Login via

A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander) novel Chapter 216

Summary for Chapter 216: A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 216 – A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander) by GoodNovel

In Chapter 216, 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.

DOMINIC

I still couldn't believe my eyes when I saw her—my wife, Faith—there, safe and home. For a stunned, long moment, I didn't stir, wondering if my mind was tricking me, but then she stepped forward, and without further hesitation, I folded her into my arms. There in that hug, I didn't mind whether it was real or crazed fantasy; she threw arms around me, the crying indistinct against my shoulder,and for one brief heartbeat, I let the warmth and relief wash over me.

That comfort, however, was brutally short-lived. In an instant, Alex intervened, abruptly peeling her away with a rough grip that sent a shock of anger surging through me. “How are you here, and where’s Raina?” he snarled, his anger so intense it sent me almost boiling. I felt my anger flare at the way he grabbed her—as if my own wife were his possession—and I growled, "Back off, Alex. She's my wife, and I will not have you disrespecting her like some prize to possess."

Through hiccups and tears, Faith asked, "Why do you think Raina was there?" I couldn't help but answer, with her quaking hands in mine and struggling to steady herself. "Because Raina ran away from home—Nathan caught up with her—and Alex…" I didn’t finish because Alex interrupted forcefully, "This destroys everything! The intention was to rescue them together. I couldn't prevent Raina from heading there, so I had to use her to get us out of this mess. And now how do I go about it?”

"His words stung deep like a lash, I felt the nasty reality bite deep in my gut. I looked into Faith's bloodshot eyes and asked, "Did you not see Raina?” Shaking her head, she whispered softly, "Raina never arrived."

I was frustrated, I argued, "Perhaps those men were deceiving you, Alex," but he interrupted quickly, "No way. I had something on them—they would not risk their families, it does not make sense." A flood of hopelessness swept over me on top of my rage until at last I shouted, "Enough! Faith must rest, and Caleb needs his mother. I attempted to keep my voice at a minimum as I ushered her from the heated argument.

Chapter 216 1

Chapter 216 2

Verify captcha to read the content.Verify captcha to read the content

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander)