A LOVE TO MEND
," he said softly, turning her gently to face him. His eyes searched hers, pleading. "I'm sorry," he said, taking her h
ade to you ten years ago," he said,
ten years ago, and he had loved Isabella and adored her as his saviou
e as a manipulation tool to hav
a firm resolve. " The pregnancy doesn't change a thing.
was miles away, a smile curling at the corners of her lips-dark and calculating. Her plan was unfolding perfectly. "When I'm d
mbrace, Charles glanced
o make Ashley sign the divorce papers and get her disgusting self out of my life," his voic
e success of her revenge. She never loved him nor wanted to marry him. On
t of the house hurriedly. He was determined not
e desire to end things with Ashley once and for all. Bursting through the front door, Charles
cold and urgent tone as he walk
n, and it was empty-completely devoid of any sign
picking up the divorce papers from the floor, and his eyes widen
had never thought she would sign it so easily. He h
hoping she might be hiding, but it was futile. He opened the neatly served dish
emanded angrily from the security guards. Wife? He had neve
e guards were wondering why the sudden change in their boss, as they have always been aware of his malt
se, collapsing into a dining chair,
, but why did it feel like something was missing? Why did
lly be a happy man," he muttered, trying to
. He scooped just a few bites of the tasty meal, but he was a
ared for by her family. He knew she had no money-he'd made sure that she owned nothing, not
ail. "Such audacity," he muttered under his breath as he t
to Ashley?" He said
nded in a surprise ton
ith you," Charles said, irrit
hered about his daughter's whereabouts. "She cam
tening. He doesn't have the time to be lectured
e rang again-a strange n
ed.
s brought in after getting into a fatal accident. She need
mbled for his car keys. He ended the call abr
t the guards, his hand trembl
sped towards the hospital, his hear
ickly met with the doctor, who con
surgery. Broken glasses penetrated her skull, causing internal damage. And again, she was pr
The word barely made it past his lips. His heart raced with fear, and
e operating room. Once the surgery was complete, the doctor approac
d with eagerness and
uccessful," the doctor said, and he heaved a sigh of relief. "But...." he hesi
relief that had momentari
nsciousness," the doctor explained calmly. "For now, we will
s shut closed. Her face was pale, and her body was fragile. An oxygen was put in her nose to aid
mories, her children. He wished deep within him that he had treated her better in the past. Even i
t a groan, feeling the weight of regret settl