Chapter 15: Chapter 15

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<html><head></head><body><p>With a hand that shook slightly, Sadie hesitated, then pressed the answer button.</p> <p>“Hello…” Her greeting was timid, laced with a hoarseness born of her anxiety.</p> <p>“Sadie, where on earth are you?” Noah’s voice came through, icy and sharp with anger.</p> <p>Clutching the phone with both hands now, Sadie tried to steady her voice. “I—I’m heading home.”</p> <p>“Get back here right now—we’re going to the hospital!” With a commanding edge in his voice, Noah made it clear—this wasn’t up for debate.</p> <p>Going to the hospital?</p> <p>The very idea sent a shiver down Sadie’s spine—she couldn’t possibly.</p> <p>But something in Noah’s tone hinted at concern, sparking a tiny flame of hope in her chest.</p> <p>With her heart pounding, Sadie ventured, her voice barely audible, “Are you… worried about me?”noveldrama</p> <p>But before Noah could answer, a sugary, flirtatious voice cut through the silence, dripping with intimacy.</p> <p>“Our friends are hosting a party for me tonight, Noah. I’d love it if you came with me.”</p> <p>Kyla’s voice was sweet, yet her words crashed down like a steel fist, snuffing out Sadie’s lingering hope.</p> <p>A vice tightened around Sadie’s heart, the agony breathtaking.</p> <p>How naive she had been!</p> <p>A bitter chuckle escaped her as she realized the truth. Noah’s concern wasn’t for her well-being; he was simply worried she might be pregnant—a complication for him and Kyla.</p> <p>Unable to bear another second, Sadie abruptly ended the call.</p> <p>Tears betrayed her composure, cascading freely down her cheeks.</p> <p>She clamped a hand over her mouth, muffling the heart-wrenching sobs that threatened to overwhelm her.</p> <p>A flicker of Sadie’s reflection in the rearview mirror caught the driver’s eye, prompting a soft, thoughtful sigh. He remained silent, the only sound the soft hum of the engine as he pressed down on the accelerator with deliberate heaviness.</p> <p>Sadie, leaning against the cool window, watched the world blur past. A deep, throbbing ache filled her chest, her heart squeezed by the relentless grip of realization.</p> <p>She had once believed that two years of marriage would at least forge some semblance of sincerity, even if love remained elusive.</p> <p>But now, faced with the stark truth, she realized how stupid she had been.</p> <p>Noah had only harbored disdain, cloaked in the guise of indifference, while she—foolishly, hopelessly—had clung to a fraying thread of hope.</p> <p>Self-pity washed over her as she allowed the tears to escape, tracing wet paths down her cheeks, mourning the love she had imagined.</p> <p>Meanwhile, Noah stood firmly as he addressed Kyla’s request. “No, I have plans for tonight,” he stated flatly, his voice a mix of resolve and detachment.</p> <p>Kyla’s eyes momentarily lost their sparkle, her smile waning slightly, but she nodded with a feigned understanding, her voice tinged with disappointment. “I see. Alright then.”</p> <p>Her fingers delicately gripped her purse as she turned to leave. Noah’s gaze lingered on Kyla’s retreating figure, his eyes shadowed with a complex, unspoken turmoil.</p> <p>After she had gone, he reached for his phone, intending to ask Sadie what she had said earlier.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> </body></html>