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Read HIS REGRET (Ex-Husband wants Me Back) Novel Chapter 232 - Shadows of the Past - By Emma Clarke 232 Shadows of the Past - By Emma Clarke 232 Summary In Chapter 232 of "Shadows of the Past" by Emma Clarke, Althea Grayson finds herself in a tense courtroom battle against her adversary, Vanessa Blake. As the judge calls the court to order, Vanessa accuses Althea of sabotaging her marriage to Daven Callister, claiming that Althea has met with him during critical moments.
The atmosphere is charged with emotion, and the courtroom becomes a stage for their conflict, with spectators and cameras capturing every moment. Althea responds to Vanessa's accusations with calm conviction, asserting that she has no interest in rekindling her relationship with Daven and that she has not communicated with him since their divorce. Her attorney supports her claims by presenting evidence that shifts the blame for the marriage's issues back to Vanessa's alleged infidelity.
The tension escalates as Vanessa, feeling cornered, accuses Althea of defaming her in the media, but Althea's attorney quickly counters that there is no credible evidence to support this claim. As the confrontation intensifies, Althea's composed demeanor contrasts sharply with Vanessa's mounting fury. Althea challenges Vanessa's claims, questioning why Daven left her in the first place, which prompts gasps from the courtroom audience.
The judge intervenes, warning both women to stick to verifiable evidence, but Vanessa, overwhelmed by emotion, lashes out at Althea, insisting that she is the true victim in this scenario. The tide turns dramatically when Althea's attorney introduces additional evidence that reveals Vanessa's own involvement in a smear campaign against Althea. Text messages from Vanessa to her team, instructing them to create scandalous stories about Althea and Daven, are projected for all to see, shocking the courtroom.
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The judge expresses disappointment in Vanessa's unfounded accusations, emphasizing that the evidence overwhelmingly supports Althea's position. As Vanessa's composure crumbles and she desperately tries to maintain her victim narrative, the judge firmly reminds her that the court relies on evidence rather than theatrics. The chapter concludes with Althea maintaining her calm amidst the chaos, her heart racing but her exterior unyielding as the courtroom buzzes with astonishment at the revelations.
This chapter encapsulates the emotions of betrayal, desperation, and the struggle for truth amidst a backdrop of legal warfare. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below ### Shadows of the Past - By Emma Clarke **Chapter 232** "I can get through this," Althea reassured herself, her thoughts a flickering candle flame against the looming shadows of doubt. The courtroom was no ordinary space; it transformed into a battleground, a theater of conflict where every utterance felt like a shot fired in a war of emotions.
The air was thick with tension, and the weight of dozens of eyes bore down on the two women standing at the center of it all-Vanessa Blake and Althea Grayson, adversaries locked in a fierce duel of words and wills. With a decisive bang of the gavel, the judge called the court to order. "Plaintiff, you may begin your questioning." Vanessa sprang to her feet, her heels striking the polished marble floor with a sharp, echoing authority. Her eyes blazed with a fierce intensity, a fire fueled by resentment. "Your Honor," she began, her voice dripping with disdain, "isn't it painfully clear?
Althea Grayson has made it her mission to dismantle my marriage. She appears at the most critical junctures, weaving her influence over Daven until he distances himself from me. And during those times when Daven was away, it became evident that she met with him on multiple occasions." A wave of whispers cascaded through the courtroom, a ripple of intrigue and disbelief. Cameras, granted the privilege to capture the proceedings, focused intently on every flicker of emotion, every shift of expression, as if they were desperate to document even the faintest breath of drama.
The judge turned his attention to Althea, his expression unreadable. "Your response?" Althea rose slowly, each movement deliberate, her demeanor calm and composed, as if she were a swan gliding over a turbulent lake. Her voice was steady, devoid of any tremor, yet it resonated with an unwavering conviction. "Your Honor, I harbor no interest in rekindling any sort of relationship with my ex-husband. If there were attempts to do so, I can assure you, I firmly rebuffed them. I have not had any communication with Mr. Daven Callister since our divorce was finalized.
The relevant facts have already been presented through documents and witness testimonies. I see no necessity to reiterate them." Her attorney, a man with an air of confidence, interjected smoothly, "We have submitted records of the defendant's communications with a third party, which clearly demonstrate that the issues in their marriage arose from her own infidelity-not from our client." The judge nodded, acknowledging the submission. "Let that be entered into the official record." Vanessa's cheeks flushed with indignation, but she pressed on, her voice rising with each word.
"She has defamed me in the media! She spread malicious rumors that have tarnished my reputation both as a wife and a public figure-" "Objection!" Althea's attorney interrupted, his tone sharp as a knife. "There is no credible evidence to support the claim that our client ever contacted the media. This accusation is purely speculative at best." The judge struck the gavel down firmly. "Objection sustained. Defendant, please limit your
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