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A Love He Let Die

Chapter 4 I Came Back For Revenge

Word Count: 674    |    Released on: 11/04/2025

thday festivity for Larry Roberts, the single h

e future leader of a major corporate dynasty, bathed i

aw an entrancing figure drawin

ers in her stunning red dress and hair flowing in elegant waves down to her waist.

t-so fierce it pulled people closer

atchful eyes of the guests, eventually lifting

n," she murmur

cued her from the devastat

son Larry still in the clutches of that vicious

ilitated a transformation through a renowned plastic

ordeal stripped her of her emotions, save f

he would take her son La

n Corinna, recognizing both the new and the familiar in her. H

reflected on her motivations. "I returned for ve

r her; however, the fires of love within her had been

aware of her mindset but nonetheless prepa

r plans, coun

her lips slightly, and said, "This evening is expected to be memorable. I'm goin

ree

.

boy was deeply engage

a testament to the skills of a high

Corinna instantl

." she m

in her dreams over and over. Now, as he stood befo

oked up, his gaze meeting Cor

s and walked over to him. "Wh

Cube in his hands, his silenc

help with that?"

of hope and skepticism an

aligning each side uniformly, and han

now. Remember how it's d

ank you," he said, clutching the R

oy next to her, her hand hidden at her side s

l longing overwhel

her, she could not e

ongingly, "Larry, my precious

ar

ce cut through the moment, makin

stakable

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“"You're pathetic!" Brenden sneered, each word cutting deep into Corinna's heart. Years of emotional wounds had drained every ounce of love she once held. "I've wasted enough time on you. If there's a next life, I hope we never meet again." Her words severed the bond between them like a blade. From that moment on, Brenden was haunted by her absence-unable to sleep, longing for the warmth he took for granted.”