Summary of Chapter 2203 – A pivotal chapter in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) by Beverly Quinn
The chapter Chapter 2203 is one of the most intense moments in Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja), written by Beverly Quinn. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Athena had always thought Kerwin’s parents were inseparable. She never imagined there was this whole other story beneath the surface.
She’d known Kerwin for years and never once had she seen his parents argue.
Kerwin… Who would pay five million dollars for someone to take his life?
She just wanted to put this whole ordeal behind her and lift the weight off her heart.
“Tyler, did you find Adam’s mother and brother?”
According to Adam, his mother still wanted him to pay for his little brother’s treatment, but he’d refused, so that woman was bound to show up again sooner or later.
“We found them. Tomorrow, you can come with me to meet her.”
Athena had known Tyler for years, but she’d never seen him so reliable.
She remembered when the Bennitt family’s scandal broke out—Tyler had cut ties with them without a second thought. At least, that’s what the tabloids claimed. They said someone from the Bennitt family had crossed Maja, and Tyler had walked away on the spot.
He was distant with his family, seemed indifferent toward romance, but he was genuinely loyal to his friends.
Athena had never really wanted to know what kind of person Tyler was, but now that she was working with him, she knew she’d see more sides of him than she’d ever expected.
The next day, Tyler did as promised—he took her to see the woman.
Back when Kerwin died, Athena hadn’t had time to memorize the woman’s face. She only knew that after the child was rescued, both he and his mother disappeared, and Kerwin was rushed into emergency care. The scene had been pure chaos, and only later did anyone realize that mother and son had vanished without a trace.
Athena had witnessed things like this before; she knew how dark and complicated people could be. She’d always thought Kerwin had just been unlucky. But if this had all been orchestrated…
Her heart was pounding the whole drive over.
Kerwin had died at the height of his youth, full of promise. He had no obvious flaws, got along with everyone—people genuinely liked him.



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