Reborn From Oblivion by Christia Muray
Chapter 407
Chapter 407
Nathan's kindness was something she could never truly repay. Even when the Rowland family cast him out, all she could do was stand by, feeling utterly helpless. She loathed her own inability to act.
She owed him a debt as vast as the sky, one she could never hope to repay. All she wanted was to escape from his side. Perhaps if she did, he could cut his losses, and maybe, just maybe, her burden would feel a little lighter. "Nathan, look after yourself. Don't worry about me," Nathalie said, ending the call. Then, she curled up on the floor, sobbing uncontrollably.
"Nathan...
"I'm sorry.
"When you were at your lowest, I couldn't do a thing to help you."
She cried until sheer exhaustion swept her into sleep.
Lizzy quietly stepped out of the room, gazing at the tear-stained sleeping beauty. She gently picked Nathalie up and laid her on the sofa, covering her with a blanket for warmth.
Lizzy went back into her room and dialed her boss' number.
"Sir."
the other end was raspy, cloaked in a sense of despair and
"She's asleep."
angry
out to Benjamin because she was just trying to save
hasn't been eating or sleeping well lately. How much longer are
Silence hung between them.
carefree life. If all
take her back
straightforward, leaving Lizzy momentarily
"She'll understand my intentions."
groggy with fatigue, mumbled,
was deep and silent. The sky was a canvas of
staring blankly out the window. She counted the days
Timeless Cycle
glimpses of another
of her past and present lives,
Cameron's child. She chose to stay married to Cameron and, in doing
transplant, Nathalie had chosen to terminate the pregnancy and
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