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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 664

Summary for Chapter 664: The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate

Chapter Summary: Chapter 664 – The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate by April Sullivan

In Chapter 664, a key moment in the Romance novel The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate, April Sullivan 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.

The moment Sophia's hand was grasped, her body stiffened involuntarily, her palm twitched slightly, unused to the contact and itching to pull away. But when she caught the look of delighted surprise in Theresa's eyes, she hesitated and stayed still.

It seemed like Theresa thought Brandon holding her hand was a rare and exciting treat. Even as she lay on Brandon's shoulder, she propped herself up on her little elbows, craning her neck like a curious meerkat, her round eyes glued to the sight of Brandon holding her hand, a look of amazement mixed with a healthy dose of nosiness.

Sophia thought back to this morning when Theresa heard Brandon say, "Daddy is kissing Mommy," and the sudden sparkle that filled her eyes, followed by her careful, almost fearful question, "So... does that mean my mommy and daddy are like... other mommies and daddies now?" Her moving hand gradually came to a rest.

The memory of Theresa's tear-streaked face, gasping for air in distress that day, kept replaying in Sophia's mind, and the guilt and sympathy she felt deep inside made it hard to let her down again.

She mustered a smile for Theresa, fighting the urge to pull her hand away, and let Brandon lead them toward the elevator.

Brandon hadn't missed her subtle shift.

He knew that everything she had yielded to him, both now and before the incident, was all for Theresa's sake.

Often, she was just suppressing her own true desires to make Theresa happy.

In the past, he might have thought this was just another way to keep her around.

As long as she stayed, it didn't matter to him why she did.

But after the scare of nearly losing her these past months, and having read that long letter she wrote and then deleted, Brandon realized he wanted her to be happy and content, to live as she truly wished.

As he held her hand, there was a fleeting moment when he thought of letting go, of not forcing her to stay. But it was just a fleeting thought before he tightened his grip once more.

He told himself that Sophia, without her past memories, couldn't fully represent her true feelings.

She was like a newborn baby, still reconstructing her understanding of their little trio's world, and he couldn't just go by her wishes at this time.

If one day, the old Sophia came back, and if she still wanted a life without him, then he'd respect her wishes, let her go, as she wanted.

His grip on her hand unconsciously tightened with his thoughts.

As the elevator doors opened, he led Sophia and Theresa inside, pressing the button for the penthouse suite.

Theresa couldn't help but happily turn to Sophia and share, "Mommy, Daddy's office is on the very top floor, it's so beautiful."

Sophia smiled back, "Is that so?" though her gaze had already shifted to Brandon.

Standing just behind and to the side of him, she could feel the tension in his hand at that particular moment.

From her angle, she could also see the slight tightness in Brandon's profile, a tension that synchronized with his grip on her hand.

The tighter the hand, the more taut the lines of his deep profile.

Sophia pursed her lips, feeling the grip on her hand, and tried to move it slightly.

Brandon snapped back to reality, turning to look at Sophia and realizing she was watching him.

As he met her eyes, she gave him a polite, restrained smile.

He returned it with a gentle, slightly apologetic one, the stiffness in his profile softening with his grin.

Sophia reciprocated with another polite smile, but asked no questions.

"Sorry, I was just pondering some stuff, got a bit distracted," Brandon said softly.

Chapter 664 1

So, caught in this indecision, Sophia could only offer a somewhat bewildered and uncomfortable smile, not continuing the conversation, yet not pulling her hand away either.

Her smile even harbored a faint blush of tacit approval.

Brandon just smiled back, not speaking further.

Susan's words about how easy it was to deceive the current Sophia were vividly demonstrated in this moment.

The elevator soon stopped at the penthouse.

As the doors slid open, Theresa was already eagerly peeking out, excitedly informing Sophia, "Mommy, we're here at Daddy's office."

She remembered this was her first time visiting Daddy's office with Mommy.

To her recollection, her mommy had never been to Daddy's company before.

Chapter 664 2

Mom would always be off to her own office, getting down to business.

Chapter 664 3

Sadly, that wish never came true.

But now, her mom's finally on board to visit Dad's office with her, and Theresa's over the moon about it.

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