Summary of Chapter 60 from There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey)
Chapter 60 marks a crucial moment in GoodNovel’s Romance novel, There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Harvey let out a cold, dismissive snort. He felt surprisingly light when he got out of bed today. After taking a shower, he walked out of the bathroom in a bathrobe.
As soon as he looked up, he saw Niamh leaning against the sliding door, rubbing her sleepy eyes. She stretched lazily like a cat, just enough to reveal the defined lines of her toned waist.
"Harvey, you're up early."
Harvey was stunned. The towel he had been using to dry his hair slipped from his fingers and fell to the floor. He didn't even bother changing his wet slippers before striding into Elara's bedroom.
He yanked the blanket off the bed, then turned his head, scanning the room as if convinced Elara was hiding somewhere.
With a sharp flick, he pulled open the wardrobe. Inside, rows of high-end custom-made outfits hung neatly.
When Elara left the Fisher family with Merida, she only took one suitcase. Most of the clothes inside weren't even hers but the ones she had bought for Merida.
Everyone in the Fisher family believed they had treated Elara well over the past seven years. After all, they just had to look at all these high-end custom outfits, luxury bags, and expensive jewelry she had.
But all of it had been purchased under the Fisher family's name. The items were legally registered under Harvey and Ethel. If Elara had taken anything from here, it would have been considered theft.
Even she herself had been a carefully curated accessory, meant to decorate the Fisher family's image.
Niamh, watching Harvey's erratic behavior, raised a brow. "Harvey, what's wrong?"
Standing in front of the wardrobe, Harvey suddenly turned around and saw Niamh dressed in Elara's nightgown.
Everything became painfully clear at that moment.
"You slept in Elara's room last night?"
He was still calling her name in that tone even after the divorce. Niamh rolled her eyes internally at this but kept her tone casual.
"Yeah. You were in so much pain last night—I couldn't just leave you alone. Since Elara's room was empty, I stayed there so I could check on you if you needed anything."
The air around Harvey dropped several degrees.
Niamh suddenly realized something and her voice turned dry. "You… You thought Elara came back, didn't you?"
She pressed further, "Harvey, do you regret divorcing her?"
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