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From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 601    |    Released on: 05/08/2025

h is out. Eva has always been jealous of me and my

ace. "We won' t press char

ubrey, waiting. This was it. The final test. I refused

recinct captain walked in. He greeted Aubrey with

imple misunderstanding. We' ll jus

ving mine. "No, Captain. Treat this as you would

over me. I stared

arrogant and reckless, Eva. You are an embarrassm

n. "Hold her for assaul

ic rising in my throat. "My tr

of any emotion. "It will give you time to reflect on

me a look of

t, Kennedy and Kian trailin

wave of pure despa

r unlocked the door. He was an older man, with a kind face and weary eyes. He was the direct

" I said,

ntment. "I heard what happened, Eva. I k

ghtened. "Th

is near-stranger' s simple faith in me was almost enough to make me bre

voice grim. "There was no reason to hold y

. "You' ve done a lot for him, for his unit. You

spoken to the captain. You' re free to go. If A

hoarse. "Thank you, Director.

hter. Go liv

t. It was empty. I packed m

ement was off and that I was going away to school. I left

he train station,

station, I felt a sense of release

finall

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From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance
From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance
“I walked into City Hall, ready to tear up my marriage application. It was over. Hours earlier, I woke up in a hospital bed, my fiancé Aubrey beside me, his face a mask of annoyance. He told me to apologize to Kennedy, the woman who had just pushed me into an icy lake, nearly drowning me. Through the churning water, I had seen Aubrey swim past me, straight to Kennedy, who was faking drowning. He believed her lies, accusing me of attacking her, despite my life-threatening injury. He dismissed my pain, my sacrifice, and my years of loyalty, all for a woman who had betrayed him in the past. He even used my own values against me, telling me to "put others before yourself." I was tired. So incredibly tired. The near-drowning had been a baptism. I finally understood: I could not fix this. I could not win his love. When I returned home, he had already given my precious herbal tea, meant for my chronic pain, to Kennedy. He then demoted me to a guest in my own home, ordering me to cook for her. It was time to burn the last bridge.”
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