Chapter 33 – A Turning Point in Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt by Stevie
In this chapter of Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt, Stevie introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 33 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"I only refused a loveless marriage and had a failed relationship. That's hardly a crime worthy of death, is it? So why does Mr. Holloway insist on hounding me for my mistakes?"
Cynthia's voice was weary, but there wasn't a hint of collapse in her words. She just sounded exasperated, as if Dominic's deliberate coldness was simply too much to bear, and she couldn't help but show a flash of temper.
The man standing on the balcony didn't reply. Instead, he flicked the crumpled cigarette butt in his hand into the trash can with a casual, practiced motion.
The tension between them hung in the air, thick and unmoving.
After a few seconds of silence, Cynthia remembered that Dominic wasn't someone she could casually snap at. She forced her emotions down and steadied herself.
"Sorry. I've disturbed you. I'll go."
She turned quickly to leave, her expression tinged with frustration and a trace of lingering regret.
Dominic stood there like a jilted hero in some over-the-top drama, destined to get the last word and humiliate the fiancée who didn't know what she'd lost.
Cynthia couldn't have imagined that a seven-year relationship would end in such a humiliating scene.
Normally, she was fiercely competitive, but in front of Dominic, she couldn't even lift her head.
As she waited for the elevator, Cynthia let out a string of quiet sighs, her whole body drained of energy, spiritless and low.
Assistant Shaw stepped out of the elevator, nearly brushing shoulders with her. He lifted a hand, about to greet her, but Cynthia—head bowed, eyes downcast—slipped past him into the elevator, pressed her floor, and stared listlessly at the mirrored wall, as if contemplating her sins.
The elevator doors slid shut. Shaw's raised hand hung awkwardly in the air before he scratched his head, baffled, and walked into Dominic's apartment.
On the balcony, Dominic held a freshly lit cigarette between his fingers. At the sound of the door, he glanced over his shoulder, his gaze sharp and unmistakably displeased.
Shaw, quick on the uptake, instantly understood what that look meant.
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