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My Coldhearted Husband'S Regret novel Chapter 20

20 A Cold Encounter, A Warm Reprieve

Elara’s POVO

Beck Marshall’s dismissive eyes bore into me across the bustling corridor. The cacophony of race fans faded into background noise as his judgmental gaze took me in from head to toe.

I’m surprised to see you here,he remarked, his voice dripping with condescension. This doesn’t seem like yourscene.”

I stared back, my earlier vulnerability hardening into resolve. Seven years of these subtle digs and dismissals from Damien’s inner circle had worn my patience thin.

And what exactly is my scene, Beck?I kept my voice level, refusing to shrink before

him.

He smirked. You know, quiet charity galas, book clubs. Places where you can talk about your feelings and knit sweaters.

How incredibly reductive of you.I stepped closer, no longer willing to back down. Perhaps you should consider that people are more complex than the boxes you put

them in.

Beck’s eyebrows shot up, clearly not expecting pushback. In the past, I would have smiled politely and retreated from his rudeness. Not anymore.

You’ve changed,” he observed, crossing his arms. Gotten bolder.

I’ve simply stopped caring what people like you think of me.

Beck’s face hardened. People like me? You mean people who see through your act?

What act would that be?I challenged.

The innocent, devoted wife routine. We all know you latched onto Damien for his money and status.His voice lowered. Vivienne never pretended to be something she’s not. That’s why everyone respects her.”

The mention of Vivienne sent a familiar pang through my chest, but I refused to let it

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Your opinion of me was formed long before you knew anything about me,I said coolly. And frankly, I no longer care to change it.

Beck scoffed, though something in his expression shifted. I wasn’t playing by the expected rules anymore.

Whatever game you’re playing now, it won’t work,he said. Damien’s with Vivienne tonight, celebrating her win.”

I’m aware,I replied, my voice steady despite the ache his words caused. I’m not here for Damien. I’m here with Ethan..

Ethan?Beck’s brow furrowed in confusion.

Yes, Ethan Thorne. Victoria asked me to bring him to the race and take him home afterward.I glanced at my watch. Speaking of which, I should find him. We need to

leave.

As I turned to go, Beck caught my arm. Wait-

I looked pointedly at his hand until he released me.

He’s lucky to have married someone like you,” Beck said, his tone mockingly sweet. So accommodating, running errands for his family. A perfect little housewife.

The old Elara would have swallowed the insult silently. The new Elara didn’t have to.

And you’re lucky to have friends who tolerate your condescension,” I replied with a cold smile. I truly hope that works out for you.

I walked away without waiting for his response, feeling his stunned gaze on my back. Each step felt like reclaiming a piece of myself I’d surrendered years ago.

I found Ethan waiting near the exit, his lanky teenage frame leaning against the wall as he scrolled through his phone.

Ready to go?I asked, mastering my tone to hide any lingering tension from the encounter with Beck.

Yeah. Mom’s blowing up my phone.Ethan rolled his eyes but followed me to the

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parking lot.

The drive back to the Thorne estate was quiet, with Ethan absorbed in his phone. I welcomed the silence, using the time to process my confrontation with Beck. There was a time when his opinion would have devastated me when I desperately sought approval from anyone in Damien’s circle.

That time was over.

When we pulled up to the estate, Ethan glanced up from his phone. Thanks for the ride, Elara. And for taking me to the race.”

You’re welcome,I replied, offering him a genuine smile. Despite everything, I’d always had a soft spot for Damien’s younger cousin.

Ethan unbuckled his seatbelt but didn’t immediately exit the car. Are you coming in?

I shook my head. Not tonight.

Oh.His stomach growled audibly, and he looked embarrassed. I’m starving again. Mom’s probably already asleep, and I don’t want to wake the staff

I checked the time nearly midnight. Didn’t you eat at the race?

Just some chips,he admitted. I was too caught up watching.

I hesitated, weighing my options. I should go home, but I was also hungry, having missed dinner myself.

There’s a 24hour diner about ten minutes from here,I suggested. We could grab something quick if you want.

Ethan’s face lit up. Really? That would be awesome!

Twenty minutes later, we were settled in a booth at Murphy’s Diner, a cozy

establishment with checkerboard floors and vinyl seats. The place was nearly empty save for a few night shift workers grabbing coffee.

This place has the best milkshakes,” Ethan said enthusiastically as he studied the laminated menu.

You’ve been here before?

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Yeah, Damien brought me once after a late flight.His expression turned sheepish. Don’t tell Mom, though. She’d freak if she knew I was eating greasy diner food at midnight.”

The mention of Damien sent a familiar ache through my chest, but I pushed it aside. Your secret’s safe with me.”

We ordered

a cheeseburger and chocolate shake for Ethan, a grilled cheese and coffee for me. As we waited for our food, I noticed Ethan studying me curiously.

What?I asked, suddenly selfconscious.

Nothing,” he said quickly. It’s justyou seem different lately.”

I took a sip of my water. Different how?

Ethan shrugged. I don’t know. Moreyourself, I guess?

His unexpected insight caught me off guard. Before I could respond, our food arrived, momentarily distracting us both.

This looks amazing,Ethan declared, immediately taking a large bite of his burger.

I smiled at his enthusiasm and bit into my grilled cheese. The comfort food was exactly what I needed after the emotionally draining evening.

Sorry you had to miss dinner because of me,Ethan said between bites.

It’s fine. I wasn’t very hungry earlier anyway.

Ethan nodded, then surprised me by asking, Are you okay, Elara? Like, really okay?

The question was so sincere it momentarily disarmed me. When was the last time someone had genuinely asked about my wellbeing?

I’m getting there,I answered honestly.

Good.Ethan seemed satisfied with my response. You deserve to be happy.”

His simple statement touched me deeply. Thank you, Ethan. That means a lot.”

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