Chapter 359 The Warmth He No Longer Had
No matter how perfect someone seems, they all have flaws. They all make mistakes.
Just like she and Tyrone once did.
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To outsiders, Tyrone had it all–calm, intelligent, well–mannered, born into privilege, and always composed.
Who would’ve thought that a man so flawless in everyone’s eyes could cheat on his wife, who was his childhood sweetheart? He tore her heart apart without mercy.
Now, with people like Mason and Victor around, Aella had learned what a healthy distance. meant. They could help each other, stay close when needed, and step back when not. It was just right.
She wasn’t stupid enough to fall in love again. Feelings only made people weak.
Now, success and money were the only real safety.
That morning, a little past nine, Aella arrived at the hospital’s inpatient wing. At the elevator, she ran into Anna and Daphne.
Aella glanced at them with a calm face, said nothing, and turned toward the other elevator.
“Dr. Reid,” Anna called out, stepping in her way.
Aella lowered her eyes, her gaze landing briefly on Anna’s belly. Her tone went cold. “Mrs. Cunningham, there’s a high–definition camera right above you. I’d stop right there if I were you.”
Anna quickly waved her hands. “Dr. Reid, you’ve got it wrong! What happened before was my fault. Zera tricked me into giving you a hard time. But now I realize she deserved everything that’s happened to her.”
She lowered her voice, trying to sound sincere. “Dr. Reid, I swear I’ll never bother you again. Could you please—just this once–say something nice about me to Mr. Winter? Ask him not to cancel the partnership with our company.”
Aella’s tone stayed calm but firm. “I have nothing to do with Mr. Winter anymore. I can’t help you.”
And with that, she stepped into the elevator, and the doors closed between them.
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Chapter 359 The Warmith He No Longer Had
Weekend.
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Aella invited Daniel and Aurelia over for lunch.
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The moment Aurelia walked in, she spotted Sayer stretched out on the couch like he owned the place. Sayer panicked, jumped up, and dashed out the door–wearing only one slipper.
Daniel had no control over his sister. He sighed, rubbing his forehead. “Aella, maybe don’t invite Aurelia next time. That girl is a troublemaker; nobody can handle her.”
Aella chuckled. “Come on, don’t be so dramatic. Aurelia’s just outgoing and, honestly, kind of adorable.”
She checked the time and smiled. “Stay a bit longer. Let’s play poker this afternoon.”
Daniel agreed without thinking twice. As soon as he did, Aella pulled out her phone to call a few more people over.
A moment later, the door to the guest room opened, and Henry walked out. Daniel blinked. “Hmm, this boy…?”
Aella explained, “It’s the weekend. I brought Henry here to liven things up a bit.”
When Henry spotted Daniel, he ran over cheerfully. “Hi, Daniel!”
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