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Chapter 71: Echoes of the Past, Whispers of Desire

Author: Frank J.P
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-23 02:46:59

For Jason and Bella Reed, life after George Reed’s death and Dean Carter’s imprisonment was supposed to be their reward. They had fought for years, bled for years. And finally, they had won.

Reed & Co. was thriving again, rebuilt with sweat, stubbornness, and endless faith. The Phoenix Foundation had stretched across borders, feeding children, rebuilding schools, and saving lives. Their daughter, Lila, had grown up laughing, her eyes bright, her smile untouched by the darkness that once stalked their family.

From the outside, the Reeds were untouchable. Successful. Respected. A power couple draped in triumph.

But behind the photographs and the speeches, their marriage had changed.

Their love had once been wild, desperate, like fire in a storm. Every kiss had been stolen, every touch had carried the risk of being their last. Now their love was softer, safer. And Bella, though she would never dare say it out loud, sometimes missed the spark. She missed the sharp edge of passion that onc
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