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Claimed By The Heartless Heartbreaker

Chapter 8 LONGING

Word Count: 1707    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

ot on the bed anymore. Looking at my wrist watch, I found myself surpri

step out of the

mom'

sited last night, I decided I also needed to ge

the door so that I could open it so that I could

uth agape at seeing who w

ia

g his right hand. But when he saw me inside, he lowered his hand right

ly hair was w

te clean and fresh smelling dressed in his plai

check my face or my messy long hair! Without thinking, I quickly shut the door in fron

es on her vanity table and rins

s so that I could stuff them all into t

pretty even in PJs. I hurried over to open the door because I w

till waiting there lo

way to start

guy first thing in the mor

sweetest smi

ood m

mom have exchanged room

t. I just slep

" I ex

Well why should I wonder? That's what babies do. T

I'm no long

he said as His gaze

smiling

ou always insult me?"

med displeased wit

I wear he would deem acceptable? I sobbed, trying to stop m

my stated resentment, h

ou still want to wed me? How ludicrous... or..." He stopped g

becoming annoyed even if I tried my best t

l presence, I passed

name. I spun around.

ra

I inqu

rom our engagement?" His b

changing cour

screamed at him and s

e door behind me, "Don't you ev

on it. I had

I heard faint tap

ing for a chance to speak? I exhale and inhale. I

him again

ed acting

rame, "Let's have a deal," and I b

zledly, "W

ually followed me. Usually he wo

depart first, he never ev

ith his crossed arms resting in his chest, he s

should be informed we choose not to get m

every word he just spoke

wide in surpris

, I'll no longer bully or insult you. In brief, I'll b

to simply be polite to me. I w

Marr

and crossing my chest with my arms: "

stepped away from the frame and st

Elias looked quite sta

his madness?" I said, "This is n

in annoyance

gh!

m. I was worried he cou

n't we sim

ed, clenching o

when it's neither healthy nor a

me, he said, "Are you r

and nutritious. I wa

w could you say that? Are you m

y age. Oh, my gosh! Didn't he

you actua

should matu

egarded me

ny impact on him! He did

se for your future, Liana. You cannot hang on w

ider. I only want to marry the woman I li

d, "The only future I li

en wouldn't; how could I

he he

t make a fool

whisper

d, "If you can't accept me right now, then I'l

my shoulders with his powerful hands. "I. Don't. Want. To. Marry. You."

he woman I love and

for me? What's to be done? H

came

ion made my tears streamed out from my eyes. He grew

ll haven't mat

he said coldly, "You a

. his words, all his Wo

I screamed out loudly so he might hear it.

d, in a subdued voice, "Because you always make

; I will never make you happy, Li

ed his gaze t

ter then today. H

ot afford to despise him. Notwithstanding my fragile heart,

e moment he would ultimately grow to lov

gusting. Forever. I'm go

o wait for

my days spent making exquisite memorie

my driver, Jackson, to do some volunteer work esp

unteer tutoring initiatives in the town

s to come and share their affluenc

ateful day. These kids were mostly left behind since their parents were mostly farmers, lab

n the inside. I realized that everyone has somet

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Claimed By The Heartless Heartbreaker
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“What if you fall deeply in love with someone who sees you as nothing but an inconvenience? What if he ignores every tear, every smile, every desperate attempt to matter to him? What if he crushes your hopes again and again and you still wait, foolishly, faithfully? Would you still cling to the hope that one day, he will finally love you back? But what if, just what if, the day you finally teach your heart to let him go, and he shows up begging for a second chance? Can you forgive the man who once was your heartless heartbreaker? Liana Celina Ruiz was hopelessly in love with her foster brother even at a young age. She pleaded with her foster mother to arrange their engagement and to her delight it happened. But love was never easy. It was sacrifice. Pain. Years of trying to prove her selfless love to a boy who never asked for it. Elias Joaquin Saavedra Rosario was the only heir to the Rosario fortune, a gifted artist with breathtaking looks, yet cold, distant, and ruthless. He refused to be swayed by his mother or his spoiled brat of a financèe he was supposed to marry. Instead, he vowed to show her she was mistaken, that he wasn't the man for this determined orphanage girl. Now tell me, who will win this war? The girl who gave everything? Or the boy who gave nothing but pain? Heads up: THESE TWO WILL ABSOLUTELY TEST YOUR PATIENCE. THEY'LL FRUSTRATE YOU, ANGER YOU, AND PROBABLY MAKE YOU WANT TO SCREAM. IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE CHAOS, IT'S OKAY TO STOP HERE. IF YOU CAN HANDLE IT... WELCOME TO THE FIRE.”