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The Sway and Slide of Love novel Chapter 586

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The Sway and Slide of Love is the best current series by the author Jean Song. The Chapter 586 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 586 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Dylan had told Noelle he would call her at 11:00 pm. But it wasn't until midnight that she finally received his call.

"Is Rosie asleep?" he asked.

Noelle walked over to the balcony attached to the living room with her phone before answering, "Yup."

"Sorry. I was going to call you around ten something, but something came up, and I've been busy until now."

"It's okay. I was still awake anyway," Noelle replied quickly.

"Okay."

Then, silence suddenly fell between them.

The quiet stretched on just a little too long—long enough for both of them to sense that something felt off.

Dylan was the first to break it. "Did something happen?"

"No," Noelle answered hastily, then asked, "Are you still really busy lately?"

"Yeah, more or less. It's mainly dealing with some shareholders pulling out. You know how it is—the company hasn't officially gone bankrupt yet, but if they all pull out at once, it'll have a more direct impact. So I—"

Dylan's voice trailed off. Then, he chuckled and said, "Why am I even telling you all this? It's nothing, really. Just standard procedures."

"Are you having a hard time lately?" Noelle suddenly asked.

Dylan didn't respond.

She was about to ask more, but he cut in, "What's really going on?"

This time, his tone carried a note of certainty.

Noelle slowly bit her lip. Then, she said, "Nothing's going on. I just suddenly felt like I owe you an apology. After all, it's because of me that you're going through so much right now."

Her words seemed to ease some of the irritation in his voice. Then, he asked, "What are you afraid of?"

"I'm afraid you'll regret this," Noelle replied softly. "And even more than that, I'm afraid I'm not as good as you think I am—that I'm not worth the sacrifices you're making."

Dylan fell silent.

In those few seconds of quiet, Noelle had no idea what he was thinking. Anxious, she couldn't help but ball her hands into fists.

She had long since grown used to being abandoned. In fact, she wouldn't blame Dylan if he were to change his mind now. And yet, she could still feel her chest tightening at the thought. She was even a little afraid to hear his answer.

But then, Dylan suddenly laughed.

The abruptness of it caught Noelle off guard.

But before she could react, he said, "Noelle, I'm a grown man. I know what I'm doing, and I've never liked blaming anyone for anything. Sure, maybe the root of some things lies with you, but I'm the one who let things get to this point."

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