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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue novel Chapter 10

Chapter 10 of Can’t Win Me Back novel by Ginger Sue, where you'll immerse yourself in a world of captivating and sensual stories. The story revolves around Alyssa Taylor, an individual with deep mysteries and a life full of challenges.

In Chapter 10, we'll witness a new step in Alyssa's journey. The main character will face new difficulties and challenges, taking them through a range of emotions from happiness to pain, from excitement to negativity.

As a deep dive into the mind and heart of the main character, this chapter will heighten the tension and excitement, while also unveiling new aspects of the story and characters.

Get ready for an adventure full of excitement and surprises as you readChapter 10 of Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue on novelfreepdf.com

Chapter 10

Chapter 10

Back at Seaview Manor, Jasper was taken aback after being hung up on by his prideful ex–wife.

The woman had become so cold, and she was no longer the wife who had begged him not to divorce her. It seemed she had felt nothing for him in the three years they were married and was simply tolerating him for some unknown purpose. The mere thought of it had him seething.

“Your coffee, Mr. Jasper.”

Xavier walked in only to find Jasper looking grave. He couldn’t help but ask, “Have you … contacted Madam Alice? Have you gotten her new phone number?”

Jasper pinched the bridge of his nose as irritation flashed in his eyes. He was infuriated after not achieving what he set out to do. He had believed he’d be better off after Alice left, only to end up boiling with anger after learning that she had gotten together with Jonah. “How dare she do this to me?” he thought.

“I’ll find another opportunity. I don’t want to think about her right now,” he said and took a sip of coffee. The next moment, his brows furrowed. “What’s wrong with this coffee? It’s bad.”

“II followed the recipe that Madam Alice left me. How is that possible?” Xavier scratched his head in astonishment.

“Recipe?”

“She handed me a notebook before she left, and it contains all your preferences, right down to the details–what should be avoided, how to prepare your coffee … It even lists what dishes you took an extra bite of according to the date,” Xavier explained as he handed Jasper the notebook.

The man took it, and there was some hesitation before he flipped it open.

Her neat handwriting immediately caught his eye, reflecting her once–deferential character.

“Add a little salt to the coffee to improve the flavor. Jasper likes it that way.”

“Jasper had two bowls of the seafood stew I prepared with fresh scallops this morning. I should make it more often.”

“Jasper isn’t a fan of sweet foods. Perhaps a light dessert like milk pudding or fruit jelly would appeal to him more.”

“I bought a few ties for Jasper last year, and he never used the red one. Jasper hates red…”

Jasper, Jasper, Jasper … His name was in nearly every sentence.

He held his breath as he turned every page, as if he were afraid a single exhale would send the words flying. His eyes darkened as he crumpled the pages.

“Quite the skill at trying to figure someone out. What is this if not her machinations at work?”

He had mixed feelings as he read through everything recorded in the notebook, but it didn’t stop him from tossing it into the bin with a flick of a wrist.

“Hey! Don’t throw that away! Madam Alice worked hard on it for three years. Why would she jot down these notes if she didn’t care about you? It’s obvious you held an important place in her

heart.” Xavier hurried to retrieve it with a pained expression.

“Stop referring to her as Madam Alice. She doesn’t deserve to be referred to that way!”

That was when a mess of voices came from outside the study. It sounded as if it was coming from the right of the corridor, which was where Alice’s room used to be.

“Go take a look and see what’s going on.” Jasper knitted his brows wearily.

Xavier left the study before quickly returning with a complicated look in his eyes.

“It’s Ms. Gardner, sir. She’s … Umm…”

“What happened to Lia?”

“She’s throwing out Madam … I mean… your ex–wife’s belongings.”

Liana was currently running amok in Alice’s room,

“Slut! Bitch! You’re just a village girl. All this arrogance just because you got an old man to spoil you? What’s the big deal about that st* pid bracelet? How dare you look down on me?”

Alyssa hadn’t taken anything with her when she left after signing the divorce papers. That gave Liana a lot to play with. All the skincare products and accessories by her bed were haphazardly thrown to the floor like garbage.

The room was a wreck when Jasper arrived.

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