Summary of Chapter 1011 – A turning point in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
Chapter 1011 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
He was the one who messed up. Everything was his fault.
He never should have played with Isabella’s heart, pretending to care about her just to take advantage of her feelings. All those arguments she had with Natalie, all that jealousy—she acted like that because she was in love with him.
But during the three years they were married, the only thing he really gave her was money, enough so she never had to worry about bills or food. Other than that, all he brought her was pain.
When she finally asked for a divorce, he completely lost it. In a fit of anger, he kicked her out with nothing, not even a cent to her name.
He had let Isabella down so badly.
He remembered telling himself he’d send her some money once he calmed down, maybe try to make it up to her a little. But that chance disappeared forever. She was gone.
She would never get his apology, never see a penny, never know he regretted everything.
Was Natalie the one who ruined everything in the end? Why would she do it?
He had been better to Natalie than he ever was to Isabella, especially after the divorce. What reason could Natalie have to hurt Isabella?
“Ethan, you were drinking again last night, weren't you? You still smell like it,” Natalie said.
Ethan just kept quiet.
She looked closer, frowning. “Why are you staring at me like that? You’re acting weird today.”
Natalie could tell something was off. Their eyes met. His were distant and freezing cold, his face serious in a way she’d never seen.
Natalie stopped and stared back, caught off guard.
He finally spoke, his voice deep and heavy. “Natalie, just eat. When you’re done, I’ll ask you something.”


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