Summary of Chapter 1007 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1007 is one of the most intense moments in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, written by Miss Lyra. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Stella could hardly believe her eyes.
Almost in a trance, she stepped into the room and reached for her violin.
The familiar feel of the polished wood brought tears to her eyes before she could stop them. She cradled the instrument gently, the cool surface against her cheek awakening a flood of memories and longing.
Stella hadn’t cried in a long, long time. But now, the tears came—quiet and unstoppable.
This violin was all she had left from her mother.
And yet, she’d been forced to watch as it was destroyed, powerless to protect it—just as she’d failed to protect so many other precious things in her life.
The bitterness of her own helplessness nearly overwhelmed her.
Abby, watching Stella’s silent tears, felt a lump rise in her throat too, her eyes stinging.
She and Stella had been best friends for years—she’d met Stella’s mother, Nora, more times than she could count, sharing countless home-cooked meals at their table.
Nora had always been gentle and graceful, a woman untouched by the passage of years. In Abby’s memory, Nora was forever radiant, playing her violin with effortless brilliance.
When Abby saw the shattered Nocturne Stella for the first time, her heart ached—not just for Stella, but for Nora too.
That day, Abby made a silent vow: she would help Stella get justice, no matter what it took.
When Stella was hospitalized, Abby asked Foreman and Neville to search for the missing violin. But despite their efforts, it remained lost.
Abby wanted to search herself, but with Stella still recovering, she couldn’t leave her side at the hospital.
Eventually, Joshua took it upon himself to help. After days of searching—spurred on by Abby’s constant questions—he finally found it.
According to Joshua, the violin had been hidden deep inside a hollow tree, so well concealed that anyone else would have missed it completely.
Stella ran her fingers lightly across the strings.
She hadn’t dared to hope. But after more than a month of painstaking work, Joshua brought the violin back—restored.
From the new strings to the last detail, it had all been Joshua’s doing. Abby wouldn’t dream of taking credit.
That made this the most special gift Joshua could ever give Stella.
After Abby finished explaining everything, Stella looked at Joshua with a new, complicated emotion in her eyes.
A hundred words crowded her heart, but in the end, only one sentence escaped.
“Thank you, Joshua.”
Joshua replied softly, “It’s what I should do. I’m supposed to keep you safe. If I hadn’t left so suddenly back then, Leonard would never have been able to take you.
As for Leonard—”
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