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But Kallie had to admit that Clayton’s actions were beyond what she could have ever predicted. There was a time when she had truly thought of Clayton as a friend. When did he change? Wait. That was not right.

A realization dawned on Kallie as she recalled certain details. Nothing had changed. Clayton had always been that vicious. She had simply been blinded by his deceit.

As these thoughts flooded her mind, tears began to well up in her eyes again. Weary to her bones, she squatted down, her eyes fixed on the vast, unforgiving cliff. Then, a sudden, irrational urge to join Jake gripped her.

Kallie said sadly, “Leo, do you think Jake is cold down there? Is he suffering? I wish I could see him and apologize.”

Leo quickly shook his head.

“Mrs. Reeves, please don’t give up. There’s still no definitive word on Mr. Reeves’ fate yet. If you were to harm yourself now, what would happen to your children?”

kids?” Kallie murmured, picturing the bright, cheerful

can’t leave them. But I can’t just stand by

rose to her feet,

had been making efforts to do so. Consequently, others had taken

was determined not to let that happen again. Her children mattered immensely, and so did Jake. She couldn’t bear

to join the police rescue team. She was descending the mountain.

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strange place. The memory of his fall was still vivid in his mind. It felt like a dream. He had just reconciled with Kallie, and they

a cruel joke on him. Just as he was about to embrace his newfound happiness, someone had pushed him off the cliff. The murderer was

low. Clayton wanted Jake to die believing Kallie had killed him.

he tried to sit up, only to be met with sharp pains throughout his body. He examined himself to find his arms and legs wrapped

felt a mix of confusion and thrill, yet he remained cautious. He attempted to shout

two caregivers entered. They skillfully changed Jake’s bandages. Their expressions didn’t change even as they saw that Jake was now

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