What Happens in Chapter 280 – From the Book Beyond the Divorce
Dive into Chapter 280, a pivotal chapter in Beyond the Divorce, written by Third Blossom. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 280 Feels Like Forever
Lauren looked at me and asked, “If you have a plan, don’t forget to tell me. I want to watch the show.
when the time comes.”
“Of course!” I said proudly.
When we arrived at my company, Lauren drove her car off. I checked the time and realized it was still too early to clock out. I chuckled at myself for being too eager. Strangely, it felt like forever since I last saw
Atlas.
No matter how impatient I was, I could only head upstairs and continue working. The afternoon felt like an eternity, making me restless. Unfortunately, I didn’t have much work to do that afternoon to pass the
time.
hurrying to Pleca Park, Finally, the end of the workday arrived. I happily packed my things and left. I was and the scent in my car was pleasant. It even lifted my spirits. I wished my car had wings to fly there, especially during rush hour.
I felt a sudden weakness in my legs, perhaps due to excitement. I looked at the time and realized it was getting late. I wondered if Atlas had already reached home.
While waiting for the lights to turn green, I impatiently picked up my phone and called Atlas. I wanted to tell him I would arrive soon, but the call rang several times without an answer.
I ended the call when the lights changed. Then, Atlas returned my call. I felt relieved and quickly answered, “Atlas, I’m on the way. I should be there soon.”
I sounded eager and tender, showing the longing I felt all afternoon.
was about to hang up when I heard a familiar voice asking. “Who is it?”
Immediately after, I hung up. My heart sank, and I felt an overwhelming coldness. I couldn’t help but panic as I gripped the steering wheel to get out of the traffic. Fortunately, there was a gap between the cars.
I swerved into another lane and slammed the gas, desperately wanting to escape the suffocating traffic. My legs felt weak as I headed to another road. I felt exhausted and could hardly breathe.
Suddenly, a truck sped toward my car, and I heard brakes screeching. So, I stepped on the gas as hard as possible. A moment later, I could only see a blinding whiteness around me. I struggled to breathe and
shook uncontrollably.
Meanwhile, I seemed to hear my phone ringing. Immediately after, my vision faded.
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