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A Second Chance At Broken Love

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 713    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

a state of quiet shock. General Thompson was furious with me, but he was also a man of his word. He had

g what was wrong with the girl they had almost welcomed into their family. I was alone, just as I had been at the end of my firs

y, every conversation, every cold look from David. I had been so blind. I'd told myself his silence was shyness, his distan

fool

in seriously. I remembered hearing, through gossip, that Emily had become withdrawn and depressed after our engagement w

with the force of a phy

y, single-handedly, destroyed their happiness. I had cornered David, and in doing so, I had erased Emily's future. Her death wasn't just a tragedy that happ

old pain shot through my chest, right where David's blood had soaked me. It was a phantom pain, but it felt terrifyingly r

e. You have unti

a loan. I had been given a reprieve, but the clock was ticking. The deadline was the day of my original death, the

at wasn't enough. I had to make sure David and Emily found their way back to each other. I ha

had been a selfish, possessive thing. It was about what I wanted, what I thought I needed. True love,

it was clear. I had to let him go. Completely. Not just legally, by ending the engagement, but emotionall

so, maybe I could find a sliver of r

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“David Chen, my fiancé, lay dead on top of me, his blood soaking through my clothes. His last words, a whisper against the chaos, echoed in my head: "If there's a next life, let's not be together again... I want to wait for her." For nine years, I had chased his shadow, followed him on dangerous missions, hoping my devotion would break through his icy heart. It never did. He hated me because his childhood sweetheart, Emily, had died, and I was the one left living. His father even spat, "You drove Emily to despair, and you killed David!" Everyone, even my guardian, General Thompson, regretted our forced engagement, blaming me. I regretted it most of all, feeling like a disaster magnet, destroying so many lives with my selfish, naive love. The irony was a bitter taste: I had survived, and he was gone. So, I prepared to grant his wish and finally disappear. I stood on the Golden Gate Bridge, the wind whipping my hair, the water dark and final below. Closing my eyes, I let myself fall, embracing the end. But the impact never came. Instead, I jolted awake in my own bed, sunlight streaming in. My phone buzzed, and the date on the screen made my heart stop: the day before our engagement party. I was back. This time, I wouldn't make the same mistake. This time, I would set them all free.”
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