Chapter 10: Chapter 10

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<html><head></head><body><p>Did Laura take things the wrong way?</p> <p>“No, I—” he said, attempting to clear the air, but Laura cut him off before he could continue.</p> <p>“Come on in, Alex,” Laura said, her voice warm and inviting as she ushered them into the building. Their path was marked by lively exchanges with a few of Laura’s old friends.</p> <p>Laughingly, Laura declared, “My granddaughter’s boyfriend, isn’t he a fine young man?”</p> <p>Sadie and Alex exchanged a look of mutual reluctant resignation, a silent communication filled with both amusement and a touch of distress.</p> <p>“I’m sorry,” Sadie whispered to Alex, her apology tinged with embarrassment. “I mentioned to Grandma a few days ago that I’d bring my boyfriend over…”</p> <p>Surprisingly, Alex took it more gracefully than she anticipated. With a gentle reassurance, he murmured, “It’s fine. Let her enjoy her misunderstanding for now. Anyway, you’ve…” He trailed off, but Sadie understood the implication.</p> <p>Alex let out a weary sigh, his voice softening with concern. “If you ever need help, just let me know.”</p> <p>Sadie had once been a vibrant part of their youthful social circle, her eyes shimmering with a bright, infectious spirit every time he met her. However, as the Hudson family fell from grace, she gradually faded from the gatherings that had once bound them together.</p> <p>Over time, Sadie’s life took another unexpected turn as she became Noah’s wife.</p> <p>“Sadie, I can finally rest easy now,” Laura murmured, gesturing for Sadie to take a seat, emotion flickering in her gaze.</p> <p>In the cozy embrace of Laura’s apartment—a modest two-bedroom with an invitingly spacious living room—Alex didn’t feel his tall frame confined at all.</p> <p>“Make sure to cherish each other and live well,” Laura remarked, her hands wrapped around theirs as she continued chatting.</p> <p>Your favorite tales live at g?lnσν?s.</p> <p>Sadie wanted to speak up, to explain everything, but watching her grandmother glow with happiness for the first time since her mother was gone, she chose to hold her tongue.</p> <p>Later, sitting in Alex’s car, Sadie felt an awkwardness creeping in. “I hope you don’t mind—my grandma absolutely loves to chat. And thank you for everything today—seeing her this happy means a lot,” she said, her voice tinged with gratitude and relief.</p> <p>Alex chuckled, his tone light. “Yeah, your grandmother is quite a character. I remember hearing tales of the strict ‘Iron Lady’ teacher back in elementary school, though I never had the chance to meet her.”</p> <p>Their conversation flowed seamlessly until they reached Sadie’s apartment building.</p> <p>As a gentleman, Alex escorted Sadie to the entrance of the building.</p> <p>As she was about to express her thanks and head up the stairs, a sudden misstep caused her to twist her ankle, a sharp pain nearly drawing tears.</p> <p>“What’s wrong? Are you hurt?” Alex’s concern was palpable as he quickly stepped forward to support her, ready to assist her upstairs.</p> <p>But before they could take another step, an unexpected fist swung through the air, cutting the night with startling abruptness.</p> <p>“Are you fucking insane, Noah?” Alex’s voice was sharp, his disbelief clear as he confronted Noah.noveldrama</p> <p>Without thinking, he returned a punch, driven by a rush of anger. Noah, with reflexes quick as a whip, sidestepped, his eyes narrowing into slits as he fixed a piercing gaze on Alex. “Why are you with Sadie?”</p> <p>“Well…” Alex started, his tone hesitant, but before he could stitch his words into an explanation, Sadie cut him off.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> </body></html>