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After I Stopped Loving Him novel Chapter 736

Isabella didn’t waste her energy trying to guess how Norah would react. She just had to wait and see.

Norah knew all about what happened last night, just like she did. The news would get out, one way or another, and it wouldn’t be because Isabella said a word. Natalie wouldn’t even get the chance to blame her.

Feeling a little smug, Isabella left for work with a spring in her step.

She had a client meeting lined up today, talking over a new business partnership. Her little studio had turned into a full-blown media company, and she’d already scored some impressive wins. More and more people wanted to work with her.

Now, she was aiming higher, looking for deals with bigger companies to help get her short-form dramas out to a wider audience.

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Over at the Lane house, Jordan woke up early. The first thing he saw was his wife, fast asleep with her head resting beside him. It hit him that she must have stayed up all night taking care of him, and a wave of guilt washed over him.

He reached out and gently touched Natalie’s arm. She stirred right away.

“Jordan, you’re up,” she said, lifting her head.

She saw him sitting up on the couch and hurried to his side. Sliding next to him, she wrapped both arms around him and spoke softly. “Jordan, I’m sorry. I just couldn’t manage to get you upstairs last night. I had no energy left.”

“I had to let you sleep on the couch. I was worried you’d roll off, so I stayed here to keep an eye on you. I don’t even remember falling asleep myself.”

Jordan felt even guiltier hearing her say that. He hugged her back, his voice gentle. “Natalie, I’m sorry you had to go through that. I drank way too much. I don’t even remember coming home.”

He paused, then added, “Later, talk to the housekeeper. Have her move in and stay, even after hours. I don’t want you alone here when everyone else goes home.”

Natalie nodded quietly.

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