Summary of Chapter 852 from Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)
Chapter 852 marks a crucial moment in Hannah Winters’s Novel novel, Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
He knew he hadn't protected them well enough, and everything he did, it was just a meager comfort to her.
"I'm Daisy's dad, and doing all this is my duty, not something that deserves your thanks. I've never expected these actions to make you forgive me. If it eases your pain, even just a little, that's all I need."
Remington's gentle voice blended with the night breeze as his large hand brushed through Lizetta's long hair, over and over again, trying to smooth out the tangled knots of sorrow in her heart.
Lizetta's voice caught in her throat, her feelings a complicated mess.
She pushed away from him, her gaze resting on Daisy's gravestone.
Several bunches of flowers surrounded the grave, some dried, some wilted, and some fresh, alongside many baby toys, making this site uniquely lively and special.
Lizetta now believed Timothy Temple's words; Remington must have been visiting every week.
She clenched her fists, touching the gravestone and whispering in her heart.
Daisy, both your mom and dad love you.
But, please don't forgive us, forget about us. That way, you won't feel lonely over there.
"What are you thinking about?"
Seeing her silent and downcast, Remington stepped in to shield her from the wind and loosely wrapped his arms around her shoulders.
"Wishing for Daisy to forget us, thinking maybe that way she can find a happier, warmer home sooner, be reborn, and find better parents..."
Lizetta's voice was soft, but it pierced Remington's heart.
The man's loosely placed hand on her shoulder tightened, and he turned her to face him, bending slightly to lock eyes with her.
Her anxious cry came out, but it was too late.
Thud.
His knees hit the marble floor heavily, kneeling before her in a gesture of deep earnestness.
Their eyes met, the shift in perspective bringing a subtle emotional shift. Lizetta looked down at him, shocked.
As the last light vanished from the sky and the clouds thickened, leaving not a sliver of brightness, the cemetery lights, one after another, suddenly lit up around them. He looked up at her.
His usually proud and composed face, now stripped of its usual arrogance, was lit by the cold light, casting a lonely shadow.
Mr. Remington Dashiell, a man who had never kneeled before anyone, was now kneeling at his child's grave, and before the woman he loved, in sincere supplication.
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