Chapter Summary: Chapter 1239 – Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) by Vanessa K.
In Chapter 1239, a key moment in the Romance novel Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James), Vanessa K. delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Sophie knew deep down that she didn't want Colby to hide things from her.
But she wasn't stupid.
What Gordon had hinted at earlier was practically spelling it out for her.
Colby's grip on Sophie's hand tightened, his voice low and serious, "I love you."
Those three simple words didn't roll off his tongue as smoothly as they used to.
Colby gently stroked Sophie's hair, saying, "Don't overthink this, just give me some time, okay?"
There was a touch of pleading in his voice.
A tone Sophie had never heard from him before.
Colby was definitely keeping something from her.
And it was something big.
Sophie picked up on these signals from Colby's tone. She asked, "Have you cheated on me?"
"Absolutely not!"
"Am I not your first?"
"You're the one and only."
"Have you done something against your principles?"
"No."
Colby's responses were almost frantic.
Sophie smiled, feeling a wave of relief. "Then I'm not worried."
Colby seemed to freeze for a second.
Sophie went on, "What I want is a man who loves me unconditionally. He doesn't have to be rich or powerful, but he has to love me, respect me, and be willing to stand by me for life, never betraying me. Can you promise me that?"
"What if Ms. Sophie can't handle it when that day comes?"
"Do you see those swallows outside the window?" Gordon said. "Swallows are known for their lifelong fidelity. If one dies, the other will spend the rest of its life alone, guarding their love nest. But if one truly loves the other to the core, how can it live alone? Yet, can you say that the remaining swallow didn't love its partner? Matters of the heart are never simple; they just show differently."
The sky was getting darker.
Downstairs, Sandy grumbled, "Is Harold ever coming back? Wasn't this supposed to be a welcome party? If he's not coming, are we having the party or not?"
Angelo had already set up the fireworks and party hats, but today, neither Harold nor Jenna and Adler had returned.
The house felt eerily empty, as if no one lived there.
"Should we... just start eating?"
Angelo was starving. It was already seven o'clock, and still, no one was home!
Had he messed up the date?
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