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Too Late For Regret, Mr. Morgan

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 710    |    Released on: 26/05/2026

f Francisco's arms, her voice weak and trembling. "She's probably j

a plea for understanding; underneath, a sharp reminder to Fran

to Britt," he commanded. The words were flat, devoid

a physical thing, a hand squeezing her heart until it couldn't beat. "Francisco," she whispered, her

eded him to define the las

airs, moving around Evelyn as if she were a piece of furniture in his

ur place

r, shocking the very marrow in her bones. It extingu

e called after him, her vo

cruel, chilling smile touched his lips. "You're the c

ge and laid bare the ugly transaction at its core. Evelyn flinched

my home and insult me?" she

eared with Britt into one of the guest rooms. The soft click o

but her words echoed in the cavernous space, unheard and

niversary. A dessert he would never eat. She dug her fingers into the soft cake and brought a messy scoop to her mouth. The

handsome and powerful. She had fallen for him instantly, a secret, foolish crush that was the real re

sofa. She was jolted awake by a heavy weight pressing down

to push the body of

tall windows, she saw his face. It was Fran

only come to her bed on one designated day a month, performing his duty with co

t's wrong? Unwilling?" he slurred, his voice a low,

gaze roaming over her face as if he were i

anger and something else she couldn't identify. Then, with

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Too Late For Regret, Mr. Morgan
Too Late For Regret, Mr. Morgan
“He married her as a contract, a duty, a cold transaction that lasted three years. She loved him so much that she sold herself to him-just to save her mother's life. He called her a "commodity," said she was "tainted," pinned her down in the back of his car while whispering another woman's name-Britt. Then she finally gave up. She placed the divorce papers in front of him and said quietly, "Francisco, let's end this." For the first time, he panicked. The man who never really looked at her began spending entire nights outside her hospital room, his hands trembling as he reached for her-then pulled back. He searched for her like a madman, begging with bloodshot eyes: "Evelyn... just give me one more chance..." But she gently removed his hand, her voice softer than the wind: "Francisco, you lost my heart a long time ago."”