Share

chapter 212

Author: Princessella
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-13 21:18:55

He gave a little, humorless snicker. "That’s... complicated."

Alexis considered him for a minute. "Still single?"

"No doubt. You?"

She wavered, looking down at her coffee. "I’ve dated here and there, but I and Matthew are just fine."

Haven gestured, retaining the information. An interesting blend of alleviation and lament twirled inside him. "I didn’t think I’d ever run into you again," he conceded.

"Neither did I," Alexis answered discreetly. "Not like this."

There was a pause, thick with implied things. Haven moved, choosing to swim into more profound waters.

"Alexis… I know we can’t change the past. But I’ve continuously wondered—" He stopped, gathering his thoughts . "Do you ever think about what went wrong between us?"

Alexis leaned back in her chair, her expression turning contemplative. "I’ve thought about it more times than I can count," she conceded. "We were young, Haven. We needed different things, and we didn’t know how to meet in the middle."

He gestured, blaming
Locked Chapter
Continue Reading on GoodNovel
Scan code to download App

Related chapters

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 213

    As she began her presentation, her voice was clear and articulate, drawing everyone’s attention. She spoke passionately about her topic, sustainable living, and shared innovative ideas that showcased her deep understanding and commitment to the cause. Haven couldn't help but admire how she commanded the room, weaving in personal anecdotes that made her points resonate with the audience.He could see some of her mates whispering and nodding along, clearly engaged by her enthusiasm. Each slide she presented was met with nods of approval, and Haven's heart swelled with pride. He knew how hard she would’ve worked to overcome her nerves and how much this moment meant to her.As she wrapped up her presentation with a powerful call to action, the audience erupted into applause. Haven joined in, clapping enthusiastically, his smile wide. He caught her eye as she stepped down from the stage, and they exchanged a look of triumph. In that moment, he knew that Alexis had not only impressed everyo

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 214

    Have remained quiet, but his look never left Matthew’s. He could see the uncertainty whirling underneath Matthew’s bravado, and he knew precisely what was happening. He wasn’t trying to take Alexis back, but clearly, Matthew believed something else. Alexis took a step toward Matthew, lowering her voice. “You’re making a scene. Stop it.” “I just need to know,” Matthew said, dazzling her. “Do you still have feelings for him?” The statement hung in the air like an overwhelming weight. Alexis solidified, shocked by the obtuseness of his allegation. Haven’s heart crashed in his chest. He ought to say something to defuse the circumstance, but what could he say? Matthew took her hush as affirmation. “That’s what I thought,” he murmured severely. Alexis shook her head, disappointment bubbling over. “This isn’t about haven. It’s about you not trusting me.” “Trust?” Matthew jeered. “How am I to believe you when each time I turn around, you’re with him?” Haven Exhaled through his nose, t

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 215

    Haven sat on the worn leather couch in his loft, tapping his fingers on the armrest. The swoon scent of pine cleaner waited from his half-hearted endeavor at cleaning up. His heart beat. Alexis had agreed to meet him, and for the first time since the divorce papers were finalized, they were getting to talk. True talk. No lawyers, no intervention, no e-mail strings filled with passive-aggressive comments. Just the two of them. When the knock came, he solidified. He told himself to remain calm, but his hands were as of now shaky. He opened the door to discover Alexis standing there, wearing a cream-colored trench coat, her dull hair pulled into a tight bun. She looked as excellent as ever, but there was a pressure in her posture, arms crossed, eyes watched. "Hello," she said, her voice small as well indeed. "Hello," he reacted, venturing aside to let her in. "You look... great." "Thank you." She looked around, taking in the familiar environment. "Place still looks the same." "No dou

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 216

    "Matthew, don’t act strange about this," she snapped. "This isn’t about feelings. It’s about putting the past to rest." "Sounds like a part of passionate stuff to me," Matthew jeered, dazzling Haven. "Why would you even engage this, Alexis? He’s just trying to drag you back into his mess." Haven clenched his fists but kept his voice unfaltering. "You don’t know anything about me or what we’ve been through." "I know enough," Matthew shot back. "I know she left you for a reason." "That’s enough!" Alexis’s voice cut through the pressure like a whip. Both men turned to her, shocked by the authority in her tone. "Matthew," she proceeded, her voice calmer but firm, "I told you I needed space, and I meant it. I came here to have a discussion, not a fight. In case you can’t respect that, at that point possibly you ought to leave." With that, he raged out, slamming the door behind him. The quiet that was taken after was stunning. Haven let out a breath he didn’t realize he’d been hol

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 217

    The lights shone overhead, moving off the gem chandeliers that lined the ceilings of the amazing dance floor. The city’s top had gathered at the summer time charity celebration, dressed in their best clothing, their giggling and discussing an ensemble of riches and class. The wine streamed openly, and the weather was merry, with the promise of a pleasant night ahead. Alexis stood by the long buffet table, adjusting the strap of her champagne-colored dress. The outfit clung to her figure elegantly, and her dark twists fell unreservedly over her shoulders. As she picked up a glass of shimmering wine, she looked over the room, checking the faces of the visitors. Her friends were someplace close to the dance floor, but she needed a minute to herself. It had been a tornado of some months since she began dating Matthew, and today evening time was another step toward presenting herself to the social circles that mattered to him. “Where have you been?” The recognizable voice behind her was

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 218

    Alexis’s cheeks flushed with embarrassment as several pro adjacent started to take note of the interaction. “Matthew, please,” she whispered direly. “Not here.” But Matthew wasn’t listening. His grip on her arm fixed, and his voice grew louder. “If you’re going to mislead me, at least make it believable.” The discussion around them continued as more people turned their heads, inquisitive about the unfurling scene. Jordan’s eyes flicked between Alexis and Matthew, his expression solidifying. “Hey, man, you should chill. We were just catching up.” “Stay out of this,” Matthew snapped, his voice carrying over the room. Alexis’s heart dashed, fear setting in as she took note the curious glances and quieted whispers spreading through the swarm. She tried to pull her arm free, but Matthew held on solidly, his knuckles white from the weight. “Matthew, let go of me,” Alexis said, her voice trembling. “Not until you explain yourself,” Matthew shot back, neglecting the growing gathering o

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 219

    The party continued, but the air had moved, leaving behind a sense of unease and unfinished business. Outside, Alexis took a deep breath, the cool night air relieving against her flushed skin. Jordan set a consoling hand on her bear. “You okay?” She gestured, in spite of the fact that her voice wavered slightly. “Yeah. I will be.” And for the first time in months, she felt free.Alexis found herself seated disconnected at the far corner of the coffee shop, her fingertips following complicated designs along the edge of her untouched cappuccino. The outside world, obvious through the window, was lively with a furious vitality that she had long since lost the capacity to gather. Her look was settled on the darkened sea, her thoughts once more spinning around Matthew. The move from the simple beginning to the more complicated stage of their relationship was progressive, associated with the whisper of a breeze that carried a fragrance both recognizable and strange. There were viewpoints

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13
  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 220

    "Good morning," she said softly. Matthew looked at her, speechless. "Coffee. If you want.” She poured herself a cup, leaned against the counter, and watched him put down his plate. "Look, almost last night." Matthew cut her off. "No. I've thought about it, and honestly, I don't know what you want from me. You say I remind you of your father, but I'm not him. And if you don't see, maybe we're wasting time here." The words hit harder than Alexis expected. A part of her knew he was right, they couldn't keep dancing for the same argument. But the other part that she can't ignore is how this relationship seems to follow the toxic environment that she grew up with. "I just need space," she said. "Space to think, think about what I really want." Matthew lowered the plate with more force than was necessary. "And where does that leave me?" Alexis looked at him, really looked at him, seeing the chaos she saw before her father's eyes, the desire to control, to bend her to his will because

    Last Updated : 2025-01-13

Latest chapter

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 246

    "I actually believed that we would eventually have to take sides.” Marcus could vividly recall the memories. He had been friends with Haven since high school, witnessing his journey through a painful breakup with his college girlfriend, who had betrayed him by getting involved with his roommate. Smoothly flowing friendship marked by shared experiences and challenges. The betrayal had caused Haven to build walls so high that they appeared insurmountable. His innate warmth and optimism were buried beneath layers of protective cynicism. When Fiona first re-introduced Alexis to their friend group few months ago, Marcus noticed the same wounded walls in her. Fresh from calling off her engagement to a man who had gradually tried to suppress her sparkle, in an effort to control her better, Alexis was portraying a demeanor characterized by sharp edges and cautious aloofness. Haven and Alexis moved around each other cautiously, like two wary cats, drawn to each other yet filled with insecurit

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 245

    The park seemed hushed, only the little giggles from the children playing and the jogging steps from around the park seemed to be the only sound apart from the heartbeat of both Haven and Alexis. Haven and Alexis sat across from each other, their gazes locked. Time seemed to stand still as they simply were, their presence filling the space with a quiet intensity. Haven's heart pounded in his chest. He’d never felt this way about anyone before. It was as if he was seeing her for the first time, every detail, every nuance, striking him with a fresh sense of wonder. Her eyes, a deep, captivating brown, held a universe of emotions. He could get lost in them for hours, exploring the depths of her soul. Alexis, too, was lost in the moment. She felt a warmth spreading through her, a comforting familiarity that she hadn’t experienced in a long time. Haven’s gaze was steady and kind, a stark contrast to the chaos that often surrounded her. In his eyes, she saw acceptance, understanding, and

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 244

    Haven's throat was fixed. He knew precisely what she meant—how they had both lost themselves in the splits and cleft of their fizzled marriage, getting to be individuals they didn’t recognize. "Do you ever think," he said, his voice scarcely capable of being heard, "about what us?" Alexis gave him a sidelong look, her expression softening. "All the time." They fell into a pensive quiet, the kind that comes as it were when two individuals share a history as well complicated for words. "I think," Alexis began gradually, "we were trying so hard to be what we thought the other needed that we overlooked to be ourselves." Haven gestured, her words resounding deeply. "No doubt. I thought I had to be this culminating supplier, continuously solid, continuously in control. But I wasn't truly letting you in. I see that now." "And I kept trying to be this perfect spouse," Alexis included with a little, self-deprecating snicker. "I needed to demonstrate that I was enough, that I coul

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 243

    Alexis let out a little, severe giggle. “I never stopped caring, Haven. That’s the problem.” The genuineness in her voice cut through him like a knife, more sharp than any offended she may have tossed his way. He leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. “If you never stopped caring, why did you leave?” She hesitated, her expression tormented. “Because I was tired of waiting for you to choose me.” Haven felt the air leaving his lungs as if she had punched him. “What are you talking about? I was continuously there.” “You were physically there,” Alexis whispered, “but your heart was someplace else. Continuously working, continuously building. I needed more than that.” He closed his eyes, blaming wrapping around him like chains. He had worked himself to the bone to donate them both a great life, believing it would be enough. But in the process, he had missed the foremost vital thing—her. “I thought I was doing it for us,” he said, his voice overwhelming with lament.

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 242

    A minute, the walls around her heart trembling but not very falling. Perhaps, just perhaps, she might take another step. “Yeah,” she said unobtrusively. “I think I do.” Haven leaned back in his leather chair, checking the numbers on his laptop screen with a tired but fulfilled smile. Business was good, better than ever, in reality. Growing his firm had been one of the most risky choices of his life, but the payoff had surpassed his expectations. However, even in the midst of his proficient victory, a gloomy hurt remained underneath the surface, one that wasn’t so effortlessly relieved by benefits and development charts. He tapped a number of keys to distract himself and ran a hand down his face. He had a whole lot to do on his plate for the upcoming investors meeting that could serve as a major boost for the future of his company. His company that suffered a downgrade after the divorce with Alexis was slowly getting recognized and becoming a better version of itself.Outside the wide

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 241

    She moved awkwardly in her seat, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear. “It’s easier that way. In case you don’t expect anything, you can’t get hurt.” Dr. Patel inclined forward marginally, her hands resting on the armrests of her chair. “It sounds like you’ve built walls around yourself to secure against dissatisfaction. But those walls also make it difficult for people to associate with you, don't they?” Alexis collapsed her arms firmly over her chest. “Yeah, well. it’s not like anyone’s trying that hard, anyway.” “Do you think that’s true?” Dr. Patel inquired tenderly. “Or is that something you tell yourself since it feels safer?” Alexis looked absent, jaw fixing. “What difference does it make? They give up inevitably. Friends, boyfriends. everybody. It continuously happens.” Dr. Patel let a minute of hush hang between them before she spoke. “Tell me about your last relationship.” Alexis moaned, rubbing her sanctuaries. “Do we have to?” “I think it could help us learn mor

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 240

    Alexis giggled, the sound light and free. For the first time in a long time, she felt confident. “Maybe,” she said, looking at him, “but possibly it’s worth the risk.” Haven’s grin mollified, and in that minute, something moved between them—something inconspicuous but irrefutable. As the night wore on and the wine vanished, they found themselves closer than ever before, their chuckling blending within the warm glow of the room. And for the first time since her engagement ended, Alexis allowed herself to accept the plausibility of love again—not the perfect, fairy-tale kind, but the chaotic, complicated, genuine kind. And sitting there with Haven, she realized that perhaps, just perhaps, she was precisely where she was meant to be.The cool night air brushed against Alexis’s skin as she strolled down the quiet street. She’d left Haven’s place a little later than she’d planned, but the lingering warmth of the evening was a welcome change from the usual rush.A sense of peace washed

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 239

    Alexis didn’t drag her hand away, but she looked down at the ring once more, her lips squeezing into a lean line. “Why does it feel like I’ve been left with nothing?” “Because shock could be a thief,” Haven said delicately. “It takes more than just the person, it takes your sense of worth with it. But that’s a lie. You still have all of you, Alexis.” For a long minute, neither of them talked. The hum of discussion and clinking glasses filled the hush between them, a foundation clamour to the turmoil whirling in Alexis’s mind. Haven gave her hand a soft touch. “Let’s get out of here. This place isn’t precisely built for healing.” Alexis wavered but at that point nodded, thankful for the life saver he was proposed to. They ended up at Haven’s flat, the air thick with the comforting fragrance of coffee and cinnamon candles. Alexis twisted up on the couch, holding a warm mug between her hands while Haven sat over from her, his expression open and understanding. “It’s not just Mat

  • ENTANGLED WITH MY CONTRACTED HUSBAND    chapter 238

    Alexis yanked her arm free, dazzling at him. “No, Matthew. You had your chance, and you blew it. I deserve way better than this.” Matthew’s shoulders dropped back. For a moment, the sound between them was the murmur of the TV. “Where did you indeed meet Deborah?” Alexis inquired intensely, incapable of stopping herself. Matthew moaned intensely. “She’s an old friend from college. She got into a few financial inconveniences, and I thought I might help.” His voice trailed off, as if indeed he realized how lamentable the pardon sounded. Alexis shook her head in disbelief. “Unbelievable. You bet with our future for some lady from your past.” She turned and walked toward the door, her heart overwhelming but unfaltering. She had gone through for so long disregarding the signs, trusting Matthew would be the man he imagined to be. But presently, she saw the truth clearly, he had never been that man. “Alexis, please!” Matthew called after her, his voice splitting with edginess. “Don’t le

Scan code to read on App
DMCA.com Protection Status