Summary of Chapter 2161 – A turning point in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
Chapter 2161 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.
Jason offered a sheepish smile. "I slipped out before dawn to hunt for a larger apartment. You were sleeping so soundly that I couldn't bear to wake you. I figured I'll box everything up first so we can leave for the new apartment sooner."
On hearing those words, Chelsea felt the great weight she had been carrying finally tumble away.
Flushed with equal parts relief and irritation, she smacked him lightly on the arm. "You big dummy! Why didn't you tell me earlier? I t-thought..."
Jason blinked, genuinely at a loss. "Thought what?"
Heat pooled in Chelsea's cheeks. I thought he didn't want me anymore... But I can't say that now. It's too embarrassing.
She turned away so he wouldn't see her blush. "Nothing," she mumbled.
"Well, then, let's have breakfast. You must be starving."
With that, Jason quickly grabbed a plate of food from the kitchen, a delicious aroma wafting from it.
"I wasn't sure when you'd wake, so I kept the food in the microwave. It's still hot. Try it and let me know if it's to your liking. If you don't like it, I'll buy you something else."
Chelsea accepted the quiche, took a tentative bite, then brightened. "This is from West Street, isn't it?"
Jason nodded once, the motion firm, almost proud. "Yes."
Chelsea's chest warmed. West Street lay miles away, and the breakfast shop there limited its stock each dawn; getting the quiche meant he had queued at first light.
"Thank you," she said with a smile, then added, "But didn't I tell you yesterday there was no need to move?"
"No," Jason said softly, yet with unshakable finality. "I've already made you put up with enough. I won't let you endure one more compromise."
He believed it was only right for a man to provide the woman he loved with a life of comfort. Even if he couldn't give her the most luxurious life in the world just yet, he would at least give her the best he could afford.
Chelsea couldn't help laughing. "Silly, I don't feel like I'm enduring any hardship. Let me help you pack."
Jason tried to wave her off, but she stood her ground, refusing to budge.
Working side by side, they folded, taped, and lifted until the apartment was stripped to bare walls.

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