Chapter Summary: Chapter Ch 377 – I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex by Free Collection
In Chapter Ch 377, a key moment in the Internet novel I'm the Obsession of My Cold-Hearted Ex, Free Collection 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 377 Accidents and Intentions.
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She wasn’t saying she got taken advantage of, and Cameron–especially as a man–definitely didn’t get the short end of the stick either. Pretending nothing happened was the best solution for both of them.
“You should get some more rest.” With that, Ellis ended the call.
“Ms. Harper.
As she looked down at her phone, Cleveland appeared. Ellis put on a professional smile.
“Drew’s got a stomachache. He won’t make it to the cafeteria. Do you want to bring Mr. Maxwell’s lunch up, or should I?” Cleveland asked out of formality, but clearly intended to do it himself. He just wanted Ellis to be aware.
“T1 go.” Ellis stood up without hesitation and headed straight to the cafeteria.
She had to eat anyway–grabbing lunch for her boss at the same time was no trouble.
But she wasn’t dumb enough to eat first and then bring Maxwell his lunch.
She packed two meals–left hers on her desk–then went to Maxwell’s office,
Just as she raised her hand to knock, the door opened from the inside.
She didn’t react in time. The door bumped her hand, knocking the food right out of it and onto the floor.
Maxwell hadn’t expected to hit anyone when he opened the door. But there she was–Ellis–standing outside, staring at the spilled lunch with a frozen expression
His eyes followed hers to the mess on the ground.
“Ms. Harper, what are you doing standing at the door?”
“I was bringing you lunch, Mr. Maxwell. Ellis hesitated, wondering whether she should go repack it herself or ask someone else to do it.
As she spoke, she bent down to pick it up.
It was late spring–getting hot–and most people had already switched to light summer clothes. Ellis was no exception.
So when she leaned forward, Maxwell accidentally caught a glimpse down her neckline.
Don’t stare. Maxwell quickly looked away.
Oblivious, Ellis picked up the ruined food and gave him an apologetic smile.
“I’ll have someone bring you another one, Mr. Maxwell-
“Alright.”
With that, Ellis turned to toss the food.
As she turned, she noticed something odd–Maxwell looked unusually stiff. Was he avoiding looking at her on purpose?
She’d only been on the job for a few days, and from what she could tell, Maxwell seemed pleased with her performance. There hadn’t been any signs he had an issue with her,
Whatever. Breakfast hadn’t been enough to carry her through the morning workload, and right now she was starving. Whatever that weird moment was, she brushed it off and moved on.
That night, Ellis dragged her exhausted body home.
Maya, who had supposedly taken a day off to rest, wasn’t home–and hadn’t said where she’d gone either.
“Be careful” Ellis ended the call with a reminder, then collapsed on the couch.
Wish I had X–ray vision. I’d check what he’s doing up there. And please, please don’t come knocking tonight.
Work had drained her. She didn’t have the energy to deal with Easton and didn’t want to get worked up again.
Maybe someone heard her prayer, because Easton didn’t show up at all that night. So Ellis fell asleep peacefully.
In the middle of the night, while Ellis slept soundly. Easton was still wide awake.
His mind was full of Ellis. His heart beat a little faster, just like it had the night before. That feeling–strange, indescribable- kept swirling inside him, mixed with uncertainty.
He’d come to realize that yes, he had feelings for Ellis. And yes, he was in love with her. But getting from that realization to convincing her to marry him again felt like an impossible journey.
What now?
In all his twenty–eight years, the hardest challenge Easton had ever faced was getting Ellis to stay his wife,
Of course, it wasn’t just about getting remarried. He wanted her to fall deeply in love with him.
Maya didn’t come home for several days in a row, and Ellis figured she was still hunting for evidence. But then the weekend. rolled around, and she finally saw Maya again–dressed up and heading out.
“You usually go for comfort when you’re working.” Ellis said with a raised brow.
“I’m not
‘m not just working today–I’ve got a date, Maya replied casually
“A date? With who?”
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