Chapter summary of Chapter 2085 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
In Chapter 2085, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas, 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 When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel).
He lifted a hand, the pad of his finger brushing her burning cheek. “You're being terribly unfair.”
“Hmm?”
“You can't stand to be apart from the kids, yet you're perfectly fine leaving me on the sidelines.” He paused, drawing a steadying breath. “Remember, it's you and me for the rest of our lives. Sometimes I feel like I'm dead last in that beautiful heart of yours.”
Only then did it click. Her proud, composed husband was jealous of his own children.
A laugh slipped out before she could suppress it. “Of course, the kids outrank you. I risked my life to bring them into this world.”
Nathaniel's eyes darkened, a storm gathering behind the calm gray.
Cecilia twisted free of Nathaniel's arms and bolted down the hallway, bare feet whispering across the hardwood.
Nathaniel blinked, stunned that she would dare make a break for it, then sprang up and covered the distance in long, powerful strides.
Just as Cecilia reached the bedroom and tried to swing the door shut, Nathaniel planted one hand against the panel, his voice low and teasing. “Why lock me out? Are you really sentencing me to the couch tonight?”
Cecilia frowned, pushing harder on the door. “There are plenty of spare rooms in this house. Pick any one of them.”
She was no match for his effortless strength. With a gentle shove, he slipped inside, scooped her up again, and kicked the door shut behind them.
The latch clicked, the deadbolt turned, and darkness enveloped the room.
Outside, winter wind hissed against the windows, but inside, heat pooled between their bodies.
Morning came in a burst of white light, snow glare slicing through the curtains and painting the room in chilled silver.
Cecilia opened her eyes to find Nathaniel's face less than an inch away. She could count the fine stubble dusting his jaw.
Drowsy curiosity made her trace a finger over that faint roughness, then lower to the soft curve of his lips.
Nathaniel's brows twitched.
His eyes fluttered open, hazy with sleep.
“Already awake?” he murmured, drawing her even closer until her breath mingled with his.
“Ease up, Nathaniel. I can't breathe.” Her voice came out in a whisper, pressed tight between them.
He loosened his hold by a fraction, closed his eyes again, and sighed. “Stay. Just a little longer.”
“It's already nine. We really have to get up.”
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