Grace stood stunned for a few seconds. In a flurry of panic, she grabbed a vase from the cabinet and swung it at Ethan's head.
Just then, the fragrance of magnolias filled the air. The dried magnolias, painstakingly arranged, now dropped their petals in a soft cascade. And the vase—the one he had chosen so carefully—split apart on impact with his head.
However, Grace didn't realize those were the magnolias she had picked for him, and she certainly didn't know how much that vase meant to him.
She leaned against the wall, her eyes fixed on him warily.
"Are you sober now?" she asked.
Ethan didn't reply. He just felt something warm trickling down his face. He didn't reach up to check. Instead, his gaze dropped to her lips.
They were swollen and red from his kiss, and there was a smear of blood at the corner—left by him.
His stare pierced through her like a blade. This wasn't the Ethan she used to know.
If the Ethan from before was all poise and discipline, then this one before her now was streaked with shadows—part saint, part sinner.
The old Ethan had self-control. He had boundaries. Hence, she used to believe she could handle him.
However, she felt like prey now. She was warm, soft, and placed right in front of a starving beast.
She ducked her head and strode straight toward the door. Just then, he said, "I've asked Tim to get your documents. We'll register our marriage tomorrow morning."
Grace's steps halted with her hand already on the doorknob. She was gripping it so tightly that it felt like it was burning in her palm.
"I told you, Mr. Henderson. I have a boyfriend."
"But he doesn't matter to you."
It was the same response.
Grace took a deep breath, then refuted, "It's not that he doesn't matter to me. He does. I just don't let emotions cloud my judgment."
Staring at the broken vase shards, he let out a chuckle. "You're really heartless, aren't you?"
A sharp pain pricked at Grace's chest for no reason she could name. She didn't see how keeping a level head made her heartless. She had simply chosen what she believed was the right outcome.
Love didn't have to be a shared tragedy.
She didn't bother arguing. Without looking at Ethan, she said calmly, "If I leave, Mr. Henderson Senior won't hound you about marriage anymore. And I promise I won't come back."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)
Honestly Liam is pissing me off so much rn...
At this point, even if Grace kills everyone including Ed and Ethan I will support her....
410 chapters and jodie still a b, theyre not together ans the situation doesn’t even change. what r we here for...
Wait is Ed and Ethan not the same person???!!...
Its so interesting ... can you please update more chapters.. i started reading 6 days ago now i cant wait for daily 2 chapters.. its so damn interesting.....
Author please give at least 10 chapters every day …this is one of the best story so far …extremely enchanting...
please publish Kemzy's story entitled Claimed by The Lycan King in GoodNovel...