Chapter summary of Chapter 2186 – Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
In Chapter 2186, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja).
Of course he was drunk. If he weren’t, he’d never have said Bert should apologize.
Bert popped open another bottle for Tyler, grinning. “You’re not nearly drunk enough. Come on, have another.”
Tyler opened his bleary eyes, then suddenly tilted his head back to stare at the ceiling.
“Bert, I visited her old high school, you know. Found out about her first love. Good-looking guy. But do you know what really matters?”
“What?”
“My nose. Right here.”
He pointed at the bridge of his nose, his eyes still glazed over with confusion.
“He has a birthmark here—just like Kerwin. Maybe that’s why Athena was drawn to me, why she was ever kind to me. Isn’t that pathetic?”
He kept saying it was laughable, but the pain in his eyes was so raw, it nearly spilled over.
Bert didn’t know what to say. He’d never been in love like Tyler. At best, he’d see a pretty woman and want to have some fun, but once he actually got her, the appeal vanished.
You always want what you can’t have. Once you do, you stop caring.
“Bert, it just hurts so damn much right here.”
Honestly, Bert didn’t have the patience for this. If Tyler weren’t truly his friend, he’d have tossed him into the pool outside to sober up. All this suffering for a woman—what was the point?
“Tyler, have another drink.”
“I don’t want to. The more I drink, the worse I feel.”
With that, Tyler slumped over, as if he’d fallen asleep.
Bert grabbed a blanket from the couch to cover him, but noticed Tyler’s eyelashes were damp. Had he really been crying again? Lately he was acting like a heartbroken girl—tears at the slightest provocation.
Tyler never got along with his family. After that surgery years ago, the doctors couldn’t guarantee how long he’d live, so he’d always drifted through life, refusing to take anything seriously. Even the scripts he wrote were over-the-top melodramas—he loved that kind of drama. He just never imagined one day it’d boomerang back and pierce his own heart.

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