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Not my wishes but with Circumstances

Chapter 6 Awakened From The Depths

Word Count: 2313    |    Released on: 11/09/2024

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ponse was bitter and accusatory: "Jack, you've come back only to betray me," revealing the pain ca

words piercing my heart. I realized that my actions had deeply hurt her, and the we

turmoil that led me astray. Societal pressures had clouded my judgment, leading to a situation that now seemed irrepara

obstacles, I was determined to fight for us and the love we once had. However, her revelation t

he unexpected development. Her accusation struck me deeply, revealing the pain and isolation s

while you were committed to someone else?" she ac

sure with great precision. After a thorough check, he reassured me, saying, "Everything seems

nuine excitement, her voice brimming with relief and joy. Her words filled th

g the importance of their support during this time. Soon after, the nurse returned with m

wn her face, her voice full of love and warmth. "I've missed you so much these

nd of confusion, gratitude, and disorientation. The seriousness of my situation b

ry and a sternness that indicated his protective nature. "Welcome back, son," he said

nd confusion at the mention of her name. The unexpected developmen

the name "Rose" during my awakening. His inquiry added an element of mystery to the situat

with emotions and unspoken questions, setting the stage for

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ows of s

oger

uth out of Jack regarding the mysterious identity of Rose pro

sed aloud. "I used to scrutinize his every move while he was studying in London,"I added, deep i

m behind. It was my wife, Jack's mother. She calmly

e encountered some benevolent ancestors who guided him back to us."Her words resonated with g

curiosity surrounding the enigmatic Ro

involved with anyone, dea

ou cannot be privy to it, it's my personal affair,"she asserted."Darling, you have a guest,"his wife interjected."Mr. Rogers has arrived,"she added."Hello,"he greeted."Good day,"I responded."We need to talk,"I suggested."Let's adjourn to the bar,"he proposed.He led the way, and I followed closely behind.As we settled down, he gestured for me to take a seat."Ever since Jack fell into a coma, I've been distraught,"he confided."I pray for his swift recovery,"he continued.I intended to share the news but was preoccupied by the dispute between him and his daughter, seeking to uncover t

d confidently, his words resonating with a sense of power and control. "Jack has returned,"I announced with a sense of anti

sion. "I must notify them,"he stated with a sense of urgency, understanding the importance of spreading the news. "My dear,"he called o

breath. "I am overjoyed,"she expressed, her emotions bubbling over with excitement. "We must also inform her,"she suggested, thinkin

wly, intrigued by the mystery of the news. "Take a guess,"she teased playfully, trying to engage her in the guessing game. "Mother,

hint of mystery to the conversation. "Mr. Rogers is here, perhaps father has secured a contract,"she speculated, trying to piece

ld disclose the truth to her and cease tormenting the poor girl,"I suggested, sensing the tension in the

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apsing to the floor, blood pouring from his mouth. Panic surged through me, and I darted toward

k, his face obscured, pointing a gun straight at me.

ll me," I begged,

," he commanded,

me," I pleaded again

ur eyes,"

nd of a gunshot. But there was only silence. After what felt like an etern

ilva. To my horror, she was bound with rope

ll me," she mumbled, h

ened?" I asked urgen

ase, untie me

er, I asked, "W

in black," she explained. "H

to confront him, but he overpowere

leave," Perc

ed. "We're in serious trouble. If the poli

call my gan

ahead,"

f us in total, part of the group known as 'PSCF,' which stood for 'Perfect, Smart, Computer Fas

Perfect asked,

man killed him

didn't succe

"But first, we must deal with the corpse. The police will

body?" Comp

njuries on his face, a grim reminder of the violence that had unfolded. The situation was deteri

I asked, my voice tin

then headed to the kitchen. After a few minutes, he returned

ressed, anxiety e

urnace," Sma

the furnace?" I inquired, feeli

unk," Smart s

lly until the body fit. With a collective effort, we managed to close the trunk. I grasped one of the handles,

fted the trunk onto my shoulder, fighting against its weight. My muscles ached, and the strap du

trunk over to the furnace, where I heaved it upright, struggling against its weight. Smart an

ill there be enough coal to burn the

t with coal. I pushed the lever to start the furnace,

e will smell this," he said. "T

exhaust fan mounted high on the wall behind the furnace. He flicked

haust fan will suck the air out of the

emed to fade, though the weight of our actions hung heavily in the air. The furnace roared with life

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