Summary of Chapter 2236 – A pivotal chapter in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Chloe Lucas
The chapter Chapter 2236 is one of the most intense moments in When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel), written by Chloe Lucas. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Stinky Dad, that actually makes sense," Elliot said while kneading the sore spot.
Jonathan murmured his agreement. "Mm."
He gave a small nod to show he meant it.
Nathaniel sat down. "Eat up. Before liking someone else's daughter, make sure she likes you back."
Elliot boasted, "With looks like ours, who wouldn't?"
Cecilia laughed again.
Men, big or small, were all equally vain.
"All right, eat. You're the handsomest," she conceded.
Only then did Jonathan and Elliot settle into their food.
The family clustered around the table, warm and lively.
After the meal, Cecilia stepped outside for a walk; Nathaniel trailed after her.
She shot him a puzzled glance. "Why are you shadowing me again?"
He'd been a tail all week, impossible to shake.
Munching fruit, Elliot piped up, "Stinky Dad, you're clingy. TV says clingy people get dumped."
Nathaniel: "…"
He turned to the boy. "Homework finished? I'll be checking."
Elliot clamped his mouth shut and scurried to his room.
Jonathan, playing on the computer in the living room, glanced over.
He too sensed something off—Nathaniel stuck to Mommy as if afraid she might bolt.
Ignoring the looks, Nathaniel kept pace with Cecilia outside.
"How's the wound?"
"Healing. It's scabbed; bandage comes off soon," Cecilia answered lightly.
Elena looked ashen as she stepped up to them. "I'm afraid Nicholas may be in trouble."
Ever since Nicholas disappeared, she had men checking every traffic camera in Tudela. Strangely, not a single frame showed even his shadow.
"Nicholas never even left Tudela, so where could he be? Do you think something awful has happened?" Elena's voice wavered, the edge of a sob clinging to every word.
Cecilia took in Elena's distress and, helpless to answer, turned her gaze to Nathaniel.
Nathaniel didn't bend. "Mom, he'll be fine. Please stop worrying."
Elena clasped Nathaniel's hand with sudden force. "A mother knows— I keep waking from nightmares. Nathaniel, please help me find Nicholas. I'm begging you."
Watching the plea, Cecilia felt a knot of conflicting feelings tighten inside her.
After all, she was the mother of twins herself.
If Jon ever hurt Elliot, or Elliot hurt Jon, the thought alone chilled her.
As a mother, she felt Elena's fear as though it were her own.
Yet Nicholas had crossed a line; some consequences couldn't be waved away— could they?

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