Summary of Chapter 629 from The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn)
Chapter 629 marks a crucial moment in C.M. Thompson’s Romance novel, The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Charles’s breath stopped short.
He leaned in, every muscle tense, eyes glued to Charlie’s little face, afraid to miss even the tiniest shift in her expression. His knuckles turned white as he gripped the edge of his chair.
Charlie met Evelyn’s gentle gaze for only a moment.
Her eyes were clear, calm—just the mild curiosity a child might show a stranger in passing. Not a flicker of recognition, not a hint of warmth.
Then, without a second thought, she looked away, tipping her small face up to Luna with a puzzled frown. “Mommy, is there something over there? Aurora didn’t see anything.”
Her innocent, questioning voice hit Charles like a bucket of ice water. All his fragile hope, fierce and desperate, was instantly drowned and left cold and dead.
Charlie looked at Evelyn the exact same way she looked at Charles.
Utterly, heartbreakingly unfamiliar.
She’d erased every bit of Evelyn from her heart.
Even with her birth mother standing right in front of her, not a single ripple stirred in Charlie’s eyes.
Luna’s heart clenched, but she wasn’t ready to let go. She pointed more deliberately toward Evelyn, coaxing, “Aurora, look again. That lady in the beige dress… are you sure you don’t know her?”
The word “lady” was like lighting a fuse.
The memory of Charles trying to take her away flashed across Charlie’s mind, darkening everything.
Luna’s question made the sensitive little girl realize right away—this was just another “bad person” trying to pull her away from Mommy!
Fear and resistance rose up, drowning out every other thought.
Charlie’s face changed in a heartbeat. The sweet, obedient look vanished, replaced by raw rejection and fear. Her tiny body tensed, bracing for battle.
She jumped up, knocking over her cake plate with a clatter.
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