Chapter Summary: Chapter 105 – My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball by Likable
In Chapter 105, a key moment in the Marriage novel My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball, Likable 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 105 Estie Was Beaten
On the way to kindergarten, Estie sat in the back seat with her school bag in her arms, her eyes drooping, and her tiny body slumped. Wendy Fuller was determined to get acquainted with this little brat. At the very least it should look okay on the outside.
Looking at Estie‘s posture through the rearview mirror, she pretended to be concerned, “Is Estie not feeling well? Do you want me to take you to the hospital?”
Estie heard Wendy but did not raise her head.
Wendy frowned yet continued to show concern softly, “How about I get you a day off from school? Let‘s go back home instead.”
There was still no response. Seconds later, Wendy became impatient, “Estelle Lawrence, I am asking you a question. Why are you making that face? I can‘t even talk nicely to you now, is it?”
Estie disassociated from hearing Wendy‘s confrontational tone. She shrank into her seat even more and hugged her schoolbag tighter.
Wendy Fuller noticed Estie‘s obvious resistance towards her and thought about what Melody Bloome said yesterday. This little brat was the reason why Byron Lawrence was unwilling to marry her. As she ruminated over that thought, the angrier she felt.
If it weren‘t for this little brat‘s attitude towards her, would Rosalie Jacobs even have a chance to be near Byron‘s side? Rosalie’s return to Coast City was not the only thing that bothered her!
After slight consideration, Wendy swerved to the side of the road with dissatisfaction and slammed on the brakes.
Wendy‘s vicious cursing and crisp slaps resounded in the back seat of the car. Estie‘s eyes were red, and tears kept rolling, but she stubbornly kept her mouth shut, unwilling to cry in front of her.
“You keep being stubborn!” Wendy was dissatisfied that Estie still kept mum, and pinched the – little girl‘s inner thigh fiercely, “I‘ll see how much you can take this!”
Estie kicked her leg in pain, tears flowed uncontrollably as she cried in silence, struggling to get off the monster.
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