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Reborn From Oblivion (Nellie and Cameron) novel Chapter 129

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The night was still and quiet. Only the stars in the night sky cast their chilly glow, keeping Nellie company. She was curled up in the corner of the balcony, her smartphone resting beside her, a webpage still open. The faint light from the screen mingled with the starlight, but it didn't do much to brighten the surroundings. It felt like one of those nights where dawn might never come.

Suddenly, the door creaked open, and Nathan flicked on the light. Nellie scrambled to her feet, looking a bit frazzled. "Nathan, do you think I could take a break from work for a bit?"

Nathan walked over, gently tucking her messy hair behind her ear. "Why's that?"

"My reputation's taken a hit lately, and I'm worried it might affect you too," she whispered.

Nathan lifted her chin, making her look up at the stars. "Even the tiniest firefly can shine beautifully. You've always taught me to chase the light and walk in its glow. Now that you're in a tough spot, how can you think of backing down instead of pushing through?"

Nellie sat in silence for a moment before speaking. "I'm divorcing Cameron, and he's bound to try everything to get back at me. It'd be better for you to keep your distance until this whole mess is over. I don't want to drag you down with me."

"You want me to just look out for myself? Wouldn’t that make me a jerk?" Nathan replied.

"By keeping to yourself, you can help me from the shadows," Nellie reasoned.

Nathan's frustration faded, replaced by a hint of a smile. "That actually makes sense. With you out in the open and me working behind the scenes, we can tackle Cameron together. It'll add a bit of excitement to our lives. So, it's settled. You can't back out now."

"Alright," Nellie agreed softly.

Cameron sounded exhausted. "Mom, Nellie and I are actually in the middle of a divorce."

Kristina was furious. "I suspected as much. A girl from a modest background can never be suitable. She just has to stir up trouble now. Tell her not to go overboard. If it affects your future, we won’t take her back, even if she begs to reconcile."

Cameron rubbed his temples, feeling a headache coming on. "This time, she's serious."

Kristina was taken aback. "Cameron, you're a smart guy. You know how a divorce could impact the company right now. Don’t let your dad end up hating you." Her gentle tone felt like a weight pressing down on him.

Facing reality, Cameron reluctantly picked up his phone and called Nellie.

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