Chapter 792 – Highlight Chapter from How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue
Chapter 792 is a standout chapter in How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue by Miss Lyra, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Fleming’s words had barely faded.
The light in Esmeralda’s eyes dimmed, and a lump caught in her throat so suddenly it almost hurt.
She couldn’t quite put her feelings into words. It was as if nothing was technically wrong, yet every detail stabbed at her heart, one after another.
She hadn’t expected Fleming to say “It’s gone” so calmly.
As if it was nothing. As if it never really mattered.
But he knew exactly how much it meant to her—how hard she’d worked to get it back for him. He’d always known.
Back then, Fleming would look at her with this complicated, helpless expression, gently ruffling her hair. “What am I going to do with you, huh? You really think this will help? Look at you—running around, getting yourself into trouble for me.”
She’d always just grin, proud of herself. “It’s how I show I care. If I put my heart into it, maybe God will notice and keep you safe.”
She could still remember, clear as day, that there had been a softness in Fleming’s gaze, even if he wasn’t the sort to show his feelings easily. In those moments, she’d felt something different—something almost tender—from him.
But now, her little token of good luck was gone.
Esmeralda stared at the new trinket dangling from the rearview mirror—a lavender rabbit charm. For a long time, she said nothing, even after Fleming seemed to think the matter was settled.
Finally, she spoke, her voice quiet: “Can you take it down? I just… I don’t really like it. It doesn’t suit you.”
Of course, she didn’t ask who had put the rabbit there.
She already knew, but she didn’t ask.
She only made her own wishes known.
Fleming started the car, glancing at the little purple rabbit out of the corner of his eye. “Is it really that much of a bother?”
He tossed the question back at her, his tone neutral.
But Esmeralda understood what he meant. He didn’t want to take it down.
She knew she was probably making a mountain out of a molehill. Maybe she was overthinking it, letting her imagination run wild, maybe even just… being unreasonable?
After all, everyone knew Fleming and Lucy were just like brother and sister. She was probably the only one making a fuss.
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