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Dead at Heart (Ariel and Jayson) novel Chapter 595

Then, you could have just told me that we should wait until my health improved before trying for a baby. You didn’t have to do something like that behind my back.

You gave me hope, only to take it away later. Jayson, you didn’t do this for some noble reason. You had your own motives for making sure I never got pregnant.

That was what Ariel found most unforgivable about his actions.

Jayson looked away briefly but didn’t defend himself. He simply stared at her in silence.

Perhaps both of them were in a foul mood. The air between them grew heavy with discomfort.

Even though Ariel had thought she’d put everything in the past, this revelation cut deeper than she expected. (19

If she had conceived back then, she wouldn’t have had to face the devastating truth nowthat she might never bear a child, not with the looming possibility of a full hysterectomy.

But then again, what would her life with Jayson have been like if they’d had a child? Would they still have been able to separate so cleanly?

Ariel felt drained after her outburst.

What was the point of dwelling on this now? What good would blaming him do?

Jayson seemed to notice the shift in her demeanor. Her expression was no longer so cold and sharp. He reached for her wrist, holding it firmly when she tried to pull away. Guiding her to the couch, he crouched in front of her.

Even after everything I’ve done to you, you couldn’t bring yourself to slap me. You’re too mildtempered for your own good.”

Ariel’s face hardened, her eyes flashing with contempt.

After everything she’d just said, this was his response? To call her mildtempered?

Jayson didn’t seem fazed by her anger. In a light, almost conversational tone, he asked, If we’d had kids, what kind of life would you be living now? Would you have poured all your time and energy into being a housewife?1

Jayson was asking a hypothetical question that was no longer valid.

The Ariel she was now would never even entertain such a thought. But back then? She would have. She would have gladly built her life around her children.

What she had always wanted, since childhood, was a familya complete, loving family of her own.

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She would have given up everything to fill that void in her heart. 2

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The current version of her was very different from the old her. She didn’t know how to respond.

Jayson continued, seemingly oblivious to her hesitation. His voice was calm, almost soothing. Having kids isn’t everything. If you decide you want one, you can always try. You could even start now.4

She understood what he was implyingthat she could still meet someone else, remarry, and start over if she wanted. But for her, things weren’t that simple anymore. (1)

Her body was a ticking time bomb. Even if Liam decided against removing her womb, her condition would make conceiving nearly impossible.

That was life. No one ever got the perfect solution. People rarely had everything they wanted.

Ariel knew Jayson was still hiding the real reason behind his actions, but she no longer had the energy to dig for the truth.

Her anger had burned itself out, leaving only a heavy indifference. She didn’t even have the strength to argue anymore. She decided to accept his earlier answer.

They were already divorced. She would only be tormenting herself by clinging to something she couldn’t

change.

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