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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 2026

Summary for Chapter 2026: When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Summary of Chapter 2026 – A turning point in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas

Chapter 2026 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel), written by Chloe Lucas. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Inside, the room was deathly still. Outside, the wind howled and snow whirled past the windows.

After a long silence, Sven finally said, “If you’re willing, we can break up.”

I knew it...

Charlotte balled her fists, bitterness on her face. “What do you mean, if I’m willing, we break up? And if I’m not?”

Sven fell silent again.

Charlotte sniffed, forcing back her tears so she wouldn’t embarrass herself.

“If you want to dump me, at least give me a decent reason. You run home to fix something and expect me to roll over? Isn’t that a little too easy?”

Her words left Sven speechless; once more he said nothing.

His silence only stoked her anger.

Charlotte stood, stalked over, and glared at him. “Say something!”

Confronted with her demand, Sven finally spoke.

“If you don’t want to break up, then you’ll have to wait for me for a while.”

Charlotte’s confusion deepened. “Why? What exactly are you going to do, and how long is ‘a while’?”

Her chest felt tight; she needed answers now.

“What’s happening at home can’t be fixed overnight. I don’t know when it’ll be resolved, so I can’t name a date. If you won’t wait, we’ll break up. I don’t want to hold you back,” Sven said, enunciating each word.

Charlotte’s eyes were already red.

“That’s rich. When we first started dating, you never said that. We’ve been together so long, and suddenly you don’t want to ‘hold me back.’“

Her fists were so tight her nails cut her palms until it bled.

Meanwhile, in another city, Magnus pushed himself at work every single day, determined to earn money as fast as possible.

He wired part of his wages to Heather. “Granny, I’m not making much yet, so this is all I can send.”

Heather was stunned but deeply moved.

“My sweet grandson, you really have grown up—sending money to your granny. Take good care of yourself, and stop worrying about me.”

Magnus agreed, then asked, “Granny, did you apologize to Cecilia like I asked you to?”

At the mention of an apology, Heather began to stammer, unable to get a single word out.

Magnus knew his granny all too well; he was certain she hadn’t done what he’d asked of her.

“Granny, I used to be selfish and only knew how to take. Now, I understand a man has to rely on himself and shoulder his responsibilities. Please, listen to me, and stop making trouble for Cecilia.”

Heather, moved by her grandson’s earnest words, dared not refuse. “All right, I understand. Don’t worry, I know my limits.”

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