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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 584

Summary for Chapter 584: I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 584 – I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) by Nadia Gordon

In Chapter 584, a key moment in the Love novel I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean), Nadia Gordon delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 584 Have to Relent

Abigail looked at Sean and smiled bitterly. “Did he tell you we’d be having a kid in a couple of years?”

“Yep.” Analise nodded, smiling happily.

Abigail didn’t feel too good about this, but her grandmother was smiling, so she nodded. “We’ll try to get a baby in a couple of years, then.” She didn’t say she’d do it immediately, thinking that if she had a couple of years, she might be able to accept Sean eventually. Why do I get the feeling I’m forced to go on a blind date?

Analise felt relieved after Abigail told her the answer she wanted to hear. “You should be thinking about getting a kid. It’s not good for your b*dy if you get one when you’re too old. I’ve gone through this, so listen to me. I wouldn’t hurt you, would I?” said Analise earnestly.

Abigail nodded, but she said nothing. Analise talked a lot with Abigail. She’d never talked this much before. Eventually, she drifted to sleep. Abigail and Sean left the ward.

Sean had never felt this nervous before, but he tried to stay calm. “You haven’t eaten anything. You want to grab something nearby, or do you want to take it back to the company?”

“Let’s get something nearby,” said Abigail. She wasn’t mad because of what Analise said.

“Sure.” Sean nodded.

Abigail was exhausted, but she held on. They came to a nearby restaurant, and Abigail leaned on a chair. She looked into Sean’s eyes, asking, “Is it serious?”

“I asked the doc. Her diabetes is under control, but she isn’t getting any younger, so complications are starting to show,” answered Sean.

A healthy elderly person and one afflicted with something would live two different lives. Colby was about Analise’s age, but he was free of any illnesses, and he could play poker all day.

Abigail grunted. She fell silent for a moment, then she asked, “So how did she bring up the baby stuff with you?”

“She wants to see her grandkids. You know how old people are. She was bedridden back then. I couldn’t say no to her,” explained Sean.

Abigail nodded. “I see. I get it.”

“It’s not exactly a promise. We didn’t give her our word. I know we shouldn’t refuse her right away either,” consoled Sean. It wasn’t appropriate for them to try and have kids at this stage. He knew Abigail was still observing him now.

Abigail almost choked on herself. How’d he answer so fast? Speechlessly, she looked at Sean. “If you know what you did was wrong, then don’t ever bring up the past.”

The waiter was serving their food, and Sean changed the subject, “I know. Just eat.”

Abigail dug into her food, still feeling miffed. What if I don’t feel anything for him after two years?

After the meal, they left the restaurant. Sean asked, “So, how will you deal with Howard?”

“Nope. Fairy Meadow’s dealing with him, not me. It’s a subsidiary. If it can’t deal with its problems, this partnership has no need to exist,” said Abigail calmly. She was mad at what he said earlier, and she knew that Howard was a severely limited man.

Before they could finish talking, Luna called. Abigail picked up her phone, but before she could say anything, Luna cursed, “Did Howard do something to you? I knew that b*stard’s worth nothing!”

 

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