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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 288

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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 288 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 288 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

He stepped into the room and found Evelyn on her knees, hands drenched in blood, looking utterly lost. Without hesitation, he rushed over to her side.

Upon seeing him, Evelyn managed to say, "Brooks, I killed Dahlia and Charles."

Brooks, unsure of what had unfolded, gently lifted her from the floor, his heart aching for her. It was clear Evelyn had reached her breaking point, and she fainted right there in his arms.

He whisked her back to his place without delay. The family doctor soon arrived to tend to the cut on her forehead. Thankfully, apart from that, she was unharmed. Brooks stayed by her side the whole time, not leaving her for a moment.

Evelyn finally stirred just before noon. She opened her eyes, momentarily bewildered by the unfamiliar room, before slowly turning her head to meet Brooks's concerned gaze.

"You're awake. How are you feeling?" he asked gently.

Evelyn ignored his question, cutting straight to the point. "Are Dahlia and Charles dead?" That was all she cared about right now.

"Charles is still in the ICU, and Dahlia... she's got severe spinal nerve damage. She'll be in a wheelchair for life," he replied.

Hearing this, Evelyn didn't feel any relief, just a heavy weight settling in her chest. It seemed fate was still favoring them.

"Evelyn, what went down last night?" Brooks asked, his voice filled with concern. Since she had whispered those words about Dahlia and Charles, Brooks had started looking into it while Evelyn was out cold.

They managed to track down the taxi that had dropped her off near the cemetery the night before, but that area was remote, nestled against the hills, with no surveillance cameras. Only Evelyn and Dahlia knew the full story.

"Mr. Jenkins's kidney was punctured, resulting in significant blood loss and a coma. But rest assured, we're doing everything we can," the doctor explained.

The mention of a punctured kidney triggered a flash of Evelyn in Dahlia's mind. Last night, instead of breaking down as Dahlia had hoped, Evelyn had gone berserk, pushing Dahlia down the hill in a frenzy aimed to kill.

It dawned on her that Charles, dragged into this mess, was also likely a target of Evelyn’s wrath. "Was it Evelyn?" Dahlia turned to Aiden, demanding an answer.

Aiden hesitated, caught off guard, but that brief pause was all Dahlia needed to confirm her suspicions. It was Evelyn, that damn woman, who had lost it and gone after Charles at his home, stabbing him.

How could she dare? Dahlia seethed with rage. She might not be able to hold Evelyn accountable for pushing her down the hill just yet, but if Evelyn was behind Charles’s condition, Dahlia swore she wouldn’t let it slide.

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