anyone saw it, Raeleigh flung a knife at the man, stabbing his neck. Just as he was getting up, Jaird twisted his neck while Fehmen kicked another guy in the stomach and delivered a knee to his face, knocking him out cold. As Raeleigh went to the other end of the room, Jaird had already broken a second neck.

All the guys in the unit were either dead or knocked unconscious, but they still couldn't find the twins.

"Where are the kids?" Raeleigh asked. Fehmen shook his head and said, "I only saw a man lying on the bed when I came in. Could we have made a mistake?"

Raeleigh shook her head. "No, they must be here."

Raeleigh looked around the room and went to the closet. She opened it and saw Cedric and Heitor unconscious and tied up at their hands and feet so they couldn't make any noise.

Raeleigh untied them and headed out the door with the kids, handing one to Stuart. One of them woke up and was about to struggle when Stuart said, "I'm your mother's friend, and I know your father too. Please don't shout, or people will come after us."

Carrying the other child in her arms, Raeleigh ran toward the elevator with the Lee brothers following right behind. It was faster to leave in the elevator, but just as the door opened at the lobby, the kidnappers' backup stood in their way.

Jaird immediately took out his guns, shooting at anyone who was in his way. He was quick as speed was essential in surviving in the underworld. So no matter who it was, as long as they were in their way, they were as good as dead.

Raeleigh and Stuart followed behind the brothers, with each of them guarding their side. Raeleigh felt gunshots all around her, but she could do nothing but continue heading out.

They got in the cars once they left the building. Jaird followed Raeleigh, and Fehmen followed Stuart. The two cars drove out promptly as Raeleigh called for the extraction team.

The twins were quiet on their journey to safety, especially the boy in Raeleigh's arms, holding onto her for dear life. Raeleigh didn't know why a kid as young as him would accept her so soon.

Generally speaking, Cedric and Heitor were raised in the Atkinson family from birth and rarely interacted with the outside world, but the two children seem to know Raeleigh.

Fehmen pulled the car at the gates of the Atkinson family's home. Everyone at home was long waiting for their arrival outside. Seeing their cars, they immediately opened the gates. Raeleigh quickly entered the villa carrying the child, Fehmen following right behind. Entering the house, Raeleigh placed the child down, and Deanna cried, holding her baby in her arms.

Raeleigh then went back outside to see Stuart heading toward them with the other child in his arms and Jaird behind him.

Seeing familiar faces filled the Atkinson family's home, and Raeleigh knew they were now safe.

Deanna cried, holding her sons in her arms, but Raeleigh had to break the news to her. "We're running out of time; they won't let us off the hook so easily. You should prepare immediately; take what the children need. I'll send you guys away."

Dumbfounded, Deanna asked, looking at Raeleigh, "Where are we going?"

"Somewhere safe. We'll leave once it's dark."

"Raeleigh, this is my home. Where do you want me to go?"

Although Deanna was worried, she couldn't just leave just like this.

"Deanna, listen to me. I'll bring you and your children back after this is all over. Or if you trust me enough to take only the twins away."

Staring dazedly at her boys, Deanna got down on her knees to talk to them, "Cedric, Heitor... I can't leave Daddy alone; he hasn't come back yet. Can you two leave first?"

The little girl was as cute as a bunny. Stuart stared at the child, somewhat lost in thought. He had long heard Mr. Jepherson had a daughter. Could it be...

Stuart left his seat and went to the girl, kneeling as his hands trembled, asking, "What's your name?"

The little girl had big, sparkling eyes like Raeleigh's, thinking the two more and more alike as he stared.

But the child's gaze looked similar to Santiago's.

The little girl answered with a joyful hum, "I'm Shaney."

"Shaney? How old are you?"

"Three."

"Who's your mother?"

"Raeleigh Anson."

Stuart took a look at the man sitting opposite him, who he had seen in a photo before. He was the infamous Austin Quirk.

Stuart inched his hands toward Shaney's arms and asked, "Shaney, tell me, what's your last name?"

Shaney looked at Austin before turning back to Stuart. "Harvey."

Dumbfounded, Stuart nTristany burst into tears. Since Lucy passed, Stuart got emotional easily. Hearing Shaney's words, he pulled her into his arms, hugging her with a death grip, reluctant to let go!

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