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His Last Regret: Unmade

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 887    |    Released on: 10/06/2025

his anger momentarily overshadowed by concern for Jessica. "That's.

ow do you know her blood typ

y hailing a cab outside the Walker mansion. "J

en, "Fine. But if you had anyt

t hung in

umption of my guilt, it still stung. But ther

was already there, pacing in the wa

yes narrowed. "What

," I said, walking past him

ved. "You're Maya Robert

d into my arm. I watched my blood flow

expression unreadable. Suspicion, confu

ned. "She's lost a lot of blood. One unit might not b

er," I said

said, stepping fo

protocol to take two units so quic

ed, looking at the docto

still focused on Jessica, but he saw what I was doing.

t do

ly. I felt myself growing weake

started

mething, his voice

using on the bag filling with my blood

, it wa

needle, darkness swarme

, a sharp, alarmed sound,

a different room. Sunlight

needles had been. I fel

s al

Jessica would live. Liam

timeline, I had announced I was leaving for it. But the physica

*their* happiness, not my

pened. Lia

the frantic worry w

oice quiet. "The doctors said your

thank you, but

ed, his brow furrowed. "After everything... after what you

a, that my actions were some el

anding was a f

aid, my voice weak. "She's alive.

y. "Yes. That's

y looked at me. "The way yo

of si

scholarship," he said. "The mu

I whi

offered, hesitantly. "After you're better. Maybe

derstand. But it was too late for that. My path was set. The C

t the ties

y voice gaining a little strength. "I did what I

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led i

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py," I said simply. "

l a strange lightness, a pulling s

. "Maya? Are you okay?

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His Last Regret: Unmade
His Last Regret: Unmade
“The city festival lights blurred, then the world exploded into screams and dust. Liam was on top of me, saving me again, for the third time. But this time, his last words, choked out with blood, were not what I expected. "If only... I had never met you." Ten years of a cold marriage, of my unrequited love, ended with that brutal, devastating line. At his funeral, his mother's sharp voice cut through my grief: "He died because of you. Always you." The whispers followed me out of the church, society agreeing I was the reason Liam Walker, the city's golden boy, was dead at thirty-three. I was branded the burden he'd carried to his grave, utterly alone and consumed by guilt. Liam's words echoed, haunting me: "If only I had never met you." I desperately wanted to undo it all, not for a romance that never was, but for *his* peace, for *my* peace, to save him from a life of quiet desperation. Then, a whisper from the city's underbelly reached me: the "Chronos Device," a secret, experimental temporal machine. It was unstable, dangerous, and, according to the scientist, tied directly to the deepest regrets of the person whose fate you were trying to change. I knew Liam's regrets intimately from his hidden journals: marrying me, abandoning his music, and failing to "save" Jessica, his true love. Driven by this desperate knowledge, I strapped myself into the humming machine, ready to rewrite his regrets, to give him the life he wanted. Even if it meant erasing myself from his life and future forever.”
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