Chapter 35 – A Turning Point in Seven Years of Marriage with Jake by Margot Howard
In this chapter of Seven Years of Marriage with Jake, Margot Howard introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 35 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Book 2- Chapter 26
I never thought I would see Ethan again.
I frowned at the man kneeling in front of me, crying and sniveling.
I don't know where he got the address of my flower shop, but now he was kneeling at the door, surrounded by a crowd of onlookers.
He cried bitterly: "Ava, I'm sorry, I've wronged you!"
"Get lost!" I had no desire to say more to him.
But Ethan kept kneeling and apologizing.
"Ethan, what are you trying to do?!"
"Ava, I'm sick. Can you lend me some money? I really have no other choice. You're the only person I can turn to for help now."
"What makes you think I would lend you money?! Where's your Mia?"
Now take it and get lost!"
I watched Ethan silently bend down to pick up the bills one by one, then turn and walk away, hunched over.
Just like my father's hunched figure back then.
I should feel triumphant, but at this moment, I only felt desolate.
Enough, it's all over now.
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