Ex-Husband's Regret

Chapter 340



Chapter 340

Chapter 340


Chapter 0340


I try to pull my eyes away from hers, but it’s difficult. Her pain is gripping, and I’m the one it has a hold


on.


She’s in a corner all by herself. Mother was busy socializing, and so was Trevor. Her posture and look


weren’t really inviting at all. She looked like she could shrink in on herself at any moment, but what


disturbed me most was the anguish in her eyes. I understood pain; after all, haven’t I been through it


already? Countless times, in fact.


Now I understand where her pain is coming from. I understand the cause of her depressed and sad


state. It’s Gunner. Her son.


“What are you looking at, Ava?” Letty’s voice sounds far away.


It’s like I was hypnotized. I couldn’t look away. I couldn’t see anything except her.


Calvin shakes me, and with great difficulty, I turn to him. He looks at me questioningly. I didn’t


understand it, but for some weird reason, I wanted to comfort Emma.


“Why are you staring at Emma like a deer caught in headlights?” Corrine asks, her eyebrows furrowed.


I shifted my gaze back to the woman, but her eyes were no longer on me. Instead, they were firmly


fixed on the table.


“Her pain…” I stammer the two words, unable to complete the sentence.


“I guess karma has finally caught up with her… From what I hear, guilt and regret are hitting her hard,


and she’s not taking it well,” Letty informs us, her eyes drifting to Emma.


I look at Calvin, but his expression is cold and stoic, revealing absolutely nothing. Either all the feelings


he had for Emma are gone, or they’ve turned to hate, or he’s just hiding them. Burying them inside so


that he doesn’t have to feel that constant heartache.


My eyes shift from him, then to her, and finally to Rowan. Rowan was busy chatting with Gabe, his dad,


and some others. Trevor was there, but you could tell there was a bit of tension between the two of


them. He was laughing, while Iris was securely wrapped in his arms.


I wondered then how things would have turned out had I let go of my obsession with Rowan. Looking at


it as a mature adult, could it be that my obsession ruined the lives of four people?


Think about? If I hadn’t stalked Rowan that night, none of the things that happened that night would


have happened. I wouldn’t have slept with Rowan, we wouldn’t have gotten married, Rowan and Emma


wouldn’t have broken up, and neither Emma nor Rowan would have spiraled, meaning Emma wouldn’t


have hooked up with Calvin, and neither would she have strung him on for years.


It would have been painful losing Rowan, but I think that probably I would have moved on later on and


so would Calvin. Hell, I think he’d already started moving on before he slept with Emma.


Sighing I stand up. “I’ll be right back.” I excuse myself and leave the table.


I go inside and just sit in the living room for a little while. The realization that I might have been the


cause of the heartache and sorrow of four people is heavy on me. 2


I get that everyone makes choices. That everyone has their own paths to follow. I perfectly understand


that ultimately every choice Rowan, Calvin, and Emma made is on them and that it isn’t my fault for the


mistakes they made, but I still can’t help but feel that I was the catalyst; my obsession was the catalyst


for what led them down the paths they took.


“Are you okay, Ava?” Teresa’s voice startles me, and I almost fall.


“Yes,” I lie. “I’m just lost in thought.”


“Okay then, it’s time to cut the cake,” she informs me, and I stare at her in shock.


Seriously, what time was it? Did I just leave my friends about five minutes ago?


“So soon?” I ask in confusion, “Is everyone done eating?”


She looks at me funny, but I ignore the look and stand up. Stretching, I try to release the tension from


my aching bones.


“It’s been more than an hour, Ava.”


Well, that was surprising. I didn’t think that I’d be lost in thought for that long. It seemed like I’d been


gone for only about five or ten minutes max. I guess time rushes by fast when you’re lost deep in your


thoughts.


“Why did no one call me?” I ask as we begin walking towards the backdoor.


“We did want to, but Sir Rowan told us not to disturb you until it was time to cut the cake.” She answers


warmly. “He said this week has been hectic with planning, and you just needed a bit of time to


yourself.”


I nod, my heart feeling warmth towards him. I was starting to doubt things about whether we should


really be together, but then he goes and does something like this. It may seem small and insignificant,


but to me, it was huge. It showed his consideration for my needs. I wanted to be alone for a while, and


he honored that.



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