Home / Romance / WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT / Chapter 121: The Weight That Stayed

Share

Chapter 121: The Weight That Stayed

Author: Iris Bloom
last update publish date: 2026-05-10 00:20:25

The gesture did not need force to land.

It drew the room’s attention in a single, unbroken line, cutting across the measured stillness and settling where it had been directed, not because it demanded it, but because it altered the shape of everything that had just been said.

Raymond did not move when the attention found him, his posture unchanged, his gaze steady, though something in the quiet set of his shoulders shifted, tightening not in reaction, but in recognition of the role he had just
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 210: Home

    A year later. The lake looked exactly the same. Morning sunlight still danced across the water. The surrounding trees still swayed gently in the breeze.The cottage still stood proudly near the shoreline, wrapped in the quiet beauty that had first welcomed them when they needed somewhere to heal.Yet everything else had changed. Laughter echoed across the property. Tiny footsteps raced across the grass.A squeal of excitement shattered the peaceful silence before another followed immediately afterward.General Watson lowered his newspaper. Slowly. Suspiciously. The expression on his face suggested he already knew trouble was approaching.A second later Lily Stone burst around the corner of the cottage like a tiny hurricane. Her curls bounced wildly. Her shoes appeared untied. Her determination remained absolute.The little girl sprinted across the lawn with complete confidence despite possessing only a questionable understanding of danger. Or balance. Or patience."Grandpa!"General W

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 209: What Remains

    "I think your mother would have framed that one." The words lingered quietly in the room.Tricia looked back toward the photograph glowing on the laptop screen. The image filled the display. Sunlight. Lake water. Family. A moment frozen forever.For several seconds she simply stared at it. Then a small smile touched her lips."I think she would have too."Raymond settled into the chair beside her. The cottage had grown silent around them. The twins were asleep. General Watson had retired for the night.Outside, moonlight shimmered softly across the lake, transforming the water into silver and shadow.The peacefulness felt almost unreal. Not because it was unfamiliar anymore. Because it had become familiar.That realization still surprised her occasionally. After everything they had survived, peace had stopped feeling temporary. It had started feeling like home.Raymond reached forward and rotated the laptop slightly. The photograph remained visible between them.His eyes studied it th

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 208: The Photograph

    The idea stayed with Tricia long after she closed the camera screen. Even after Raymond fell asleep beside her. Even after the cottage settled into complete silence.The image remained fixed inside her mind. A photograph from her mother's memory box. A family standing together beside a lake.Her mother smiling. General Watson looked younger and far less patient. A little girl standing between them with windblown hair and grass stains on her knees.The photograph wasn't perfect. Nobody had been looking directly at the camera. The horizon tilted slightly. Part of a tree branch blocked one corner.Yet somehow it felt perfect anyway. Because it captured something real. Something alive. Something worth remembering.Now, years later, Tricia found herself staring at a photograph she had taken only hours earlier. Different people. Different generations.The same feeling. The realization lingered with her as sleep finally claimed her.When morning arrived, the idea remained. Clearer now. Stron

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 207: Through The Lens

    "I knew it."Raymond looked up from the section of railing he had been repairing."Knew what?"General Watson folded his arms with the unmistakable confidence of a man presenting undeniable evidence."That one was born to be photographed."Lily immediately rewarded the statement by producing another delighted smile the moment she spotted the camera hanging around Tricia's neck.The older man pointed triumphantly."There."Raymond glanced toward Lily. Then toward the camera. Then back toward General Watson."Or maybe she's smiling because she likes seeing Tricia happy."General Watson opened his mouth. Paused. Then frowned."That was annoyingly reasonable."Tricia laughed. The sound drifted across the deck along with the gentle breeze coming off the lake.For a moment nobody moved. Nobody rushed. The afternoon unfolded around them with the kind of ease that had once felt impossible.Then Tricia raised the camera again. Instinctively. Naturally. Like a part of herself waking up after a

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 206: The Last Page

    Morning arrived quietly over the lake.Sunlight filtered through the curtains in long golden strips, spreading gradually across the bedroom floor while the cottage remained wrapped in the comfortable stillness that existed only before the twins woke up.For once, nobody was crying. Nobody was demanding food. Nobody was announcing their presence to the entire household.The temporary peace felt suspicious. Tricia lay awake beside Raymond, watching the early morning light creep slowly across the room.The wooden memory box remained on the dresser where she had left it the night before. Closed. Silent. Waiting.Yet somehow different now. Not because anything inside had changed. Because she had. The box no longer felt heavy.For years, memories of her mother had carried an ache she never quite knew how to manage. Every photograph, every story, every reminder seemed connected to loss.But sometime during the previous night, something had shifted.The memories were still emotional. Still pr

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 205: A Love That Remained

    For several seconds, neither Tricia nor Raymond moved. The faded photograph rested in Tricia's hands.The bedside lamp cast a soft golden glow across the image, illuminating details that time had nearly stolen.A younger version of her mother smiled into the camera. Her hair was shorter. Her face softer.Younger than Tricia remembered. Younger than General Watson looked in every photograph from those years.Yet the smile remained instantly recognizable. Warm. Gentle. Alive.The woman cradled a newborn baby carefully against her chest. The infant couldn't have been more than a few weeks old. Tiny fingers. Tiny blanket. Tiny face partially hidden against her shoulder.Tricia stared at the picture. Then slowly turned it over again. The handwriting remained unmistakable.For my future grandchildren, someday.The words blurred through fresh tears."How?"Her voice barely rose above a whisper. Raymond looked at the photograph. Then back at her."What?"Tricia swallowed."How could she know?

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 187: The First Time He Held Her

    Raymond had faced gunfire without flinching.He had walked through collapsing buildings, survived ambushes, interrogations, blood loss, explosions, and enough violence to haunt several lifetimes.None of it prepared him for this.The tiny infant resting carefully in his arms weighed almost nothing.

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 186: First Cries

    Time lost meaning inside the operating room. Everything became light.Harsh white surgical light flooded downward from above while machines beeped steadily around them and masked voices moved calmly through procedures that felt terrifyingly ordinary to everyone except Raymond.To him, none of this

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 185: Stay With Me

    The sharp continuous sound slicing through the room lasted less than three seconds. But to Raymond, it felt long enough to destroy entire worlds.Every nurse moved instantly. Monitors flashed. Voices overlapped sharply across the room.The doctor stepped toward the bed while another nurse adjusted

  • WEBS OF FORBIDDEN ENTANGLEMENT   Chapter 184: Don’t You Dare Panic

    The remaining fifteen minutes to the hospital felt longer than the entire past year combined.Rain had started again. Not heavy enough to blind the roads, but steady enough that headlights reflected sharply against wet pavement while wind shook violently through the dark trees lining the highway.I

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status