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She Moved On and Glowed Up — Now Her Ex-Husband and Son Want Her Forgiveness Novel

Chapter 24

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Innocence Never Dies by Ace 24 Summary In "Innocence Never Dies" by Ace, Nora finds herself grappling with her conflicting emotions towards her son Quinton, who stands alone in a play area. Despite a fleeting maternal instinct to comfort him, her memories of Quinton's previous misbehavior-specifically, an incident where he threw a block at her-overwhelm her. At just six years old, Quinton has already crossed a line in Nora's eyes, and she struggles to reconcile her feelings of anger and hurt with her role as a mother.

When Quinton expresses his feelings of resentment towards her, claiming that she doesn't love him, Nora's heart sinks, realizing the depth of his pain and the impact of their strained relationship. Quinton's accusations cut deep, revealing his feelings of neglect and frustration. He lashes out, blaming Nora for his unhappiness and comparing her unfavorably to other mothers. Each word feels like a physical blow to Nora, who had convinced herself that Quinton's animosity was influenced by his other parent, Lily.

However, as Quinton's words resonate within her, she feels the weight of their emotional distance and her own shortcomings as a mother. In a moment of desperation, she decides to take Quinton home, but her approach is harsh, reflecting her own turmoil and inability to connect with him. As they return to their apartment, Quinton's defiance grows, and he ultimately runs to his father, Travis, seeking comfort. This moment ignites a wave of jealousy in Nora as she watches Quinton find solace in Travis's embrace.

The stark contrast between her relationship with Quinton and the bond he shares with his father becomes painfully evident. When Travis confronts Nora about her behavior, his protective instincts toward Quinton clash with Nora's defensiveness. She feels misunderstood and isolated, struggling to justify her actions while yearning for the warmth and affection that Travis effortlessly provides. The chapter culminates in a confrontation between Nora and Travis, where the emotional stakes are laid bare.

Nora attempts to defend her actions, believing Quinton deserved punishment for his behavior, but Travis's response highlights the innocence of a child and the responsibilities of a parent. Their differing perspectives reveal the fractures in their relationship and the challenges they face as co-parents. In this moment, Nora is left feeling more alone than ever, caught between her desire to be a good mother and the reality of her strained connection with her son.

The chapter ends with a poignant reminder of the complexities of parenthood, love, and the innocence that seems to slip further away with each conflict. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **Innocence Never Dies by Ace** Nora stood at the edge of the play area, her gaze fixed on Quinton, who was isolated from the other children. He was there, small and vulnerable, with his head bowed in a posture that spoke volumes.

A fleeting sense of doubt flickered through her mind, but it was quickly overshadowed by a vivid memory that surged forth-Quinton, with an unyielding determination, had hurled a block straight at her eye, showing no remorse. She steeled herself, refusing to yield to the pangs of maternal instinct that urged her to comfort him. At just six years old, Quinton had already crossed a line that she believed should never be crossed. He had inflicted pain on someone, and the absence of an apology was utterly intolerable.

"You don't love me at all," he suddenly blurted out, his voice thick with unshed tears, each word laced with an unmistakable hurt. Nora's heart sank as she met his gaze. Quinton had lifted his head, and his eyes, once innocent, now burned with a mix of resentment and betrayal. "You never play games with me. You never take me to the amusement park. You know I love fried chicken and ice cream, but you always say it's bad for my health and won't let me have any. You couldn't get Dad to love you, so you just drag me down into your misery.

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No real mom acts like you." Each accusation struck her like a physical blow, twisting the knife deeper into her chest. The dull ache that spread from her heart was almost unbearable. Nora had convinced herself that Quinton's feelings of animosity were merely seeds sown by Lily, but now she realized that the resentment had taken root, entangling itself in the very fabric of their daily interactions. In that moment of painful clarity, she felt utterly drained, as if the weight of his words had siphoned off her last reserves of strength. "Alright," she said, her voice quiet but firm.

"If you resent me that much, then there's no point in wasting any more time." She extended her hand toward him, but Quinton recoiled instinctively, thinking she intended to pull him into another unwanted embrace. Instead of a hug, she seized him by the collar, lifting him off the ground and marching him out of the play area. After she had refunded the admission fee, she didn't set him down. Instead, she continued onward, her long strides carrying them back to their small apartment, Quinton dangling slightly as he struggled to keep pace.

He wanted to plead with her to slow down, but each time he glanced up at her, he was met with a cold, unreadable expression that silenced his protests. Once they exited the elevator, Quinton managed to free himself from her grip and bolted ahead, a surge of defiance propelling him forward. Nora followed closely behind, her mind racing with thoughts of how to mend the rift that had grown between them.

Just as she stepped out into the hallway, she heard him call out with unexpected enthusiasm, "Dad!" Her heart twisted painfully as she paused at the elevator doorway, watching Quinton rush toward Travis as if he were a lifeline thrown into turbulent waters. The sight ignited a fire of jealousy within her, and for a moment, she felt the sting of unshed tears threatening to spill over. Travis had arrived just moments before, and upon discovering that Nora and Quinton were not home, he had dispatched his assistant to scour the area for them. He hadn't anticipated their return without him.

As he noticed Quinton's tear-streaked face, his expression shifted, darkening as he cast a sharp glance at Nora before kneeling to address their son. "Quinton, why are you crying? What happened?" Through his sobs, Quinton recounted the events-the way Nora had dragged him away and how she had struck him with a toy block. Each word dripped with the innocent pain of a child seeking solace. Travis's demeanor shifted immediately, his brow furrowing in concern as he turned back to Nora. "Nora, he's just six. It's normal for him to misbehave. How could you hit him?

You know his immune system is weak, and yet you took him to a crowded mall? What if he catches something? Can you take responsibility for that?" Feeling the warmth of his father's affection, Quinton leaned his small face against Travis's shoulder, a gesture that filled him with comfort. He then glanced back at Nora, a look of smug satisfaction painted across his features. Nora noticed the way Quinton regarded Travis-filled with pride, trust, and a longing for approval. Her lips curled into a cold smile, a bitter twist of irony in her heart.

When she had spoken harshly, she felt she was merely trying to guide him, albeit poorly. Yet when Travis spoke, it was wrapped in love and concern, a protective embrace that Nora yearned for but could not seem to provide. He truly was a child of the Luther family. "You hit him because he deserved it," she stated, her voice sharp and defensive. Travis's tone hardened, cutting through the tension. "What kind of attitude is that? He's a six-year-old! What could he have possibly done to justify that?" "This," Nora replied, pointing to the faint redness around her eye, "this is what he did.

So you tell me-did he not deserve it?" Conclusion In the aftermath of that fraught encounter, Nora stood at the precipice of a painful realization. The confrontation with Quinton had unearthed the deep fissures in their relationship, exposing the raw wounds inflicted by her misguided attempts at discipline. As she watched Quinton find solace in Travis's embrace, the stark contrast between her harshness and his father's nurturing warmth was a bitter pill to swallow.

The innocence she had once cherished in her son was now marred by her inability to connect with him, and the weight of her choices pressed heavily upon her heart. In that moment, she understood that love alone was not enough; it required understanding, patience, and the ability to listen to the silent cries of a child seeking affirmation. As the echoes of Quinton's accusations reverberated in her mind, Nora felt a profound sense of loss-not just of her son's trust, but of the hope for a harmonious family dynamic.

The chasm that had formed was not insurmountable, but it demanded a willingness to confront her flaws and the realization that true parenting meant embracing vulnerability. She recognized that the innocence of childhood, once thought to be a shield against the harsh realities of life, could also be a mirror reflecting her own insecurities. With a heavy heart and a newfound determination, Nora resolved to bridge the gap between them, understanding that the journey toward healing would require her to shed the armor of defensiveness and step into the light of empathy.

The stakes are high, and the fragile bond between mother and son hangs in the balance. Moreover, as Quinton revels in the warmth of his father's affection, Nora's jealousy will simmer beneath the surface, igniting a fierce internal battle. Readers can anticipate a clash of ideals as Nora wrestles with her desire to be seen as a competent mother while feeling overshadowed by Travis's seemingly effortless connection with their son. The chapter promises to delve into the complexities of their family dynamics, revealing how past traumas shape their present interactions.

Will Nora find a way to bridge the growing chasm, or will her resentment push Quinton further into his father's arms, complicating their already tumultuous relationship? Prepare for a whirlwind of emotions as the story unfolds.

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