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My Coldhearted Husband'S Regret novel Chapter 116

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While waiting for Cora, I realized I’d left my favorite silk scarf in the master bedroom closet. Since Damien wasn’t home, I decided to retrieve it.

Mom! You promised to come get me!

My phone rang, jolting me from my thoughts. It was Cora again.

After a brief conversation filled with Cora’s complaints about being left with the nanny, I hung up and caught Chloe’s sympathetic gaze.

They were beautifulhandcrafted brocade boxes with intricate patterns in deep burgundy and gold. I approached cautiously, puzzled by their presence. These weren’t here the last time I’d visited.

I stared at the boxes, heart hammering. What did this mean? Why would Damien leave something for me now, when we were in the final stages of our divorce?

What do you mean?

Mom!Cora’s voice echoed from downstairs. Are you up there? I’m ready to go!

Dad had to go to work,Cora complained. And Vivienne went shopping with her

friends.

The weight of Damien’s card felt heavy in my pocket, filled with unspoken words I wasn’t sure I wanted to hear.

The next morning, I drove to Damien’s villa to pick up Cora. Hannah, the housekeeper, greeted me at the door.

After assuring Cora I’d be there first thing tomorrow, I headed to my apartment, the gift for Grandma still unfound.

I nodded, grateful I wouldn’t have to face Damien today. Our brief encounters were always strained, filled with polite words that masked deeper emotions.

And look at the comments,Chloe continued, scrolling down. Even Crawford from legal is drooling over her. Isn’t he married with three kids?

The bedroom remained unchangedthe same elegant furniture, the same cool color

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palette. I moved toward the walkin closet, then stopped short at the sight of two ornate boxes on my old vanity table.

I’m heading out early,” I told Chloe. Need to buy Grandma’s gift before picking up

Cora tomorrow.”

Elara’s POV

Don’t,” I warned before she could speak. I’m fine.”

I closed my eyes briefly. I’ll see it tomorrow, I promise. Did you finish your

homework?

I reached out to touch one, then hesitated. Why were they on my vanity? Had Damien

left them? Or were they Vivienne’s things, mistakenly placed here?

Chloe set her phone down, her eyes softening. That must have been tough.”

The group moved toward a real estate office, laughing and talking animatedly. My stomach tightened with realization. They were looking at properties. The Dubois family was planning to move here.

Everyone falls for her charm.” I kept my voice steady, not wanting to reveal how much it still hurt. It started when we were children. Our parents, our teachers, even our grandparents. Vivienne was always the favorite.”

Mom!Cora called again, impatience clear in her voice.

As I greeted my daughter, her pink sparkly dress indeed reminiscent of something Vivienne would wear, I couldn’t shake the uneasy feeling that had settled over me. The Dubois family moving to Baumond, Cora’s growing attachment to Vivienne, and now these strange giftseverything seemed to be shifting, realigning into a pattern I couldn’t quite decipher.

her smile I glanced at the photoVivienne leaning against Damien’s newest sports car, radiant under the sunlight. Damien stood beside her, his hand casually resting on her waist. They looked perfect together.

The larger box had a small card tucked under its gold ribbon. With trembling fingers, I pulled it out.

I simply adore Baumond in the summer. The lake is divine for swimming.”

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Thank you, Hannah.I stepped into the familiar foyer, memories washing over me. This had been my home for years, yet now I felt like a visitor.

Oh, Mr. Thorne left early for a meeting,Hannah added. He said to tell you he’ll drop off Cora’s science project materials on Sunday.”

Coming, sweetheart!I called back, taking one last look at the mysterious boxes before heading downstairs.

My phone buzzed with an incoming call from Cora. I answered immediately, heart lifting at the sound of my daughter’s voice.

But I want to show you my new dress now! Dad got it for me. It’s pink with sparkles,

like Vivienne’s!

Vivienne stood across the street, surrounded by a small entourage. Her father, Alistair Dubois, nodded along with whatever she was saying. Next to him stood Erin, Vivienne’s

mother, looking elegant as always.

As I exited an antique store, a familiar voice made me freeze.

Of course. I was only the first choice when Vivienne wasn’t available. I swallowed the familiar sting of rejection.

Miss Popular strikes again,Chloe fumed, showing me her phone screen with Vivienne’s latest social media update. Four thousand likes in twenty minutes! For what? Standing next to a fancy car?

Mom, I’m booooored,she whined. When are you coming to get me?”

Sweetheart, that’s tomorrow,I reminded her gently. Friday, remember?

The upscale shopping district buzzed with late afternoon energy. I wandered from store to store, nothing catching my eye as special enough for Clara. She’d been my rock through everythingshe deserved something meaningful.

Aren’t you with your father today?

I ducked behind a display window, not wanting to be seen. Why were they all here? Alistair and Erin didn’t live in Baumondthey resided in the capital, where Alistair’s business headquarters were located.

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