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The sky over Silvaden was crystal clear on the morning of the wedding. The church was overflowing with tulips and lilies. I stood at the end of the red carpet and watched Hallie walk toward me in her white gown, her eyes shimmering with hope and anticipation.Just as the ceremony was about to begin, the heavy doors of the church were thrown open.Tracie burst in, gasping for breath. Her red dress was a mess, her eyes were swollen, and she looked utterly bedraggled.She stumbled toward me and called out in a hoarse voice, "Jonas, I've been looking everywhere for you! Why did you leave without a word?"I'm sorry, Jonas. Elton is a monster. He lied to me, manipulated me, and even drugged my wine. I shouldn't have trusted him and betrayed you!"As I watched her unravel and listened to her ramble incoherently, I couldn't feel a thing. There was just a deep, hollow numbness. "We're divorced, Tracie. Your life is no longer my concern.""Divorced? You're just throwing a tantrum, aren
On the other side of the ocean, Mom and I finally landed.Uncle Hubert smiled as he handed me a glass of warm water. "Stop worrying, Jonas. I've already sent your mom in for a full check-up. "It's good to have you back. Now that you're here, nothing else matters."My fingertips were cold, but my mind had never been clearer. I'd never told Tracie that my uncle, Hubert, was a trade tycoon whose influence spanned across Araleth and Eadenport.Years ago, when Dad first cheated on Mom, it was Uncle Hubert who left for Eadenport to build an empire to protect us. FAnd for the sake of repaying what I thought was kindness, I handed Mom over to the Conners and turned her into leverage they could use against me.I thought I could win them over with sincerity. It took Tracie threatening Mom's life for the tenth time for me to finally wake up and realize that some people stayed cold no matter how much I tried to warm them.A few hours later, Mom completed all her medical tests. When I pu
Tracie collapsed to the floor.That was when she finally understood that I was never some broke loser; I'd simply hidden my sharp edge for her.My patience wasn't a weakness. It was the protective love of a man who cherished her, and she'd trampled all over it."I'm going to find him," Tracie declared. Her hands trembled as she booked the earliest flight possible.Morgan gave a wave of his hand, and Elton was dragged into the living room from outside the door. He was covered in blood, and his forehead was a bruised, purplish mess."If you're going to him, make it sincere."He had his men take a photo of Elton's miserable state.Elton began to wail with terror. "I'm sorry, Tracie! Please save me!"Morgan let out a chilling laugh and signaled the bodyguards. Then, a baseball bat hit the ground with a dull, threatening thud."Talk!"Shaking violently in fear, Elton dropped to his knees and banged his head on the floor. "I'm sorry, Tracie. I shouldn't have driven a wedge between
After that night, Elton changed.He stopped pushing Tracie to acknowledge their relationship. Instead, he became increasingly attentive. He even took the initiative to say, "I know you're still thinking about Jonas, so I won't force you. We'll talk when you've cleared your head."Every day, he brought her dinner, all of which were her favorite dishes. He'd even prepared warm red wine and claimed it'd help her sleep and relax.Though Tracie loathed him, she let her guard down and occasionally had a glass or two.One night, Elton's wine was exceptionally full-bodied. After just two glasses, her head began to swim, her limbs felt heavy and weak, and her consciousness started to blur.She tried to steady herself to head to the bedroom, but Elton suddenly pulled her into his arms.His eyes burned with greed, and his voice was laced with the smugness of a victor. "Don't blame me, Tracie. I just love you too much."Once you carry my child, it doesn't matter if Jonas comes back becaus
When Tracie was informed, I'd vanished without a trace from the nursing home.She called me in a fit of rage, but no matter how many times she dialed my number, the call never went through.She was certain that this was just another one of my tantrums, but I was taking it too far this time, and it irritated her.So, she didn't even bother looking for me. She was convinced that a broke loser with a dying mom like me could never escape. Eventually, I'd come crawling back to beg for her forgiveness. She just had to wait for that day.When three days passed, a hollow, uncomfortable ache began to settle in her chest, as if I might really be gone for good.The scent of my crisp cedarwood laundry detergent still lingered in our bedroom, and our matching toothbrushes still sat side by side on the sink. My suits were neatly ironed, and the pearl cufflinks she'd gifted me on a whim gleamed in the light.There was even a half-empty glass of lukewarm milk on the nightstand, but the man who
"What did you say? You can't stop her medication! Please!"I lunged at Tracie like a madman and banged my head against the floor until my forehead started bleeding. When she remained unmoved, I crawled over to Elton and slammed my head against the floor, over and over again."It's my fault! I did it. I'll apologize however you want, as long as you don't stop my mom's medications. She'll die!"Knowing that Mom would actually die, I knew that I now had nothing left to lose."You should've done that from the start," Tracie said coolly. She fished out her phone from her pocket and kindly held it to my face. The security footage showed Mom thrashing in agony on her hospital bed. Her face was twisted in pain, her fingers digging into her palms, her body covered in scratches she had inflicted on herself. She was critically ill. The medication was the only thing keeping her alive. Stopping the medication meant she would have to suffer constant pain until she died.I collapsed onto t







