Summary of Chapter 1009 – A pivotal chapter in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
The chapter Chapter 1009 is one of the most intense moments in After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
It didn’t even matter if Natalie was the real reason Isabella died. Just the fact that she’d pushed Cynthia down the stairs was enough for them to lock her up.
Stephanie never imagined Natalie could be so ruthless, not even able to get along with Cynthia.
After Cynthia married into the Lane family, she always treated Jordan better than her own daughter. Stephanie could understand Cynthia’s thinking. Being a stepmother wasn’t easy. Cynthia had done it so her daughter, Isabella, could grow up safe with the Lane family protecting her. Loving your stepchild more than your own hurts more than anything, but Cynthia felt like she didn’t have a choice.
When Jordan got married, Cynthia treated Natalie well, too. Natalie and Jordan had been close since they were kids, and Cynthia had watched her grow up. No one expected Natalie to call her “mom,” but she was still her elder. Even after Isabella fought with Natalie nonstop for three years and caused all kinds of chaos, even upsetting the Adams family, Cynthia never showed favoritism. As a stepmother, she was fair. As a mother to Isabella, she clearly fell short.
It wasn’t that Cynthia didn’t love Isabella. She was her only child. Losing Isabella would’ve devastated Cynthia. There was no reason for Natalie to be so cold to her.
In the end, Natalie was just too heartless, too poisonous.
But Ethan, Cynthia’s grandson, wasn’t blameless either.
If Ethan hadn’t kept being so good to Natalie after getting married, Isabella wouldn’t have gotten so jealous. She wouldn’t have stirred up so much trouble or made everyone hate her. Honestly, the biggest mistake was Ethan’s.
Sophia, listening nearby, felt her mind spinning as Grandma called the police. She heard those words—Cynthia hadn’t killed herself. Grandma said Cynthia was pushed, there was proof, and the person who did it was Natalie.
Cynthia... didn’t take her own life?
After hanging up, Stephanie grabbed Sophia and called Jeremy and Frank. The four of them hurried to the Lane house.
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Meanwhile, at the Lane residence, Natalie was just waking up.

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