What Happens in Chapter 666 – From the Book The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate
Dive into Chapter 666, a pivotal chapter in The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate, written by April Sullivan. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Hannah couldn't figure out what type of gal could make Brandon give that look. Or maybe, was she just reading too much into it?
She'd known Brandon for ages and never seen him take a shine to any chick. Even back in their school days when he hung out with Sophia a bit, it wasn't anything special, just a tad closer than with other classmates. And that fizzled out over time.
Hannah couldn't buy that a guy who barely batted an eyelid at women suddenly did a 180. She couldn't help but sneak a peek in the direction of Brandon's gaze, but saw nada.
With a puzzled frown, she turned to look at the other execs in the elevator.
Turns out they were all doing the same as her, craning their necks following Brandon's gaze, and just like her, they saw squat.
Hannah: "..."
Leading the pack was the Head of Business Development, her ex-boss Sean.
Sean knew about Hannah's old school ties with Brandon – he was the one who hired her. He didn't just value her work chops; her connection to Brandon played a part too. It wasn't just the high school alumni thing; Patricia had put in a good word, and he owed her one.
At that time, he didn't know Brandon was already hitched.
When he found out about Brandon's marriage, he was already divorced himself, and then out of the blue, Brandon was a dad, handing out candy in the office to celebrate his "little bundle of joy." Back then, Brandon was strutting around, full of beans. But who'd have thought it wouldn't be long before the news hit that Brandon was dropping a cool billion to find Sophia.
Like most in the company, Sean was clueless about who Sophia was or what she meant to Brandon, but it was plain as day that Brandon had changed post-newsflash.
Brandon used to be all about the grind, sharp and efficient, always on full throttle. Then his spark just dimmed. He'd zone out during big meetings, then wrap things up in a rush.
The execs, who'd known Brandon for years, could see it; he'd gone from workaholic to knocked for six.
His smile had vanished – not that he was Mr. Smiley before, but at least he used to have a calm demeanor and not the lifeless look he'd been sporting for months.
And now, this guy, who seemed to have lost all zest for life, was inexplicably lost in a soft, tender gaze that he couldn't hide.
"Mr. Crawley in love?" Sean, aware of Hannah's connection to Brandon, couldn't help but whisper, "He's like a whole new person, ain't he?"
Hannah didn't expect Sean to think the same. She glanced at him but immediately dismissed the thought: "As if. Does Mr. Crawley look like he's got time for love?"
"Right. Like Mr. Crawley would fall for someone, especially with his ex's situation being so recent..."
"Well, ex is ex for a reason, right? Moving on is only natural, and Mr. Crawley is still young..."
"How could he not care about his ex? Haven't we all seen how he's been these past few months..."
"Maybe he's over it. Mr. Crawley sure looks like a man in love now. Didn't see him like this even when he was married..."
...
The others couldn't hold back and started to murmur among themselves.
Everyone had noticed Brandon's changes; they'd been holding it in for too long and couldn't help themselves now.
Listening to the chatter, Hannah's brow furrowed deeper, pondering the odds of Brandon being in love when the man of the hour, Brandon, suddenly turned to look their way.
The whispers died down instantly.
Everyone knew he couldn't hear them from that distance, but his sudden glance sent a shiver down their spines, and they straightened up, trying to look nonchalant under his gaze.
Brandon's eyes had lost their warmth as he scanned the group with a cool gaze.
Hannah's heart skipped a beat when Brandon looked over, and she held her breath without meaning to.
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