Chapter 83 I Don’t Love You Anymore
Noah appeared not to have heard anything, lifting Sadie effortlessly and heading to the bedroom.
Rosa remained motionless, her expression a mask of bewilderment.
With a loud thud, the door slammed shut.
Thrown onto the bed, Sadie made a soft grunt from the force.
She attempted to rise, but Noah’s firm hold kept her pinned.
His tall frame pressed down on her, immobilizing her completely.
Panting, Sadie fixed a defiant gaze on him and mocked, “Noah, isn’t this a bit low, even for you?”
Noah’s expression remained dark; he tightened his grip on her wrist without a word.
“You’re the one who wanted a divorce and the one who wanted to be with your true love.” Sadie’s voice shook but her tone was resolute. “I never stood in your way of the divorce, yet you won’t sign. Could it be… you’ve developed feelings for me?”
Her laugh was bitter. “Not that I care about your affections anymore.”
Looking Noah directly in the eyes, Sadie said distinctly, “I don’t love you anymore.”
These words struck Noah like a dagger to the heart.
A throbbing pain filled his chest, confusion clouding his emotions.
Still, he masked his vulnerability with a stern facade, retorting, “Don’t kid yourself. Who could possibly love you?”
His voice was cold, his dismissal sharp.
His gaze was devoid of any warmth, as if he saw Sadie as nothing more than a stranger.
A cold swept through Sadie, her heart constricting with a frigid sensation.
Struggling to maintain her composure, Sadie said with a blank face, “Please move and let me go.”
Her tone was quiet yet resolute.
A line of tension formed on Noah’s lips, his eyes briefly flaring with anger.
Instead of releasing Sadie, he pushed her wrists deeper into the mattress.
“You’re my wife,” he said, his words tight with anger. “I won’t stand by and let you get involved with Alex and betray me. You’re not leaving this house until you sever all ties with him.”
His voice was quiet but menacing.
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Disbelief clouded Sadie’s face as she looked up sharply. “Are you imprisoning me?”
Noah remained silent, his cold stare warning her of the seriousness of his intent.
He then stood and exited, his tall silhouette casting a long shadow across Sadie.
The door closed with a loud thud, making Sadie’s heart jump.
She instinctively reached for her phone to seek help, but it was missing.
Then it hit her. Noah had tossed her phone into the lake.
Completely cut off, Sadie felt helpless.
She rose and moved towards the window.
From the window, Sadie observed the security guards clad in black uniforms, positioned firmly at the villa’s base, vigilant
and unyielding.
Their presence effectively imprisoned her within the villa’s walls, eliminating any possibility of escape.
Retreating to the bed, Sadie felt the mattress envelop her like the confining bars of a cell.
What was she meant to do?
Fury consumed her, especially after Noah’s rough handling had compressed her abdomen, causing increasing pain.
Sharp, consistent pains began to wrack her body.
Beads of cold sweat emerged on her forehead as her complexion faded to a stark white.
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