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A Vow Lost to Time
A Vow Lost to Time
Author: Solemn Farewell

Chapter 1

Author: Solemn Farewell
[Frank, I know this must be painful for you. But what Agnes and I have is real. I hope you can find it in yourself to let her be happy.]

The message lit up my phone. It was from Nicholas Morgan, Agnes Grey's assistant.

Aside from that message, the rest were videos and photos.

An impassioned embrace beneath the famed Tower of Love.

Whispers of affection before the murals of one of the most famous museums in the world.

Naked bodies tangled on the sands of a tropical paradise.

And even images of their unrestrained pleasure against a floor-to-ceiling window.

Only in that moment did I fully understand that Agnes was no longer the woman I had once loved.

We had met when we had nothing. For the sake of her acting career, I worked day and night, pouring every cent into her performances and running errands for her film crews.

For seven long years, I toiled until I slept on subway rides home, drank so hard at business parties that my stomach bled. Piece by piece, I built a company from nothing.

And in those same years, Agnes rose to fame, her name celebrated across the nation.

Everything we once dreamed of achieving together—she chose, in the end, to share with her assistant.

I didn't hesitate. I drafted the divorce papers.

Just as I was about to sign my name, a sudden voice echoed at my ear.

"Frank, don't! You promised me, remember? You said you'd give me three chances."

The familiar voice struck me like lightning. My body trembled.

I turned… and there stood Agnes at nineteen, delicate and ethereal, wearing the 30-dollar dress I once bought her with money from a part-time job.

In that dress, she had always been the most beautiful in my memory.

I stared blankly at her apparition, then unexpectedly, I laughed.

"All right. Three chances it is."

At that very moment, my phone rang again.

"Frank! How many times have I told you? Stop picking on Nicholas! He's only my assistant. He's exhausted every day, running around with me from place to place! If you keep this up, forget about that seaside trip I promised you!"

I put the call on speaker. Her furious voice filled the room.

I glanced at the nineteen-year-old Agnes, offering her a gentle smile. Anger flared on her youthful face.

"How can she talk to you like that? How dare she speak to you this way!"

Nineteen-year-old Agnes trembled with fury. But the twenty-seven-year-old version of her was cold as ice.

"Frank, looks like you've grown bold—keeping another woman at your side now. I'll give you half an hour to get to Marlen Tower. If you're not here by then…"

She hung up without finishing.

I muttered, "That's the first chance, Agnes."

Even I wasn't sure if I was speaking to the nineteen-year-old before me, or to myself.

By the time I drove to Marlen Tower, forty minutes had already passed.

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  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 9

    I laughed until my voice broke, raw and ragged."Agnes, do you know what I told myself the moment I heard those words? Do you know what I said?"She stared at me, eyes wide, brimming with desperate hope. "Wh-what was it?"I looked at her face—so unchanged from the girl I once knew, yet now masked beneath layers of flawless makeup."I said this: I never regretted meeting you. And I was even willing to give you one last chance."My voice was calm.Her entire body trembled, light flaring in her eyes, as if joy and relief had surged through her veins. But before she could speak, I cut her off."But that chance is already gone. You never let go of Nicholas's hand—not even to apologize. I waited at home after that for two full hours. Where were you during that time?"I pressed the call button on the bedside table. The nurse entered, and I spoke with ice in my tone."Please escort this woman out of my room. I don't ever want to see her again. And hand this recording over to the polic

  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 8

    Still, I fought to hold on. Every second I bought might be one second closer to rescue.The knife drove into my left arm again and again until the agony tore through my throat in hoarse, broken screams.Nicholas demanded my surrender, over and over. But how could I beg him for mercy?The wounds multiplied, my entire arm turned numb, stripped of all feeling. My consciousness blurred at the edges.The thought of more pain to come hollowed me out with despair.And then, to my disbelief, Nicholas suddenly flung the blade aside."Boring," he sneered. "Enough. Better to just kill you outright."His words made my heart seize in my chest.Nicholas had given up the game, and the thugs behind him exhaled in relief."You do it," he ordered, clapping his hands once before pulling out a handkerchief to wipe them clean.The men advanced, pulling something from their coats.I shut my eyes slowly, bracing for death.But just as darkness closed in, the shatter of glass split the air.An ex

  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 7

    "Nicholas… where are we?"I forced my voice steady, careful not to provoke the madman in front of me.He let out a jagged laugh. "Hahaha, Frank, you're supposed to be a smart man. Can't you tell?"Of course, I knew. But keeping him calm was the only chance I had.Before I could think of what to say next, one of the men beside him spoke in clumsy English."Sir, hurry… better kill now. Ski resort… accident found… no good."The words seemed to ignite Nicholas's rage."Shut up! I paid you all plenty. The resort is huge. So what if one person disappears?"He roared, then struck me hard across the face. My head snapped to the side as his hand fisted in my hair, yanking me up."Frank, you bastard! Do you have any idea how much it cost me to win over that whore Agnes?" His voice cracked into a shriek. "I licked her boots, washed her feet, massaged her shoulders. I was her dog—her slave. I even hand-washed her underwear!"His face twisted, spittle flying."For years, I endured it all

  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 6

    Agnes's head spun from the alcohol. At last, she gave up on the keypad and began pounding on the villa door."Frank, open up! I'm back! Frank, I know you're inside."Frank, I'm sorry. Please, just open the door."Frank, what more do you want? I've already said I'm sorry!"The longer she knocked, the angrier she grew. The alcohol began to burn off, leaving her both sober and furious.Perhaps exhaustion finally caught up with her, because she stopped and pulled out her phone. After a short search, she found the chat log where I had once given her the code.But when she entered it—correctly this time—the door still refused to open.In that instant, her mind cleared.She realized I had changed the password.Panic surged through her. She dialed my number in a hurry."The number you have dialed is currently switched off."Her shouts went unanswered. Her calls met only silence. Finally, in desperation, Agnes smashed a pane of glass and climbed inside."Frank, you've gone too far!"

  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 5

    I cast Agnes and Nicholas a cold glance, then turned to leave.The nineteen-year-old Agnes would never return. With her gone, I had no reason to be entangled with the twenty-seven-year-old Agnes.But I had barely taken two steps when her voice called out."Frank, don't… don't go."Perhaps it was her gentle tone, one that still carried a trace of meaning in my heart, that made me pause to hear what else she had to say.Seeing me stop, Agnes's face lit up with relief."Frank, I'm sorry, I forgot. I'll have them prepare everything again, all right? Frank, I was wrong. Please forgive me."Yet her words only struck me as laughable. Even as she apologized, her fingers remained twined with Nicholas's.Perhaps noticing my gaze, she suddenly seemed to realize and hurriedly let go of his hand. She took a step as if to chase after me, but Nicholas caught her arm and whispered something. She froze where she stood.I didn't bother to see what she said or did next. The moment the nineteen-ye

  • A Vow Lost to Time   Chapter 4

    The nineteen-year-old version of Agnes shed another tear."So tomorrow night… she'll regret it."Neither of us expected that the twenty-seven-year-old Agnes would truly appear on the beach. She came, but not to keep our promise."Frank, you actually followed me here? Are you spying on me? You're pathetic!"The beach we once chose for my proposal was now covered in roses, with fireworks arranged behind them in a dazzling display.And at the center of the blossoms stood the twenty-seven-year-old Agnes. Even when she saw me, she did not let go of Nicholas's hand."Your three chances are over, Agnes."I murmured softly, while beside me, the nineteen-year-old Agnes clutched my arm in despair."Frank, please don't… Maybe she prepared this for you. Let's go see, all right?"Her voice trembled on the edge of pleading.But the twenty-seven-year-old's voice was cold as ice."Frank, get over here!"I turned my head, gave the younger her a gentle look, then stepped forward.The moment

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