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Divorce to Destiny: Reclaiming My CEO Husband by Anney GW

Chapter 169
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| go to her and hold her now and we sob together. | finally got it. Why she never could leave and why she never

contactedafter | was taken away. She made the ultimate sacrifice so | would go on to have a bright future. |

think of Abby and | know I'd do nothing less for her if | had to.

Just then, Jayden steps back inside, and | can see his expression and | know he's heard. "I swear that slug is

going to get what he deserves one day."

His hatred for Steve evident.

"I wish he was dead," Mom says quietly, her voice shaking. "But I'm grateful he never cback here. I'm

grateful he left you alone."

Not exactly. He's been in our lives recently, remember? He's the one who toldhe'd left you

almost

here and pregnant. | wasn't sure what I'd find here, or if either of you survived, but I'm so glad. He's actually

donea favor."

"My short-term memory is a little shot. So many years of drug abuse took its toll."

"It doesn't matter. He's gone now. | don't think he'll be back."

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The room falls into a heavy silence. Cass is unusually quiet. | know it must be hard to hear the truth about the

deadbeat father she never knew. The one she physically resembles so much. But that is not her fault.

"Cass, if you need to talk or ask questions, I'm here."

She doesn't say anything, just nods slightly, her gaze fixed on the floor.

"Con, I'm looking forward to a hot bath and sfood. Let's gather a few things and go check into a

hotel.

Cass goes up the hallway into her room, | watch Mom as she moves slowly, gathering a few things into a small,

worn suitcase. The decision to leave this house-the only thing she's had to call her own-is clearly- hard, and | can

see it in every hesitant movement. "Mom," | say softly, moving closer. "I know this is hard, but it isn't forever."

She stops packing for a moment, turning to face me. | know, Winona. But this house... it's all I've ever had. After

he left, | found ssemblance of peace here. It's where | finally got clean, where | started to build my life.

Leaving for any amount of tsets my anxiety off.".

| look at Jayden. | know exactly how she feels about anxiety attacks.

For her, this place represents survival, even if it's tied to so much pain.

Mrs.... | mean, Mom...ah...sorry, what do | call you?"

Lucy. My name's Lucy Nolan. | went back to my maiden name. Jayden, you can callLucy."

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"Lucy, Winona and | have been working together at therapy to try and clear sof this backlog of messed up

childhoods that's interfering with us making our future together."

"I'm sorry to hear you've had struggles as well, Jayden, Mom says.

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"I'd sure appreciate you taking stwith Winona to help her get to a place where she can allow herself to

think she deserves the life she's created for herself." He kisses my cheek.

He gives Mom a hug. "The past is the past but being a part of our future would be very much appreciated."

"Of course. I'd be very happy to do that. And for Winona and Cass to have a relationship."

"I think if you'd just seen the two of them working together, you'd be very proud. They are very much alike."

Jayden grins and takes my hand in his.

There's something up with him. I can tell.

Mom nods and gives him a small smile. "They are both strong."

"It's not safe here right now," | say, trying to keep my voice steady. "To be honest,being here doesn't help

She nods. "I'll get sthings from my room. It's not like I'm starting over somewhere new. I'll be back. "You've

already started over new," | remind her as | touch her shoulder. "You're clean. You've raised Cass. You've done

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the hardest part. Anything after this is a breeze." She looks at me, her eyes filled with tears. "I wanted to leave

this place so many times before, but if | did,

you

wouldn't know where to findif ever..." Her voice cracks, if ever you wanted too."

"Oh, Mom. | just never thought this house would even still be standing let alone you be alive here."

"I know. | never wanted you to cback. It was just deep down, if ever you did, | wanted to be here for you at

that time

"You are probably the reason | survived childhood. Thank you."

"You gavehope, Winona. Knowing you were out there, living your life, gavethe strength to keep going.

Gavestrength to see that Cass could have a future too."

The tears she's been holding back finally spill over, and she collapses into my arms, sobbing. | hold her, my own

emotions swirling in a mix of anger, sadness, and a fierce protectiveness. Cass comes out at that moment and

sees the two of us like that.

| can't read her face. | wonder if she's ever seen her mother cry like this. | have. | saw it every day | can

remember until | left this place.

| don't ever want to have to see her cry like this again.

Cass simply puts her backpack on the floor and comes over.

She envelopes us both in a hug.