Chapter 3: Chapter 3

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<html><head></head><body><p>Sadie’s complexion drained of color, leaving her ghostly pale.</p> <p>Noah had just delivered his harsh decree for her to end the pregnancy. His indifference was a dagger to her heart.</p> <p>“Why? Noah, even if you don’t want this child, must you be so merciless?” Sadie’s voice trembled, disbelief etching her features.</p> <p>Noah returned her gaze with icy detachment, his voice a deep, unwavering growl.</p> <p>“Our marriage is merely a contractual arrangement. A child would only make things messy.”</p> <p>Crushed, Sadie averted her eyes, the sting of rejection too potent to bear. Internally, her sorrow carved through her, deep and relentless.</p> <p>After collecting herself, she said, her tone defiant, her resolve firm, “Don’t you worry, Noah. I would never burden you with a child!”</p> <p>Her decision was made: she would keep the baby, but not for him—for herself.</p> <p>One day, she would tell her child that their father was a part of her past, nothing more.</p> <p>Noah’s brow creased slightly.</p> <p>“I’m glad you see it that way. You’re not feeling great. Take some time to rest. No need to worry about work for now.”</p> <p>Without another word, he exited Sadie’s room, his silhouette disappearing into the hallway.</p> <p>Despite his words, Sadie appeared at the company the very next day.</p> <p>The weight of raising a child alone left no room for weakness. No matter how drained she felt, she had to push through—there was no luxury of rest.</p> <p>She worked at Wall Group. She had joined its secretarial department right out of college to be close to Noah.noveldrama</p> <p>Their marriage was a well-kept secret, hidden from the eyes of the oblivious majority, except for Noah’s assistant, Samuel Ford, and a select few executives.</p> <p>Step into a new journey on .con</p> <p>As soon as Sadie stepped into the bustling secretarial department, she noticed a crowd huddled in front of the meeting room, buzzing with hushed, eager whispers.</p> <p>“So that’s the woman everyone’s been whispering about—Mr. Wall’s rumored girlfriend.”</p> <p>“Rumored? She’s practically official, okay? Don’t forget she was the reason Mr. Wall spiraled into that slump two years back.”</p> <p>“Apparently, they’ve known each other since they were just kids in elementary school.”</p> <p>“Mr. Wall actually held back during the meeting just now—no scolding at all. Guess his sweetheart was watching.”</p> <p>“And now, Miss Wade’s stepping in as Mr. Wall’s private senior legal counsel. Talk about a power couple.”</p> <p>Each whispered word struck Sadie like a sharp, icy dagger, slicing through the facade of her calm demeanor.</p> <p>The memories of Noah’s enduring affection for Kyla, even remembered vividly by the employees, haunted her.</p> <p>She felt utterly insignificant.</p> <p>Sadie bit her lip hard enough to draw blood, her nails digging into the flesh of her palms, a physical counter to the emotional pain.</p> <p>She forced herself to block out the murmurs, to ignore the stabs of jealousy, and to focus on her tasks as if nothing had disrupted the ordinary.</p> <p>But the words clung to her, a relentless echo in her mind, taunting her with their cruel, magical persistence.</p> <p>Suddenly, nausea overwhelmed her.</p> <p>Sadie stood abruptly, her chair scraping back, and hurried to the restroom.</p> <p>To mask her discomfort, she cranked the faucet to full blast, the sound of rushing water a feeble shield against any curious ears.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> <p>.</p> </body></html>