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From Ashes: A Second Chance

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 620    |    Released on: 16/08/2025

them do their work. A strange sense of resignation washed over her. It was the same fee

inst her skin was a brutal contrast to the memory that surfaced in her mind. Dominic, years a

had promised to protect her was now the one tying her

mask. "One last chance, Hazel. Agree to do this

ive love, his paranoia, his cruelty. A lifetime of being a

hispered, the words clear a

e last flicker of hum

ned to the doctor who had

yond physical pain. The needle was thick and long. She felt it pierce the skin of her lowe

sing all her energy on the single, burning thought that repeated in her

of its own. Her muscles spasmed, her vision whitening at

im and unwavering. He was witnessing her agony, the very agony he was inflicting, and he didn' t even flinch. H

n sweat, her body trembling with aftershocks

eached out with a cloth to wipe the sweat from her forehead. His tou

uttural sound of revuls

touch me,"

hand hoverin

and looked at him, her eyes filled wit

," she w

blow. He stood there for a long moment, his face a canvas of conflicti

e woman waiting outside, his voice strained.

ut, leaving Hazel alone in the echoing si

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From Ashes: A Second Chance
From Ashes: A Second Chance
“I had loved my fiancé, Dominic Watts, since we were children. Our marriage was supposed to be the perfect seal on a merger between our two family empires. In my last life, he stood outside my burning art studio with my stepsister, Julia, and watched me die. I screamed for him, the smoke choking me, my skin searing from the heat. "Dominic, please! Help me!" Julia clung to his arm, her face a picture of false terror. "It's too dangerous! You'll get hurt! We have to go!" And he listened. He looked at me one last time, his eyes filled with a pity that cut deeper than any flame, and then he turned and ran, leaving me to burn. Until I died, I didn't understand. The boy who promised to always protect me had just watched me burn to death. My unconditional love was the price I paid so he could be with my sister. When I opened my eyes again, I was back in my bedroom. In one hour, I was due at the family board meeting. This time, I walked straight to the head of the table and said, "I am breaking the engagement."”
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