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Ex-Husband’s Regret by Evelyn M.M novel Chapter 377

Fuck! Why me? Why now? Why today, of all days? Fate has already established that she hates me, but this is too much even for that bitch. Why the hell did she loathe me so much?

To be honest, I’m afraid of looking up. Afraid of looking at both Gabriel and Lilly. I try my best to calm down my erratic, beating heart, but it’s no use. I felt like I was going to have a damn heart attack. I could literally feel the sweat running down my back.

My anger at Gabriel was already gone, and in its place was pure, undiluted fear. When I woke up, I never imagined that this would happen. That Gabriel would suddenly come to my house out of the blue. That he and Lilly would meet.

At first, I was careful because I knew Lilly was asleep due to her cold, but after what Gabriel revealed, I completely forgot and blew up. That was my fucking fault. I didn’t have anyone to blame for this cluster fuck.

“Mom?” her sweet voice calls me, and I look up, unable to deny my daughter.

Looking at her, I’m unable to form a sentence.

When I don’t answer, she turns to Gabriel and asks, “Who are you, and why are you fighting with my mom?”

Their eyes clash and I see my Lilly take a step back as if something has just rammed into her. That pulls me out of a trance.

“Lilly, go to your room,” I say unsteadily, and she turns when she hears my voice.

I can see the questions running through her mind. She was a sharp girl, and I know there is no escaping the curiosity that she’s sure to hit me with.

“But mom…”

“Now Lilly!” I all but shout. I’ve never shouted at her before, but I was frustrated. “Go to your room and don’t come out until I tell you to.”

She wants to argue, I can tell, but she also knows not to argue with me. Giving Gabriel one last look, she turns and goes to her room, closing her door quietly.

I know she’ll definitely be eavesdropping, so I grab Gabriel and drag him outside. We lived on the last floor, and we had a rooftop area, so that’s where I take him. I needed to get him to leave as soon as possible, so I could deal with my daughter.

When we get there, I start pacing. Panic had taken over. I could literally feel my lungs constricting. I tried breathing in and then out, but it didn’t work. I was on edge.

I stop and stare at Gabriel, but he looks unbothered. Maybe he didn’t notice anything, right? If he had, he would be giving me shit right now. He would be spitting fire, ready to destroy. Yeah, that's it; he didn’t notice anything. With that, I manage to calm myself down.

“So, about my proposal...” he begins, calmly.

My jaw drops. I should be happy that he didn’t notice anything, but then the fact that the only thing that’s on his mind is the damn proposal really surprises me. I mean, how could he not notice?

Gosh, I was giving myself whiplash.

“I still stand by my answer, Gabriel,” I tell him after I’ve gotten myself under control.

“Seriously? Even after I’ve given you a chance to own the company, a chance to get out of your poverty-stricken life and once again become wealthy, a chance to come back into the society you were born into, you still won’t accept my proposal?” He looks puzzled. As if he really couldn’t understand how I could turn him down.

The answer was simple: I wanted nothing to do with him. Nothing to do with the life I left behind, especially knowing that those same people turned their backs on us once our company went bankrupt.

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