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From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 549    |    Released on: 05/08/2025

, I went to the department store to buy

man behind the counter. "Could I

A young man pushed the salesman

, Kennedy' s younger brother. I' d heard

e doing wo

" I asked, genu

eyes. "Aubrey got it for me. He's going

r. "Funny, isn' t it? You' re his fiancée, but you

ng churned i

ost her farm. I had swallowed my pride and asked Aubrey if he c

us. "I do not use my position for personal

. He had no principles when it

wn and tried again. "I'

s arms crossed. "Sor

said, pointing to the p

ment office," he said smoothly

th. "Fine. How abo

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rese

ood. He was doing

is difficult for me?"

in the way. You' re standing

ore. "Go ahead. Tell Aubr

ake his side without a second thoug

f the store, Kian's mocki

or to the apartment, the

fa, their faces grim. Aubrey and Kenned

and her face broke

ome, si

tely. "General Greg

, her tone warm. "You should

aching. I couldn' t bear to disappoint

ed as she turned to her s

his? You are an engaged man. What

s voice sharp. "She's my paralegal, and she's recovering f

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From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance
From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance
“I walked into City Hall, ready to tear up my marriage application. It was over. Hours earlier, I woke up in a hospital bed, my fiancé Aubrey beside me, his face a mask of annoyance. He told me to apologize to Kennedy, the woman who had just pushed me into an icy lake, nearly drowning me. Through the churning water, I had seen Aubrey swim past me, straight to Kennedy, who was faking drowning. He believed her lies, accusing me of attacking her, despite my life-threatening injury. He dismissed my pain, my sacrifice, and my years of loyalty, all for a woman who had betrayed him in the past. He even used my own values against me, telling me to "put others before yourself." I was tired. So incredibly tired. The near-drowning had been a baptism. I finally understood: I could not fix this. I could not win his love. When I returned home, he had already given my precious herbal tea, meant for my chronic pain, to Kennedy. He then demoted me to a guest in my own home, ordering me to cook for her. It was time to burn the last bridge.”