What Happens in Chapter 134 Lines in the Sand – From the Book He Watched Me Shine Without Him
Dive into Chapter 134 Lines in the Sand, a pivotal chapter in He Watched Me Shine Without Him, written by Selena Johnston. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
“Ethan, please forgive my mom. I’ve already convinced her—we can get married now,” Vivian pleaded. “Look at me, I’ve recovered so well. I can wear a wedding dress now. Let me be your beautiful bride.”
Ethan glanced indifferently at the child in her arms. “Vivian, you’re materialistic. I can’t give you the life you want. As for the baby—you carried her for nine months. I won’t fight you for her. Don’t worry, I’ll send child support every month.”
Vivian stared at him in disbelief. “You’re abandoning your own daughter? Ethan, how can you be so heartless?”
He didn’t flinch.
She dropped to her knees in front of him, crying her eyes out. “Ethan, I really love you. I was willing to stay with you even though you had no car or house. Please come home.”
Colleagues began leaving work, casting sympathetic glances. Ethan, always concerned about appearances, sighed.
“Vivian, get up.”
“I won’t, unless you agree to come home with me.”
He clenched his jaw. “Fine. I’ll come home tonight.”
Vivian finally breathed a sigh of relief.
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Clarke Group
Daniel was sweating bullets. Houston was staring at him with that look again—that subtle, calculating gleam that always spelled trouble.
“Daniel, get changed. You’re coming to dinner with me.”
Daniel’s face twisted. “Sir, Lina invited you. It wouldn’t be right if I—”
“Lina is the Isolde family’s darling. If we want a strategic alliance with them, she’s our in.”
Daniel’s mouth fell open. “You’re not… using a beauty trap?”
“Why not?”
“She’s into you, not me!”
“But I have a partner now.”
Sir, why does this sound like we’re in a drama?
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