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His Second Chance, Her Regret

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 667    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

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r had slapped me, her voice shaking with grief. "You ruined

that question. I had forced her into a loveless marriage because of

eart, Mark Johnson. Page after page, year after year, it was always him. She never loved

ld something that mattered, but it was all meaningless. Then I found the antique shop, the strange old

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phone, her thumb swiping across the screen. The lock screen lit up, s

a pain I had lived with for ten years in my pa

on for the marriage certificate. It was

desk. Sarah didn' t even look at me, her attentio

ificate. Ethan Mille

d at Sarah' s back, at the way her shoulders slumped in def

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His Second Chance, Her Regret
His Second Chance, Her Regret
“I woke up in a hotel suite, still in my tuxedo, on my wedding day, October 12th, 2014. My fiancée, Sarah Jenkins, stood before me, her face pale, telling me to get out. The jarring part was that in my memory, Sarah was dead. She had died ten years later, throwing herself in front of me during a car crash, her last words a plea for me to "live well." This was our wedding day, ten years in the past, a second chance. I knew why I was here. I had spent a decade consumed by regret, forcing Sarah into a loveless marriage for a business deal. I later discovered her diary, filled with her true love for Mark Johnson, something she never had for me. After her death, I yearned to undo my mistakes. A locket, sold to me by a strange old man, promised a way to fix a great regret. Now, I was back. The voice from the locket echoed in my mind, "Her death is a fixed point. Unless her three great regrets are undone, the end will remain the same." I knew those regrets: not fighting for Mark, giving up her music, and Mark's car accident, which had happened a year into our miserable marriage. To start, I crossed my name off the marriage certificate and wrote Mark Johnson's in its place. Sarah's call came shortly after: Mark was in an accident. My blood ran cold, she accused me, "This is your fault! You did this!" She demanded I fix it because his rare blood type matched mine. Bleeding myself dry for her, I watched Sarah's rage turn to tearful accusation, "You did this, Ethan! So you're going to fix it!" I thought she understood my sacrifice for her and Mark's happiness. But as I collapsed from donating double the amount of blood, she screamed, "Cutting his brake lines... Ethan, that was monstrous!" She believed I was the one who sabotaged Mark's car. I had tried to save her, but instead, I became the villain. I chose to disappear from her life. The locket's work was done; I had erased her regrets. Now, only my own new life remained.”
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