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His Regret, Our Irrevocable Goodbye

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1150    |    Released on: 19/12/2025

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n my chest. Calvin' s threats, his blatant dismissal of Leo' s suffering, his

recious artifact, leaving me standing alone in th

a raw, guttural soun

l partially turned. Georgia peeked over h

echoing in the quiet hallway. "You and I are don

iffened. "Alea, don't be dramatic. I know you're

nearby cart. I grabbed it, the cold metal a comfort in my shaking hand. I flung it. It crashed against the w

mean every single word, Calvin! You chose her! Over your son! O

own. This is irrational. I'm taking care of Georgia. She's unwell. And Le

lvin! You made him scream! And you stood there, comforting her, while our son

t lightheaded, but the

er to a twisted sort of concern. "Alea, you're hurt. Let me

"No! Don't leave me, Calvin! She's crazy! She's going to hurt me!"

o Georgia. That moment of hesi

s you. It's your blind devotion to this woman who abandoned your dying son, who th

th panic, met mine. She

h, a feral scream tearing from her throat. She cl

y rage. I shoved her back, hard. She stumbled, fall

. "You didn't forget Aiden! You abandoned him! You left him to die, and then y

head! It hurts!" She began to hit herself, a frantic, theatrical

in her flailing hands. "Georgia! Stop it! Don't do that!" He was in

once. His entire world revolved

desperation. "Just... give us some space. Let me handle this. I

eak and trembling. My head spun. The blood from my scalp was trickling do

g" and clutching her head, shot me a look of pure, unadulter

this cycle would never end as long as I r

ay she' d "accidentally" delete Leo's game saves. The way she'd "forget" to pick him up from school, l

llingness to sacrifice my son's well-being for her emotional comfort. His guilt

"Go take care of your precious Georgia. But whe

I swear. I'll send her away. I'll make sure she gets help. Just... don't leave me." He extended a

, the words cold and final.

n turned his gaze back to me, his hand still outst

f the wall, my legs unsteady. "I'm

. He looked like he wanted to say more, to promise more, bu

lutching at the memory of a woman who had never truly loved him, sacr

emptiness. The pain wasn't gone, but it was different. It was the pain

al. But it was made. And

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His Regret, Our Irrevocable Goodbye
His Regret, Our Irrevocable Goodbye
“, I am Colleen Hoover, and I am ready to write. This story will be an emotional surgery, raw and direct, for the American woman who craves that gut-wrenching, heart-healing journey. Let's begin. I married a man haunted by the ghost of his dead son. I gave him a new son, Leo, and foolishly believed our love could heal his shattered past. But then the ghost came back to life. His ex-wife, Georgia, returned with wide, innocent eyes and a diagnosis of trauma-induced amnesia. Suddenly, my husband was walking on eggshells around the woman who broke him, while our son and I became background noise in her twisted play. The day he chose her was the day he destroyed us. After Georgia framed our five-year-old for desecrating his dead brother's memorial, my husband, Calvin, snapped. He grabbed Leo's arm and twisted it until I heard a sickening pop. As I lay on the floor bleeding, I watched him cradle Georgia, whispering comforts while our son screamed in agony. Over his shoulder, her eyes met mine, filled not with confusion, but with pure, triumphant malice. He had made his choice. Now, I would make mine. My fingers, sticky with my own blood, dialed 911. "I need an ambulance," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "And I need the police."”
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