The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 324 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 324 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
Her sleep quality had been lacking lately. Over the past several months, he'd gone out of his way to find all sorts of calming aromatherapy scents just for her, hoping she'd drift off into peaceful slumber each night.
"Alright," Evelyn said, accepting the gift.
"Goodnight."
"Goodnight."
After exchanging goodnights, Evelyn headed inside. She went straight to her bedroom and lit the aromatherapy candle. It was her favorite scent. By the time she was out of the bath, the room was filled with a gentle fragrance. Snuggling into bed, she snapped a picture of the candle and sent it to Brooks.
Evelyn: [I love it.]
Downstairs, Brooks couldn't help but smile as he replied.
Brooks: [Sweet dreams.]
Evelyn: [It's late; you should get some rest too.]
Though she didn't check, she was sure Brooks was still lingering downstairs.
Brooks: [Alright.]
He sent her a snapshot of his car exiting the neighborhood.
Evelyn: [Drive safe.]
Brooks: [Will do. Get some early shut-eye.]
Evelyn shot back an "Okay" and was just about to set her phone down when a new message popped up. She hadn't saved the number, but she recognized it instantly. It was Charles. His message was short and not-so-sweet: [Break up with Brooks.]
Evelyn rolled her eyes and ignored Charles's audacious demand. Just as she was about to block him, another message came through: [Eve, listen to me, don’t make me angry.]
With a sigh, she tossed her phone onto the nightstand and switched off the lamp. Surrounded by the soothing aroma, she soon slipped into a dreamless sleep.
She and Brooks had scoured every corner for specialists, but no one was willing to take on her mother’s case. Andrew had been their last hope. Now he was saying he couldn’t do it either. Did this mean she was supposed to just stand by and watch her mother slip away?
Evelyn’s face went pale, feeling like she’d been plunged into an icy abyss. First Charlie, then Rosa, and now, was she going to lose her mother too?
"Dr. Nelson, please, you have to help... save my mother."
Evelyn clung to Andrew’s wrist, pleading desperately.
"Ms. Evelyn, I’m not the one you need to convince."
Andrew gently pulled his wrist away, his demeanor distant and unreachable.
Evelyn was stunned. What did he mean she needed to convince someone else? He was the surgeon—who else was there to turn to?
As her mind spun, Charles's messages from last night suddenly resurfaced in her thoughts: [Break up with Brooks.]
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