Chapter summary of Chapter 815 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 815, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, 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 The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell.
“Even though we’re divorced, there are some things we can figure out together.” She was talking about the things that lay between them.
Alexander stiffened again, a flicker of emotion in his eyes. He wanted to speak, to tell her everything—all the pain, all the danger—but the words caught in his throat.
He was afraid that telling her would only drag her back into a world of fear, that he would be the one to destroy the peaceful life she had built.
The two of them stood side-by-side on the balcony, and in the silence, the distance between them began to dissolve.
Alexander looked at Danielle’s profile, his expression unreadable.
After a long moment, he gave a small, sad smile. “You never used to be like this. You used to be afraid of getting too close to me.”
Danielle looked down, her fingers curling slightly. Her voice was flat, as if she were talking about someone else entirely. “The past is the past. People change.”
The air grew still again, the only sound the faint hum of traffic in the distance.
Alexander was silent for a long moment, his throat working, before he finally said the words he had held back for years. “I’m sorry.”
The words were quiet, but they landed on Danielle’s heart like a stone.
“I’m sorry for being so cold to you back then,” he said, his voice trembling. His gaze was dark with regret. “I know that kind of deliberate distance, that kind of hurt, is worse than any argument.”
“I made a decision without you, thinking that if I just pushed you away, I could keep you and Niki safe, give you a peaceful life away from the dangers that surround me.”
“But I never realized that my idea of ‘protection’ only caused you more pain, and it meant Niki grew up without her father.”

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