After the Divorce: Crushed on My Lawyer Ex-wife

Chapter 243



#243 “Meeting Your Mother Feels Like A Big Deal.”

As the plane soared through the sky towards Minnesota, Alexander couldn’t shake off his nerves. He fidgeted in his seat, constantly adjusting his tie and checking his phone. Sophia couldn’t help but find his behavior amusing.

“Relax, Alex,” she chuckled, nudging him gently. “You’re acting like you’re about to face a firing squad.”

Alexander let out a nervous laugh. “I can’t help it. Meeting your mother feels like a big deal.”

Sophia smiled reassuringly. “Hey, she’s going to love you. Just be yourself.”

“Yeah, but what if she doesn’t?” Alexander’s worry was palpable.

“Silly,” Sophia said, squeezing his hand. “Trust me, my mother has a knack for putting people at ease. Besides, I have a feeling she’s going to have a lot of fun messing with you.” Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.

Alexander looked at her with wide eyes. “Wait, what do you mean by that?”

Sophia laughed. “Oh, don’t worry. It’s nothing bad. She just likes to test people to see how they handle themselves.”

“Well, I hope I pass the test,” Alexander said, a hint of apprehension in his voice.

“You’ll be fine,” Sophia reassured him with a smile. “Just remember to charm her with your irresistible charm.”

Alexander grinned. “With you by my side, how can I fail?”

As the flight continued, Sophia and Alexander engaged in light-hearted banter, sharing stories and reminiscing about their journey together. The hours flew by quickly, and soon they were descending

towards their destination.

Once they landed, Sophia could sense Alexander’s apprehension growing. She placed a comforting hand on his arm. “Hey, no matter what happens, we’re in this together.”

Alexander nodded, offering her a grateful smile. “Thanks, love. I don’t know what I’d do without you.”

They gathered their belongings and made their way out of the airport, where Sophia’s mother was waiting to pick them up. As they approached her, Sophia couldn’t help but notice the mischievous glint in her mother’s eyes.

“Hello, darling!” her mother exclaimed, enveloping Sophia in a warm hug. “And you must be Alexander.

Alexander extended his hand with a nervous smile. “Yes, ma’am. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”

Sophia’s mother chuckled. “Oh, none of that ma’am nonsense. Just call me Linda. Now, let’s get going. I can’t wait to hear all about your adventures.”

Sophia exchanged a knowing glance with Alexander as they followed her mother to the car. This was going to be an interesting visit indeed.

Once they were settled in the car, Sophia’s mother wasted no time in peppering them with questions about their journey and their plans for their visit. Alexander did his best to answer politely, though his nerves were evident in his voice.

As they drove through the scenic countryside towards Sophia’s mother’s home, Sophia couldn’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia. It had been years since she last visited her mother, and the familiar sights brought back memories of her childhood.

“Mom, the scenery here is so beautiful, “Sophia remarked, gazing out of the window.

Her mother smiled warmly. “I’m glad you think so, darling. It’s good to have you back home.”

As they approached the house, Sophia’s anticipation grew. She wondered how her mother would react to Alexander and if she would approve of their relationship. Despite her reassurances to Alexander, she couldn’t help but feel a twinge of anxiety.

Once they arrived, Sophia’s mother led them inside, where they were greeted by the warm aroma of home-cooked food. The house was cozy and inviting, with sunlight streaming in through the windows.

“Make yourselves at home,” Sophia’s mother said, gesturing towards the living room. “I’ll go finish up in the kitchen.”

As Sophia and Alexander settled onto the couch, Sophia’s mother returned with a tray of snacks and drinks. She sat down opposite them, a mischievous glint in her eyes.

“So, Alexander,” she began, fixing him with a curious gaze. “What went wrong with your first marriage to my daughter that you decided to try again?

Sophia tensed slightly at her mother’s direct question, exchanging a quick glance with Alexander, who looked taken aback but composed himself quickly.

“Well,” Alexander began, his voice remaining steady despite the unexpected line of questioning. “It’s true that Sophia and I were married once before. Our first marriage ended because… Well, because I was young and foolish. To be honest, it was more of a formality than a real marriage. We never actually met in person, and I failed to make any effort to connect with her.”

Sophia’s mother, Linda, nodded thoughtfully, her expression unreadable as she listened intently to Alexander’s response.

“And what makes you believe things will be different this time?” Linda continued, her eyes fixed on Alexander. “Why should I believe that you’ll pay more attention to her?”

“Mother!” Sophia interjected, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment at her mother’s directness.

Linda chuckled at the reaction she’d elicited from her daughter and Alexander.

“Oh, come on now, Sophia,” Linda said with a playful glint in her eye. “You know I’ve always enjoyed teasing your boyfriends since you were a teenager. Alexander, my dear, you don’t have to answer that question. I’m confident that things are different now that I see you both together and happy.”

Sophia breathed a sigh of relief, grateful for her mother’s light-hearted approach. She shot Alexander a reassuring smile, silently thanking him for handling the situation with grace.

“Of course, Linda,” Alexander replied with a good-natured smile, relieved to have been spared from answering the probing question. “I can assure you that I’m fully committed to Sophia this time around. And I promise to always pay attention to her needs and feelings.

Sophia shot her mother a playful glare, but there was warmth in her eyes as she realized that her mother’s teasing was a sign of acceptance and affection.

“Thank you, Mom,” Sophia said, her voice soft with gratitude. “It means a lot to me that you approve of our relationship.”

Linda’s eyes twinkled mischievously as she leaned back in her chair, clearly enjoying the moment.

“Well, as long as you two promise to keep me entertained with your antics, I’m happy to give my blessing,” Linda replied with a grin. “Ah, now it’s time for lunch and then I’ll show you around town.”

Sophia and Alexander exchanged a knowing look, feeling grateful for the support and love that surrounded them.


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