Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret

Chapter 1086



Chapter 1086:

But Sadie barely registered the words. Her pulse thundered in her ears. All she could see was the growing nightmare in her head—Noah, hurt or worse, just beyond those doors. “Out of my way! This is an emergency!”noveldrama

The panic in her voice crackled through the air.

Everything inside her screamed for movement. There wasn’t a second to spare.

The moment the guard’s gaze shifted slightly, she lunged sideways, hoping to slip past him.

But he was faster. His arm shot out again, barring her with more force this time.

Annoyance edged into his tone now, the mask of polite professionalism beginning to slip.

He couldn’t help but grumble inwardly—this woman looked well put together, but clearly had no concept of following protocol.

Trying to keep things civil, the second guard offered a polite but firm warning, saying, “Ma’am, we’re just following procedure. Please don’t make it harder for us. Forcing your way in won’t solve anything—it’ll just get us in trouble.”

None of that mattered to Sadie.

Each breath she drew came sharp and ragged, panic flaring in her eyes. “If something happens to Noah,” she said in a low, cutting voice, “this hospital won’t be operating for much longer!”

Though she didn’t shout, the weight behind her voice left no room for argument.

Something in her presence made the guard freeze, momentarily thrown off balance, unsure how to handle her.

It became instantly obvious—this woman wasn’t here for medical assistance. She was here to cause trouble.

𝘾𝙝𝙚𝙘𝙠 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙝 𝙘𝙤𝙥𝙮: gⲁ𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⫸ⅽ𝗼𝗺

His fingers moved toward his phone. He was intent on calling for reinforcements.

But Samuel caught the motion at once, a flicker of steel entering his gaze. Before the man could speak, Samuel stepped in and struck with swift, practiced precision.

The sound of impact was heavy and final, followed by the thud of a body hitting the ground.

Panic crept into the second guard’s expression. His partner down, he instinctively backed away, face drained of all color.

With nothing standing in her way now, Sadie barreled through the entrance, Jack close behind her.

Inside, the hospital felt like a ghost town—quieter than expected, the stillness broken only by the sharp echo of their footsteps.

When they saw the nurses’ station, Sadie strode up to the desk. “Where is Noah?” she asked, her voice slicing through the silence like glass.

The nurse was bent over the desk, arranging supplies, when a sudden voice broke the silence, startling her.

She shot upright, and as her eyes met Sadie’s, her pupils narrowed in alarm.

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