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Winning My Ex-Wife Back

Reeling from the shame, anger, embarrassment of his break up with the love of his life publicly, Kieran White had gotten involved with a common waitress at the pub he visited. They had hit it off and soon had a one night stand that led to them signing a contract marriage of five years so Kieran could head his family's business. What Edwina Hall had thought was a dream come true soon came shattering with a reality so blindly forced into her face when her husband asked her to sign the divorce papers he presented to her. Devastated, she had signed the papers and had left her cold-hearted ex-husband alone only to realize that she was pregnant with his son. Five years later, the duo crossed part in the most unlikely places and this time, the tables had turned as Kieran would do anything to get Edwina to notice him and most importantly, be with him again. Would Edwina continue to feign indifference to the man who had her heart and the father of her son or would she ignore him and move on with someone else?

Eaglewoman · Urbain
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130 Chs

CHAPTER 16

EDWINA

I kicked back my legs, leaning on Harriet's sofa. 

"I think I might just move in with you. This sofa is to die for," I groaned with satisfaction, my body plaint and relaxed.

Noah was shooting aliens on one of Harriet's game pads, and my best friend handed me a glass of juice before she sat down beside me.

"You'll move in just for the sofa? Not because you can't live without me?" she raised her eyebrows, her words lifted in a teasing manner. 

"Well. That too, I suppose. Not that it's a very strong reason, but you get my point," I said back in the same teasing tone.

I had taken the day off like she suggested, and to be honest, I was glad I did. 

Since I moved back here, it had been very hard for me to meet up with my best friend. We had lunches together very occasionally, but it was always very rare. 

But being here with her made me realized how much I missed her, and I pulled her into a hug.