His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 607
His Ex wife is a billionaire (Evadne and Thaddeus) Novel Full Episode
Chapter 606
The news was a cause for celebration, yet the air hung heavy with silence
Evadne paused, her voice even, âAaron told me that Elspeth was a mess before the execution. She was so scared she lost control of the bladder, couldnât even walk. They had to drag her to the execution chamber. It was quite the spectacleâ
Thaddeusâ l*ps barely moved, his voice a hoarse whisper, âWas it lethal injection or a firing squad?â
âInjectionâ
Evadne locked eyes with the manâs deep gaze, her l*ps curling slightly. âA quick bullet would have been too kind. She writhed in agony for ten minutes after the poison hit her system, before her heart finally stopped. Tied to a chair, with limbs stiff and face. distorted, those brief ten minutes were far from enough to atone for her sins, but at least she got what she deserved.
Thaddeus eyelids drooped slowly, a tumult of emotions rising and falling in his chest.
Elspeth was gone. He should have been overjoyed, but the delayed gratification left him less thrilled than he had anticipated.
âAfter her death, the court notified Frederic to claim the b*dy for cremation Technically, they were still married, so he was her next of kin. But he refused to show up, so they had no choice but to send Elspethâs b*dy to the crematoriumâ
Evadneâs l*ps twisted into a sardonic smile, âYouâd think after all theyâd been through, and after she bore heirs for the Abernathy family, Frederic could at least see her off one last time. Itâs a pity, reallyâ
âHmph! If he had gone to pick up that witchâs b*dy, he might as well quit being CEO and start managing a landfill
Hamiltonâs eyes sparkled as he slapped his thigh, âAnyway, my grandson has avenged a deepâseated vendetta, and thatâs cause for a grand celebration Murray, tell the chef to prepare some extra special dishes tonight, and open a fine bottle of wine to celebrate properly
Murray was in high spirits also, âRight away, sir. Iâll see to it immediately
âAnd while youâre at it, send someone to buy some fireworks to set off at the gate. We need to clear the bad air!â
Thaddeus couldnât help but smile, âGrandpa Hamilton, thatâs not necessary. Besides, this place is so secluded, where would you even find fireworks around here? Donât trouble Murray with such a task.â
Murray, thereâs a fireworks shop about three miles from Grandpaâs mansion. Lused to buy them there for him. You can send someone; they should still be open Evadne offered with a sweet grin.
Thaddeus looked at Evadne, surprised and secretly impressed.
Used to? When had she been doing all this without him noticing?
Murray gave Evadne a thumbsâup. âWhen it comes to knowing Mr. Hamilton Abernathy, no one compares to Ms. Ashbourne Youâre not just his granddaughterâinâlaw, youâre like his own flesh and blood.â
Flattered by the compliment, even the usually confident Evadne intertwined her fingers, blushing.
âIndeed, my llana has always been so devoted to me. No one in the Abernathy family comes close to her. Hamilton mused, his gaze falling on Thaddeus bewildered face with a hint of reproach, âYou probably donât even know all my habits or what I like, but Ilana knows them by heart. During your three years of marriage, llana often visited to keep me company. I love fireworks, especially during the holidays. llana always tried her hardest to indulge my whims. She was with me through many lonely days Itâs just a shame that an old man like me, half in the grave already, couldnât do more for her. Youâll have to make it up to lana for me, Thaddeus. Take extra good care of her, you hear?â
âGrandpa Hamilton.â Thaddeus voice caught, his throat tight with emotion
âGrandpa Hamilton, Thaddeus has always been good to me, exceptionally so
Evadne quickly soothed Hamilton, her playful smile returning, âBesides, spending time with you has always been my pleasure. Ive learned so much from you, and every visit is like stealing a bit of your wisdom. Bet you didnât see that coming, huh?â
Before her voice trailed off, a tall shadow loomed over her. Suddenly, a firm hand cradled her lower back, pressing her close to his
warm chest
Evadne melted into his embrace, her breath hitching as Thaddeusâ l*ps claimed hers in a fervent k*ss, his eyes filled with longing and tenderness. He didnât care that Grandpa was watching, he was openly passionate and possessive.
Hamilton and Murray were beside themselves with excitement, their hearts racing with joy!
Thaddeus had always been reserved, less of worldly wisdom, difficult to get along. Hamilton had half a mind to take him to a psychiatrist when he was younger but feared it would damage his pride.
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As a young woman Grandma was crazy about fireworks. But Grandpa, being the stubborn man he was of firecrackers instead setting them off in the yard with a bang and a clatter Grandma was so W. Cracker
Thaddeus couldnât help but chuckle. That is fitting Suits Grandpaâs character to a Tâ
âGrandma was skittish, you see. Every time Grandpa it those firecrackers and sturned back to her, shed jump right into his arms, and heâd cover her ears for her.
Grandpa used to tell me those days were like Grandma. No amount of status or wealth could
ream, a beautiful fantasy he could never forget every single moment with ver replace his love for her
As Evadne narrated the tale, she ended with a helpless shrug. âSo, thats why I do these things for Grandpa. After all, for an elderly living in a revere of love, thereâs only so much I can do.â
Thaddeus listened in silence, his eyes brimming with unshed tears.
âHey, come on now, donât tell me youâre getting soft on me!â
Evadne quickly pulled out his tie to dab away the tears at the comer of his eyes, âMy sto you are getting emotional, crying and all that. What are you a fountain?
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Thaddeus was consumed with a sense of shame. How could it not relate to him?
He was Hamiltonâs own grandson, yet for the past twenty years, he had only inherited Fredericâs cold indifference. He thought he had been getting better, but now it seemed his own depth of feeling couldnât compare to a fraction of his grandfatherâs love for his grandmother
âFrom now on, it wonât happen again,â Thaddeus murmured with a trembling tone after a long silence:
Evadneâs delicate fingers pressed against his l*ps, her smile gentle, âYes, of course. It wonât happen againâ
The young couple had a delightful dinner with Hamilton, and Murray had arranged for the fireworks to be delivered.
Hamilton sat in his wheelchair, a contented smile on his face as he watched his grandson and Evadne ignite the brilliant fireworks nearby. They twirled sparklers in their hands, laughing joyously like children on Christmas.
âLook at Thaddeus smile, how bright and cheerfulâ Murray draped a blanket over Hamiltonâs legs, âI still remember when he first came to live with you. His height barely arrived to that to your waist. He was wearing illâfitting clothes, so thin and small. Quite the pitiful sight
Hamilton nodded in agreement. Time flies. Heâs now a man of stature, standing on his own.â
âBefore he met Ms Ashbourne, I donât recall him ever smiling like that. He was burdened with heavy responsibilities and hidden resentments, never truly happy. But thankfully, Ms. Ashbourne redeemed him, and all is well now,â Murray reflected
âMana is not just a gift from heaven to me but to my grandson as wellâ Hamiltonâs eyes warmed touched by the joy before him.
They were like a match made in heaven, a perfect pair, just like him and his beloved wife who had passed away m
many years ago
Suddenly, Hamiltonâs phone in his coat pocket vibrated, snapping him back to reality. He took it out, and his pupils contracted at the sight
Puzzled, Murray glanced at the screen, his expression turning to shock, âis that Mr. Chad Abernathy?
âMurray, take me inside.â
Once back in the living room, Hamilton took a deep breath and answered the video call.
On the screen appeared Chad his face pale and delicate, offering Hamilton a warm smile despite his evident frailty
âGrandpa Hamilton, long time no see, How have you been?â
Hamiltonâs expression stiffened slightly. Tm well, Chad, how are you recuperating over there? You look not too lively Have you been taking your medication regularly? Are you keeping up with your checkâups? If you feel unwell, you must tell me and your dad. night away so we can come to see youâ
âGrandpa Hamilton, please donât worry My health is improving day by day. As your grandson, Iâve been away for so many years, unable to fulfill my duties before you and dad. I am ashamed. I will recover and hope to return to your side and dads as soon as possible. Chadâs coughing fit brought a mist to his soft eyes.
Hamilton responded quickly. âSee, youâre still quite ill. Donât push yourself, and focus on getting better abroad. Your dad and I understand, we wonât blame youâ
As they spoke, the sounds of laughter and conversation from Thaddeus and Evadne drifted in, and it seemed the couple was heading their way.
Hamiltonâs heart clenched. âChad, I have something to attend to. Weâll talk in a few days
âGrandpa Hamilton, what are you afraid of?â
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âYouâre overthinking it.â
âDo you dislike seeing my face that much? Do you hate me that much?â
your grandson, Iâm not?â
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