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There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey) novel Chapter 56

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Dive into Chapter 56, a pivotal chapter in There's No Turning Back (Elara and Harvey), written by GoodNovel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"Let's all congratulate this man! He's now free from his shackles, and celebrating his new single life—happy divorce!"

Niamh led the group in holding up a massive banner that read "Congratulations on Your Divorce, Harvey Fisher!" while confetti cannons fired off and air horns blared.

"Mommy, what is Aunt Niamh doing?" Merida asked, thoroughly confused.

Elara squeezed her daughter's hand and sighed. "She's making a fool of herself… And dragging Mr. Harvey down with her."

Elara took a detour around the crowd to avoid the spectacle. Meanwhile, Niamh smirked triumphantly as she watched Elara slink away.

Harvey forced himself to approach her. "What the hell are you doing?"

Niamh stood on her tiptoes to throw an arm around his shoulders. "Dude, I'm throwing you a divorce party!"

Harvey pulled away, looking somewhat disgusted. "Keep your voice down. Do you think this is something to be proud of?"

But Niamh wasn't fazed. If anything, she looked downright delighted now that Harvey and Elara were divorced.

"Come on, I've already booked the perfect venue. Tonight is your night! We have to celebrate properly!"

Inside a private club lounge that evening, Niamh raised her glass high. "A toast! To Harvey's freedom! May he never be shackled again—endless ladies, bottomless drinks! To a single life forever!"

The room erupted in cheers. "Harvey! Happy divorce!"

Niamh shook her shoulders dramatically, pounding her chest like a gorilla as the crowd hooted in laughter.

Meanwhile, Harvey sat on the leather couch, swirling his whiskey. His face was shadowed with unreadable emotions. He then lifted his glass and took a sip of his drink.

Somehow, his chest felt tight.

Seven years of marriage, and not once had he been in love with Elara. Now that she was gone, shouldn't he feel relieved?

But for some reason, it felt like a burning weight was lodged in his chest. He threw back his drink, hoping the alcohol would drown it out.

Niamh plopped down beside him, holding up a whiskey bottle with a mischievous grin.

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