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Twisted Ties of Love (Izabella Salotti and Brett) novel Chapter 591

Summary for Chapter 591: Twisted Ties of Love (Izabella Salotti and Brett)

Summary of Chapter 591 – A turning point in Twisted Ties of Love (Izabella Salotti and Brett) by Maria

Chapter 591 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Twisted Ties of Love (Izabella Salotti and Brett), written by Maria. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Brett passed away, slipping from this world in the embrace of an April sun, its warmth a stark contrast to the cold reality of his departure. He wished for one last summer, longed to hear the cicadas' song just once more, but death claimed him before the season turned.

Is death painful? Brett found it hard to say. For years, sickness had been his shadow, and in the end, death seemed more an ally than a foe, a release from his earthly bonds.

Sometimes, it's better to die than to live in agony. To exist in pain is to live a life worse than death itself. The only thing that gnawed at him was the injustice of it all—the thought that he would never again see the face of the one he'd loved for so long.

Izabella once told him that hearing is the last sense to fade in death. Brett wasn't sure about that. What truly vanished last for him was the voice of his heart—a voice that didn't truly exist.

From resentment to release, the journey was long.

But even in letting go, his pain was more than physical. It was an emotional collapse, a despair so deep it felt like a thousand swords piercing his heart.

Memories flickered through his mind like a carousel, blurring and sharpening until they faded completely, like a cracked mirror that could no longer reflect its former self. Then, nothing but darkness...

"Brett, wake up, we're almost there. You hungry?"

Brett shook his head out of reflex before realizing something was amiss. He opened his eyes, his vision swimming into focus. To his shock, his parents, who had died long ago, were sitting beside him.

Was this the afterlife?

His mother's gentle hand tested his forehead for fever, and seeing his dazed look, she laughed softly. "You've slept the whole way. Are you still groggy?"

Grasping her hand, Brett felt its realness—the warmth, the breath, the hum of the car engine, the return of touch, sight, hearing...everything was normal again.

Brett stared in disbelief, touching his hair—it hadn't fallen out. He pinched his cheek and winced. It hurt, so this couldn't be a dream.

Mr. Windham, bemused by his son's odd behavior, chuckled. "What's gotten into you, boy?"

With a stiff voice, Brett uttered, "Mom." He had almost forgotten the word, his eyes glistening as he looked at her.

Mr. Windham ruffled his hair. "What's wrong, son?"

Brett shook his head, unable to accept the reality of his "second chance" so quickly. Glancing at the rearview mirror, he saw himself as a child, no older than six or seven.

Hanging from the car's mirror was a little stuffed lamb—a symbol of the year he turned seven.

At seven, life was full of potential. Apart from his youth, he had everything, the chance to change it all. His parents wouldn't die in that accident, Nathaniel Kruger hadn't been taken in by the Windham family yet, Casey was still Cameron Windham, and most importantly, Casey hadn't met Izabella yet. If he met her first and treated her well, would she fall for him instead?

It felt like a gamble, much like the one in his past life. The difference was that, this time, he had something to wager—his whole life. He could meet Izabella sooner and be with her. Izabella, starved for affection, would surely respond to someone who showed her kindness.

His empty heart suddenly felt full. A smile crept across Brett's face.

He had thought his life was set in stone, but fate seemed to have granted him a second chance to make amends, to hold onto everything once lost.

"Mom, where are we going?" Brett asked, lacking the memories of his younger self, yet finding the passing scenery vaguely familiar.

"Oh, you really did sleep your brains out. We're in R City," she replied.

R City, three decades ago, hadn't fully flourished. Who could have predicted that within ten years, it would evolve into a bustling metropolis, a hub of national development, frequented by influential entrepreneurs, including Izabella.

At this time, Izabella was just a four-year-old toddler, and Brett was eager to meet her.

R City was a wonderful place, rich with attractions and delicacies—a prime tourist destination. Brett remembered his parents often took him here, instilling a fondness for the city. So when he left the Windham family in J City, R City was his first choice to start anew.

As they drove, familiar landmarks began to emerge, and finally, they stopped at a hotel.

As Brett got out of the car, hotel staff greeted them warmly. He followed his mother, reaching only to his father's waist at seven years old. Looking up, he met his father's stern gaze.

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