Ex-Husband's Regret
Chapter 124
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“What the hell, Ava?” Theo shouts back while helping Nora straighten. “Why would you push her like that?”
Ava doesn’t say anything. She just grabs her head and begins to slowly shake it. I get a bad feeling about this. Something wasn’t adding up. Why the hell wasn’t she happy to see her parents?
I feel the answer deep inside me, but I block it. Refusing to acknowledge it. Call me delusional, or whatever the fuck you want, but I refuse to accept it. Ava was whole and well. That was the only truth I
was going to accept.
“Let’s all just calm down,” the doctor begins. “I’m sure there’s a perfectly good explanation for why Ava
reacted the way she did. It’s not good to agitate her.”
Ava looks up. Emotions war inside of her. Her eyes are tearing up, and that’s when I realize that she
doesn’t understand what the hell is going on. She is confused and on edge.
“No.” Theo growls. “I get she just woke up from a coma, but I want to know why the fuck she’s being such
a brat.”
I get up, sit on the bed, and bring her into my arms. She grabs onto me and holds
down her face. “I’m sorry. So sorry. But she came at me, and I
let it be that I heard her
dear,” the nurse calls. “You know
her head vigorously
cries. “Why
she woke up. thought things would fall into place, but this? None of us even thought that
sums to me.
parents. When she woke
Fuck,
as I look at
and James Sharp are my parents. You know this, Rowan; why are
Nora and this is Theo.” Tears fall down Nora’s face, and
catches
“No, you’re not. I would know.
Charles cuts in. “Clearly something is wrong, so let’s do
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