Summary of Chapter 250 from A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander)
Chapter 250 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Romance novel, A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
RAINA
He had to have lost it. For I didn't understand what part of his brain thought it would be a good idea to even think about indulging Nathan.
“Hey, look at me…” Alex's voice pulled me out of my thoughts, where it seemed to have gotten darker to today. I was so done with Nathan and his existence that I just wanted to be in a world where he didn't exist at all. “I'm sure Dom means well. Your brother would never do anything that would hurt you. I need you to remember that, okay?” His voice was soft. It was a gentle stroke to the nagging feeling that was clawing at my mind.
I married him. I was his wife again. I swallowed hard at the reality. The switch in thought almost made me choke in my own spit. “I'm fine…” I said between coughs. Alex rubbed one hand on my back, up and down until I settled while the other was placed firmly, yet gently on my cheek.
“I'll go get you some water, stay here…” he announced, having stared at me for a moment. His brows creased into a frown, he had something on his mind but he reserved from telling me.
And even if I wanted to stop him from leaving and force him into telling me what was eating at him, Alex was gone out of the room in a flash.
What was up with him?
“Here you go, got you something to eat too. I know you're a sweet tooth.” I was. My chest tightened at this gesture. Last time I was pregnant, I hated being one.
The Alexander Sullivan of that year was a nightmare that I was too scared to leave. I loved him enough not to mind the red flags that glarred in my face.
And yet here was a different part of him. I loved this one dearly. Just as much as I did his old self if not more.
“You're overthinking again baby…” He broke the silence and pinched my cheeks lightly. His expression was laced with both worry and care.
I was overthinking again. “Do you want to talk about it?”
I shook my head. I didn't want to speak about a topic we had talked about over and over. I thought thay was it, but he pulled me to his lap, my back pressed against his hard chest.
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