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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 626

Summary for HuG 626: The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)

Chapter Summary: HuG 626 – The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) by Free Collection

In HuG 626, a key moment in the Novel novel The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor), Free Collection 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.

ere was no way she could remain unmoved.

Tears streamed down Carla’s face as she clung to her son’s arm, trying to soothe him through her own pain. Micah, don’t say that. Emma hurt younone of this is your fault.

Jamison pressed his lips together, unwilling to utter a single word.

Micah’s gaze shifted to Ivy, desperation spilling over. Ivy, at this point I just need to knowIf it weren’t for my uncle, would youwould you get back together with me? I mean it, I really love you. I’ve only ever loved you, no one else, not in this life.

He sobbed as he spoke, every word ringing with raw sincerity, as if his heartbreak could move heaven itself.

But Ivy felt nothingnot a ripple.

She wondered if men and women simply understood love differently.

If he loved her that much, then why had he gotten together with Emma? Why had he gone so far as to get engaged?

And if he loved her so much, why had he ended up with Emma again, to the point of getting sick?

Was it really possible for his heart to love her, but his body to long for Emma?

She shot him a glance, unwilling to dignify such pointless questions with an

answer.

But Micah wouldn’t let it go. Ivy, please, just answer me

With no way out, Ivy’s voice turned cold. Even if your uncle never existed, I wouldn’t get back together with you. It doesn’t matter how much you claim to love meit will never happen.”

Ivy!Carla snapped, anger flaring in her voice.

Micah broke down, crying harder than before. You can’t even lie to me? Can’t even say something to make me feel better?

Ivy’s voice stayed icy. Maybe if fewer people had coddled you with sweet lies, your wouldn’t be where you are today.”

The words hit home.

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Micah was the classic spoiled heirsomeone who could only function when life was easy. The moment he hit real hardship, he fell apart, stubborn and warped, always blaming the world and refusing to admit any fault. In his mind, he was always the innocent one, and everyone else was to blame.

That was all Ivy had to say. Before turning to leave, she paused. Take care of yourself.

Down in the parking lot, Jamison called for a bodyguard to fetch Ivy’s car, then took his wife back to his own vehicle.

Boyd took the driver’s seat.

He glanced in the rearview mirror, noting Jamison’s somber mood, and hesitated before asking, “Uncle, should we head home, or stop somewhere for dinner?

Jamison didn’t reply right away, but Ivy spoke up. Let’s go out for dinner.

Of course, Ivy.”

Boyd drove them to a villa on the edge of townhe knew Ivy was fond of the chef’s homemade dishes there.

The garden was beautiful, and the evening air was pleasant. Ivy suggested they eat in the gazebo, where they could enjoy the scenery and a little peace. The open space had a way of clearing the mind.

When the kettle whistled, Ivy got up to make tea, but Jamison gently took the teapot from her hands. Let me. You’ll burn yourself.

She looked at him, her voice soft. “Are you going to tell your parents about this?

She could read the storm on her husband’s face.

Micah had contracted HIV; to put it bluntly, the Ludwigselders had essentially lost their only grandson.

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