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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1612

Summary for Chapter 1612: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Summary of Chapter 1612 – A turning point in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

Chapter 1612 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor), written by Harper Laine. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Eleanor didn't get home until eight-thirty. She had eaten dinner at the lab, but Joslyn had thoughtfully prepared a restorative broth for her anyway.

Sitting out on the balcony to enjoy her broth, Eleanor watched as Evelyn happily rode the new bicycle Ian had bought her around the lawn. The little girl giggled with pure joy while Princess barked excitedly and chased after her.

Suddenly, Princess darted right in front of Evelyn's path. Unable to brake in time, Evelyn tumbled onto the grass, the bike clattering down with her. Eleanor's heart lurched, and her instinct was to rush over, but she forced herself to stay put.

It was a rare minor setback for her daughter, and Eleanor wanted to see how Evelyn would handle it on her own.

At that exact same moment, Ian's heart violently clenched.

Evelyn lay sprawled on the grass, one of her legs pinned under the bicycle. Princess whined and nudged her in a panic. Ian instinctively took a half-step forward—

But he stopped himself.

He just stood there, watching.

Pushing herself up from the grass, Evelyn's large eyes darted around, instinctively searching for her father's comforting figure.

She spotted him. He was standing a short distance away, but he didn't run to her. Instead, his gaze was steady, filled with encouragement and unwavering affirmation.

It was as if he fully believed she could handle this tiny hurdle.

The tears brimming in Evelyn's eyes were blinked away. Reaching out with her small hands, she pushed against the bicycle, successfully freeing her trapped leg.

Then, she tried to pull the heavy bike upright, but she used too much force and stumbled forward, falling right back over the frame.

In that instant, Ian's throat tightened painfully, and his hands curled into tight fists at his sides.

Still, he forced himself not to move.

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