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The Secret Pregnancy of the Billionaire's Ex-Wife

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Chapter 138 Chapter 138: Secret Escape POV The rain dripped from my hair as I stared out the windows of the torch car, watching the dreary landscape scroll past in a blur of grays and muted greens, Angela sat across from me, wrapped in my jacket, her skin still too pale after her collapse at the cemetery I couldn't understand her anger back their, et accusation ringing in my ears: "If it weren't for you, I never would have left. Elizabeth." What the hell did that even mean: Five years ago, she was the one who toldshe loved Christopher Bake. I still remember that moment with painful clarity- standing in our living rooms, her eyes avoiding mine as she said thour words that shattered everything: "I love him. I love Christopher," Yes, technically I was the one who suggested we go to court to finalite the divorce, but what choice did she leave me? She'd already decided to replace me.

And now she had the audacity to act like I was the villain in our story? Like I was the reason she missed saying goodbye to Elizabeth? What right did she have to place that guilt on me? The car pulled up to the hotel, and Thomas rushed forward with an umbrella, helping Angela inside while I followed, my clothes still soaked through despite the towel I'd used earlier.

Once back in my hotel suite, 1 peeled off my wet clothes and stepped into a scalding shower, trying to wash away both the physical chill and the confusion clouding my mind.

After changing into dry clothes, I picked up my phone, staring at Angola's contact.

Despite my irritation, I found myself tapping out a message: Lunch in thirty minutes? Her response cquickly: No, I need to rest. Thank you, it the door, then entered when I I tossed the phone onto the bed, frustration building beneath my ribs. Thomas knocked tentatively at called out.

"Ms. Wilson declined the lunch invitation?" he asked carefully, quickly pocketing his phone when he saw my expression.

"She says she needs to rest," I replied, not bothering to hide my annoyance.

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Thomas nodded.

led sympathetically. "She's had a difficult morning, sir. The emotional strain of visiting Mrs. Shaw's grave, plus her fainting spell... Perhaps she genuinely needs the rest?" said nothing, just walked into the bedroom and closed the door behind me. If she wanted space, fine. I'd give her space.

Around noon, Thomas arranged for food to be delivered. While I was still on a restricted diet, I'd graduated from bland soups to more substantial fare. I picked at the grilled chicken and steamed vegetables, my appetite dampened not by my physical condition but by my thoughts of Angela.

"She's been resting for how long now?" I asked, breaking the silence Thomas checked his watch, "About two hours, sir." "Order lunch for her too, I instructed, ignoring the twist of hunger in my stomach that had nothing to do with food.

Thomas hesitated. "But Ms. Wilson said- 1/3 Chapter 138: Secret Escape "Is there something wrong with eating belore testing? Frut him off sarply.

"Of course not. I'll arrange it immediately, he replied, reaching for phone.

I returned to the window, watching raindrops race down the glass, Test. That's all she termed to want rest from her company, rest from her responsibilities, rest from me.

Twenty minutes later, 1 heard voices in the hallway, Stepping out of my thoughts, I moved to the door, listening "Eve rung several times, but there's no answer, a hotel ender was saying.

Something cold slithered through my chest. I yanked open iny disur nd stopped into the hallway, "Is there a problem?" I asked, eyeing the food cart parked outside Angela's room.

"Sir, we've brought the meal you ordered, but it seems your friend I answering." the server explained.

Thomas immediately stepped forward, "I'll call her," he offered, aliony dialing. The phone rang on speaker, and my muscles tensed with each tone.

"Hello?" Angela's voice cthrough clearly-too clearly for someone who'd just woken up.

"Ms. Wilson, have you rested well?" Thomas asked carefully. "If you're awake, could you please open the door? Mr. Shaw has arranged lunch to be delivered to your room.

"That won't be necessary, Thomas Thank you for your concern, but I've already left the hotel." The words hitlike a physical blow. Left? After we'd just visited Elizabeth's grave together? "What? Ms. Wilson, you- Thomas stammered, looking as surprised I felt.

I'm on my way back to New York. Please let Sean know." I snatched the phone from Thomas's hand. "What did you just say?" "You heardcorrectly. How convenient that you re already on the Ine, so Thomas doesn't need to relay the message." Her voice was infuriatingly composed.

Angela, what is this supposed to mean?" I fought to keep my anger to check.

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"Nothing in particular. This was just a transaction between us, remember? I told you at the hospital-I only cto see Elizabeth. Now that I've fulfilled our agreement, I need to get back to New York I have work waiting for me." "Weren't you supposedly unwell and needing rest?" I gritted out, my fingers tightening around the phone.

"Yes, I rested for twenty minutes. Is that a problem?" Her casual dismissal made my blood boil. "Walt forthere, I commanded "I'm afraid that's not possible, Mr. Shaw, I've already purchased my ticket and will be departing shortly. Even if you cnow, you wouldn't make it in time." "Angela, do you think returning to New York puts you beyond my reach?" The threat slipped out before I could stop it.

"What exactly are you

implying, Mr. Shaw? I'm simply returning to wrong with work there something that?" Her feigned 2/3 Chapter 138: Secret Escape innocence was like gasoline of a fire.

"Fine. Go back to New York. Just wait for the there." My voter had gene ruild, detached.

"Of course. Il wagerly await your grand arrival," she implied, sarcasm, e dripping from every word.

ve The call ended, and I stood frozen, a wave of betrayal washing over the. We had just stood togetheca® M Elizabeth's grave. She had collapsed in my arms, her vulnerability so raw and real. And now she was fleeing like a thief in the night. I handed the phone back to Thomas, my expression dark enough thi he took a step back.

"Ms. Wilson has already left town?" he asked cautiously.

"Gone back New York," I replied curtly, my mind already mapping out my my next moves.

Thomas turned to the server..

"You can n take the food back. The guest has departed." As they left, I remained in the doorway, staring at the empty hallway What was she running from? Chapter Comments LIKE POST COMMENT-NOW < SHARE