Chapter 19: Chapter 19

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<html><head></head><body><p>Sadie’s mouth fell open in shock. “What happened?” she asked, her voice tinged with disbelief.</p> <p>“You should check the group chat,” a colleague said, pointing towards Sadie’s computer with a sheepish expression.</p> <p>As Sadie turned to her screen, a cautious hope began to bubble inside her. Could it be that Noah had made their marriage public?</p> <p>Was he ready to embrace their relationship openly, to declare their bond to the world?</p> <p>Heart pounding with a mix of nerves and urgency, Sadie started her computer, clicking into the work group chat without hesitation. For a brief, hopeful second, her lips curved into a tentative smile.</p> <p>But it faltered, then froze entirely.</p> <p>The pinned message wasn’t the happy announcement she had longed for.</p> <p>Instead, it was a somber clarification.</p> <p>Her eyes scanned the lines quickly; they were penned by a colleague from the marketing department, one with whom she had previously clashed. The colleague confessed to having taken those photos with the sole intent of tarnishing Sadie’s reputation.</p> <p>An official notice from the company swiftly followed, denouncing the colleague’s actions and imposing a strict penalty, while also issuing a stern warning against the spread of rumors.</p> <p>So, it wasn’t what she had thought.</p> <p>Disappointment crashed over Sadie like a cold wave, leaving a sting as if she had been slapped hard across the face. The sensation seared her, sinking claws deep into her flesh.</p> <p>“Talk all you want, but at the end of the day, it’s Noah’s feelings that decide everything.” Kyla’s words haunted her, tightening around her heart like a steel vice.</p> <p>Was it possible? Noah preferred pinning the blame on an innocent colleague rather than making their marriage public, simply to shield Kyla from the scandal of being the other woman?</p> <p>? .</p> <p>Sadie’s hands balled into fists at her sides, her nails digging crescents into her palms. Yet, she felt numb to the physical pain.</p> <p>The ache in her heart dwarfed any physical discomfort, a deep, throbbing wound far more grievous than any cut could ever be. The realization pierced her heart like a shard of ice, chilling and sharp, drawing forth a silent, seething agony.</p> <p>Sadie had given everything to this marriage, putting her own dreams on hold just to stand by Noah’s side, unseen but unwavering.noveldrama</p> <p>Yet, this was her bitter reward.</p> <p>A hollow laugh escaped her lips, tinged with the taste of disillusionment.</p> <p>As the sun dipped below the horizon and the office buzz dwindled to a hushed stillness, Sadie lingered at her desk, lost in thought. The soft luminescence of her computer screen cast ghostly shadows across her features, underscoring the turmoil within.</p> <p>She marveled numbly at her ability to endure the day—each sidelong glance and hushed murmur from her colleagues felt like a blade twisting in her already wounded heart.</p> <p>She had believed herself resilient, armored against the slings and arrows of fate. But the harsh light of truth unveiled her fragility, a delicate glass figure on the verge of shattering.</p> <p>“Sadie, why are you still here?”</p> <p>The sudden intrusion of a familiar voice jolted her from her reverie. It was Tina Delgado, a beacon of kindness in the often indifferent sea of their corporate world.</p> <p>“I’m just… trying to wrap my head around the new project,” Sadie replied, mustering a feeble smile to mask her inner chaos.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> </body></html>