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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 629

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Haynes wanted to ask, Why didn’t you tell me?

But when the words reached his lips, he couldn’t say them.

Stella caught the look in his eye and gave a soft, wry smile.

“What’s wrong? Hard to say, isn’t it? I told you before, but you never took me seriously.

When I was kidnapped—when I was utterly desperate—I called you. Do you remember what you said to me?”

She met Haynes’s gaze, her words crisp and deliberate. “You said, ‘Stella, I can’t stand women who use tears and drama to get their way. Rachel’s in the middle of surgery—don’t start making a scene.’

Later, you and Jasper saw me at the hospital.

Jasper accused me of stalking you, said I was putting on a show, called me an actress.

And you? You didn’t even ask what happened—you just warned me to stop playing games and manipulating people.”

Stella paused, then continued, her voice steady. “And that time I had a fever—you were out on vacation with Rachel and Keen.

After dropping Keen off at your family’s house, you didn’t come home. You left on a business trip.

It wasn’t until the next day, when Maisie realized I hadn’t come downstairs, that she rushed me to the hospital.”

She looked at Haynes, shaking her head in disbelief.

“I must have been a fool, thinking I’d get help from you.”

If it were now, she would have just called 911 without hesitation.

Looking back, she realized she’d only called Haynes because, deep down, she still hoped for a little concern, a little kindness—just a sign that he cared.

Haynes pressed his lips together, then finally said, “I’m sorry.”

Stella’s voice was calm, almost indifferent. “We’re divorced, Haynes. You don’t owe me an apology anymore.”

Three little words—so worthless compared to the pain she’d endured.

Stella knew tonight’s problems wouldn’t be solved so easily.

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