After the CEO Divorced Me, He Wants Me Back (Aveline and Lucas)

Chapter 910



Aveline was surprised-she hadn't expected Maria to actually fall for Sidney.

If that was the case, things were about to get complicated.Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.

Sidney knew Maria's true intentions from the start, which meant he was likely guarded and resentful toward her. If Maria hadn't developed feelings, it wouldn't be a big deal, but now that she had... What was she going to do?

After a moment of contemplation, Aveline asked, "What do you plan to do next?"

Maria sighed. "I'm not sure. I've been wondering if I should try to be with him. But it feels like such a long and difficult path ahead, and I don't know if I have the endurance to see it through." Maria was someone who hated complications.

That was why, unlike Brian and the others who practiced martial arts, she had only pursued her expertise in computers. Learning to fight seemed like too much hassle. Pursuing Sidney, with all the challenges it entailed, felt equally daunting. What was she supposed to do?

Aveline's voice softened. "Maybe you need to ask yourself if you truly love him-enough to spend a lifetime with him. If that desire isn't strong enough, maybe... it's better to let it go. After all, your initial connection wasn't exactly pure, and that will always be a barrier between you."

Even if they managed to get together, old wounds would inevitably resurface during arguments. What then?

People in love know exactly where to strike when they want to hurt each other most.

When that time came, it would likely leave both of them bleeding and broken.

Maria's eyes clouded with uncertainty. "Yeah, I'll give it some serious thought." After hanging up, she sat on the sofa for a long time, her mind adrift.

The room was shrouded in darkness, and an inexplicable chill crept over her.

The next day, Maria arrived at the studio with dark circles under her eyes. Her assistant, John Brown, handed her the last month's financial reports and other data, but she barely glanced at them, lacking her usual energy. She suddenly found everything a bit dull.

Maybe she needed a break-a chance to clear her mind, get away from thoughts of Sidney.

The studio, after all, had originally been set up for Aveline.

Now that Aveline and Lucas had

found their happiness, the studio didn't seem necessary anymore. Maria had never really enjoyed the business side of things-dealing with clients, drinking at social events-it was all a hassle.

After reviewing the documents, she began making arrangements to transfer ownership of the studio.

Just then, her phone rang. It was an unfamiliar number.

Raising an eyebrow, she answered, "Hello?"

"Miss Maria, this is Fawn Powell. Could we meet?"

Maria was surprised that Fawn would call her.

"Sure. Where?"

"I'll send you the address. Come over when you can."

"No problem."

After hanging up, Maria set off, curious as to why Fawn had reached out.

In a beautifully serene café, soft piano music filled the air while the rich aroma of coffee hung in the atmosphere. Maria walked in and spotted Fawn sitting by the window.

"Miss Powell," Maria greeted with a smile, taking a seat across from her.

Fawn looked at Maria for a moment before blurting out, "Why are you trying to stop us?"

"Oh?" Maria leaned back in her chair, adopting a relaxed, casual posture. "What do you mean, Miss Powell? I'm not sure I follow."

Fawn's urgency was clear. "What did

you say to Sidney? Why did he

refuse my proposal? He was hesitating before-he was going agree. You must have said something. Miss Maria, I've looked into your past with him. He doesn't even like you. Can you please stop interfering in his life?"


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