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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me by Twin Bridge

Chapter 1597
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She couldn't even be bothered to utter the word "leave"; instead, she turned her head towards the window, pretending he wasn't

there.

Fitch's forehead was reddened from the splash of soup, and his temper, already on a short fuse, was being forcibly contained.

He wanted to explode, but seeing her so much thinner, and remembering the slap from the night before, he swallowed his anger.

"I've left the dog here."

As he finished speaking, Zoey cracked another smile.

"Take your dog and get out."

"Zoey!"

His tone grew stern, his features hardened, but her next words froze him in place.

"Mr. Haskins, are you going to slapagain?"

Fitch stood motionless, something piercing sharply through his heart amidst the dull ache.

He held the dog carrier, suddenly finding himself without a comeback.

To others, Zoey had appeared unhinged the night before, especially after dousing Wendy with boiling water. Without intervention,

who knew what she might have done?

It was a moment of desperation.

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He had never been one to hit women.

Fitch suddenly realized he had no defense because, in his heart, Zoey was that kind of woman - excessive, venomous,

unscrupulous in her aims.

He even believed she had gone to the Haskins' with the intention of entanglement, which had pushed him beyond his limits.

The idea that Wendy would cin person to snatch Ozzy seemed ludicrous, given Wendy's top-tier upbringing.

But who would have thought, Wendy had indeed done so.

Everyone had wronged Zoey that night. How desperate did she have to be to storm into the Haskins' under those circumstances,

only to face further humiliation?

"Irrational."

Dropping that single word, he left with the dog carrier.

Passing the front desk, he grabbed a pack of paper towels, wiping the greasy soup off his suit.

With a frown at the mess, he carried the dog carrier back to his car, placing it on the passenger seat.

The pup was quiet, curled up, oblivious to its rejection.

Annoyed for no reason, Fitch lit a cigarette, cracking the window to avoid smoking out the dog.

After two cigarettes, he drove back to his place.

Unable to give the dog away, he was left to care for it himself. The house was staffed with plenty of servants; looking after it

wouldn't be an issue.

He showered, changed into a fresh suit, and as he dried his hair, he thought of the way Zoey had looked at him.

He hadn't cared for Zoey's expressions before. When bullying her, she was humiliated; when disliking her, she was enduring,

aggrieved.

Even last night, in his disbelief, she had looked shocked, heartbroken.

For the first time, he couldn't bear to meet a woman's gaze; her heartbreak felt contagious.

Today, her eyes were calm, devoid of despair, except for the initial fury of throwing the bowl. That calm unsettled him.

Drying his hair, he couldn't resist calling the police station.

Previously, the case of Belinda poisoning Wendy was still under investigation. Belinda had insisted, under questioning, that Zoey

had put her up to it. But when she heard her man was cheating again, she threw in the towel.

"So what if | did it? Nobody toldto. Why should that tramp Zoey have it better? We're both women; shouldn't she suffer like

me? Murray fancying her was her good fortune; her daring to refuse is laughable. She must be after my man, that bad seed from

the start."

"I poisoned Wendy, said Zoey madedo it. Everyone would believe it was Zoey, even without evidence. They'd still suspect her,

ruin her reputation. Suitsfine. She'll never marry better than me; she's meant to be a dog at my side, at my beck and call."

The officers present were stunned at these words.

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Zoey was Belinda's own daughter, and here was a mother speaking so of her child.

But they were police; they had seen worse. Once, a mother had forced scalding oil down her daughter's throat, blistering her from

mouth to intestines, which eventually killed her.

Smothers envy their daughters’ lives, resenting the oppression they've endured and seeking to inflict the son their

offspring.

Belinda was of such a mindset, unable to stand Zoey's better lot, willing to destroy herself to drag Zoey down.

Even if Zoey couldn't be killed, she would be branded as the instigator of her own mother's crime.

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