Chapter summary of Chapter 1815 – Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy
In Chapter 1815, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan).
Carson slid into the seat beside Marina, a casual smile playing on his lips. "What brings you here?"
A hint of frost edged Marina's expression. "Magdalen called me."
Realization dawned on Carson. "Ah, so you two know each other!"
She took a sip of her drink, a cool detachment in her voice. "Not for long. Estelle was the one who introduced us."
He nodded, giving her a sidelong glance. "I hear calling off the engagement was your idea. Why's that?"
Marina's lips curled into a wry smile. "Just felt it was all so dull!"
Carson's brow arched in confusion. "Oh?"
She continued, "When I agreed to get engaged to you, it was partly out of spite. My ex betrayed me, and I no longer believed in love. I accepted the arranged engagement my family set up. But now, when I think about it, it's not what I want."
Turning to face him squarely, she was candid. "I believe I can still yearn for love, start afresh. There's no need to rush into a lifetime commitment over one jerk."
With a playful tone, Carson teased, "So being with me means love is off the table?"
Marina raised an eyebrow. "Do you think it's possible, Mr. Foster?"
After a moment, she added with a tinge of guilt, "I didn't think things through at the start. Now that I'm breaking off the engagement, if it causes you any trouble, I apologize."
Carson took a drink, his smile unfazed. "No need for pleasantries. Someone like me worried about reputation?"
At least he had class.
Finishing her drink, she felt a sigh of relief at the thought of being free from the engagement.
She grabbed two glasses of wine and headed towards Estelle, handing her one. "I'm about to call off my engagement. Celebrate with me!"
Estelle, surprised, took the glass but didn't drink. "You're really breaking it off with Mr. Foster?"
"Yes, I don't want a life where the end is in plain sight." Marina chuckled, "I've dreamed countless times of marrying someone I don't love, with all those eyes on me at the wedding, wanting to run but unable to escape. The despair and suffocation linger even after waking up, haunting me! So," she said with a smile of relief, "I'm cutting my losses while there's still time. Who knows? Maybe love is still out there waiting for me."
Understanding her desire for happiness, Estelle nodded, "Happiness is what matters most!"

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