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A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander) novel Chapter 107

Summary for Chapter 107: A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 107 – A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander) by GoodNovel

In Chapter 107, a key moment in the Romance novel A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander), GoodNovel delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

ADELAIDE

Raina wouldn’t know what hit her. The thought circled in my mind like a mantra as I watched her sip the tonic, completely unaware. Adelaide. That’s who they should’ve revered, not this naive, doe-eyed woman sitting in front of me. How dare she walk in here like she owns the place?

"Thank you, Adelaide," she said softly, offering a small, tired smile as she set the glass down.

I forced my lips into a smile, sweet and rehearsed, though every fiber of me itched with contempt. "Of course, Miss Raina," I replied, my tone dripping with fake politeness. “Goodnight.”

She nodded absentmindedly, already turning her attention to the papers scattered across her desk. I stepped back, careful not to show the malice lurking beneath my composed facade, and slipped out of the room.

The moment the door clicked shut, my expression darkened. My hands clenched into fists, nails digging into my palms as I stalked down the hallway. That woman. That insufferable, clueless woman.

How dare she show up here and act like she runs the place? I had spent years in this house, bending over backward to ensure everything ran perfectly, taking care of the family, and enduring their condescension like some obedient dog. And now? Now they barely acknowledged my sacrifices.

“No, no,” I muttered to myself as I descended the grand staircase, each step echoing my anger. “She doesn’t deserve any of it. None of it.”

When I reached the kitchen, I leaned against the counter, my mind buzzing with the venomous thoughts I could never say aloud. Five years of carefully hiding my disdain, my jealousy, my hatred. And now, Raina was back—alive, thriving, and completely oblivious to the storm brewing around her.

I smirked bitterly, the image of her sipping the tonic replaying in my head. She thought I cared about her. That was the best part. Each sip brought her closer to her inevitable end, and she had no clue.

“You should’ve stayed gone,” I whispered, my voice low and dripping with malice. “Better yet, you should’ve died years ago.”

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