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The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday novel Chapter 364

Summary for Chapter 364: The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday

Chapter 364 – A Turning Point in The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday by Miss Lyra

In this chapter of The Bride Who Said No: Escaping the Shadows of Yesterday, Miss Lyra introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 364 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"If you can say with your hand on your heart that you've got no ties to the Old South Side before we take the plunge, I'll believe you."

"You!" Freya's face turned pale.

How was this any different from a witch hunt?

The high beams were already illuminating the broken bridge ahead, and with a resigned sigh, Freya closed her eyes, leaving her fate to the heavens: "Say what you will, but I swear, I've got nothing to do with the Old South Side!"

Out of the corner of his eye, Preston saw Freya's resignation and, in the nick of time, slammed on the brakes.

They stopped less than an inch from the edge.

The anticipated crash never came.

When she opened her eyes, Freya saw they were at the other end of the bridge.

"Hey, you two!" Not far off, patrol cars were flashing their lights at them.

Soon, two officers got out of a cruiser, one of them shining a flashlight towards them as he approached.

The light hit the car window, nearly blinding Freya.

"Out of the car, both of you!" The officer's tone was brash and commanding.

Freya glanced at Preston, but he showed no intention of opening the door. Instead, he started to reverse the car right in front of the officers.

"Get out of the car, now!" The cop obviously wasn't expecting them to rebel, and as they ignored his orders and backed up, he was shocked.

In no time, Preston's car was surrounded by police from all directions.

Entering a restricted area was dangerous enough, but Preston also fled the scene, a grave offense.

Police cars from every direction were honking their warnings at Preston.

Trapped in the middle, Freya unbuckled her seatbelt and urged, "Just drive up and explain things to them!"

Preston had no intention of opening the door, but an officer had already approached their car window, pressing a gun against the glass: "Get out of the car now!"

"Preston!"

The situation escalated, but Preston showed no fear.

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