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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 851

Summary for Chapter 851: A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion

Chapter summary: Chapter 851 from the book A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell

Discover the most important events of Chapter 851, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion. With the engaging writing of Harper Inkwell, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Facing someone like Darian, Tanya just felt exhausted.

Especially now. She needed to end this, clean and fast. So the moment he left in the middle of the night to check on Yulisa, she threw off the covers and headed straight for the airport.

Starla had arranged everything.

Once she was out of Marina City, Darian would have a hell of a time tracking her down.

But Tanya had underestimated him.

That bastard might have rushed off for Yulisa, but he still had eyes on her.

She had barely stepped into the terminal when Shaw blocked her path. "Ms. Mercer."

"What do you want? Get out of my way!"

Seeing Darian's assistant instantly wiped out whatever good mood she had left.

So he had her under surveillance? If that was the case, there was zero chance she was staying with him.

Men like this... why did dating have to be so suffocating?

People always said not to get involved with guys who dragged out divorces. Now, Tanya had a new rule to live by: never get involved with a guy who refused to let you break up with him.

It was a nightmare.

"Mr. Lynn says you can't leave the country," Shaw stated.

"Does he have the legal right to restrict my freedom?"

"No."

"Then move."

"But he won't let you leave."

He didn't have the right, but he was going to restrict her anyway. Legality didn't seem to matter right now.

Furious, Tanya reached out to shove him aside.

Shaw didn't budge. "Even if you push past me, you're not getting on that plane. I'm here to take you back."

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