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There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey) novel Chapter 7

Summary for Chapter Ch 7: There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey)

Chapter Ch 7 – A Turning Point in There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey) by GoodNovel

In this chapter of There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey), GoodNovel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter Ch 7 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 7

Elara handed Harvey the pen

Niamh widened her eyes at that moment, unable to hide the glimmer of hope shining within them. When she saw Harvey sign the divorce agreement, a secret sense of triumph lit up her face. T

Elara, you’re being so dramatic! I’d wake up laughing in the middle of the night if I had a husband like Harvey

Elara shot Niamh a faintly mocking glance, Do you hear how desperate you sound?

Harvey tossed the signed divorce papers at Elara You can throw your tantrum, but don’t vent your frustrations at Niamh

Uninterested in arguing further, Harvey lowered his voice and spoke to Bambi. If you ever want to come home, you can

always call Daddy.

Bambi tilted her head up and looked at Harvey. She didn’t say a

y a word and only tightened her grip on Elara’s hand.

His gaze toward Elara was cold and indifferent. Bambi is my daughter, so she’s welcome to come back anytime, but youIt

won’t be so easy for you to return.

Harvey seemed like a god perched high above as he looked down at her with disdain. His warning was clear: this was a grave mistake. Elara would certainly pay dearly for it

Elara smiled faintly. Even if leaving the Fisher family means the road ahead is a sheer cliff, I’ll never turn back

A flicker of something unrecognizable flashed through Harvey’s eyes, but it was gone in an instant.

We’ll meet at the courthouse 30 days from now. As he uttered those words, Elara felt a weight lift from her chest. 1

Holding Bambi’s hand, she walked toward the entrance. Elara then turned around for one last look at Beau after putting on

her shoes.

Beau, I won’t be coming back.

Beau lashed out at her, Just leave already! All you ever do is make Daddy upset! I hate your

Elara then left with Bambi. After they were gone, Niamh complained to Harvey, Elara’s unbearable. Women like her are always so dramatic!

Housewives are just the worst. They’re overly emotional, incapable, and careerless. Without the Fisher family, she’ll have nothing to live on!

She added, feigning sincerity. If I ever got divorced, I’d leave with nothing. Even if the love was gone, I’d never make things difficult for someone I once cared abouta

Niamh stole a glance at Harvey’s face, trying to gauge his reaction. But his expression remained as calm as ever, showing no

Sign of turmoil

She just wants me to chase after her. Harvey sneered in disdain.

But she overestimated herself

Niamh couldn’t suppress the smug curl of her lips. Even after seven years of marriage, Harvey had never truly cared for Elara

Two days later, Beau walked into the study, asking. Daddy, why can’t I get through to Mommy’s phone?

Harvey sat behind the desk, not bothering to look up

DONUS

Beau felt uneasy as he scratched the back of his head Mommy left without helping me finish my craft project, and it’s due

tomorrow What should I do?!

Harvey responded coldly. Do it yourself

Daddy, can I ask Niamh to come over and help me with it? Beau asked cautiously.

Harvey’s voice came from behind the computer screen. Do as you like.

Yes!” Beau cheered as he ran out of the study. Not having his mother around wasn’t such a big dealhe still had Niamh

Niamh arrived half an hour later. She sat with Beau in his room, working on the craft project. But less than 30 minutes in,

Beau’s face turned beet red with frustration i

Why can’t you figure out how to use plastic straws to build a space fortress?

Niamh, who was sitting crosslegged on the floor, stared at the pile of plastic straws scattered in front of her. She was

completely lost.

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