The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 566 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 566 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
It was already one in the morning.
Evelyn had turned off the lights and gone to bed at eleven, but for two long hours, sleep had eluded her. She hadn’t suffered from insomnia in ages, but tonight, she lay awake in the darkness, eyes open.
She sat up, pulled open her nightstand drawer, and found the half-finished bottle of melatonin she’d been using.
Just as she was about to take some, her phone—resting on the nightstand—lit up with an incoming call.
She hadn’t saved Aiden’s number, so she didn’t know who it was. But somehow, as if she knew, Evelyn reached for her phone and answered. “Hello?”
“Ms. Evelyn, it’s Aiden.”
Aiden stood outside the hospital room, watching through the glass as Charles suffered on the bed, wracked with a fever that wouldn’t break. His voice was hoarse. “Mr. Jenkins is in a bad way. He was barely conscious on the drive back to the hospital, and his fever hasn’t gone down despite everything the doctors have tried.”
“Ms. Evelyn, could you come see Mr. Jenkins…?”
“I’m not a doctor. I can’t help him.”
Evelyn’s grip tightened around her phone, but her voice remained icy.
“Ms. Evelyn, I know you resent Mr. Jenkins. I know it’s hard to forgive what he did to you and Miss Josephine,” Aiden pleaded, his voice cracking. “But he’s in real danger. If his fever doesn’t break tonight, he could lose his leg…”
“Mr. Jenkins is such a proud man—if he loses his left leg…”
Aiden couldn’t finish, his throat tight with emotion.
He’d been by Charles’s side for years, loyal to a fault. Seeing Charles brought so low pained him deeply.
When Jenkins Holdings had faced a devastating crisis, Charles had worked himself to the bone, barely sleeping, pushing himself until he’d saved the company. He’d sacrificed everything, even drinking himself into ulcers and hospital visits, just to keep Jenkins Holdings on top.
People thought Charles’s drive was all about power and prestige.
Aiden had once believed that, too—until the night he drove Charles to the hospital after yet another episode of stomach bleeding. Charles, pale and weak in the hospital bed, had held a small silver locket in his hand, gazing at it with a tenderness Aiden had never seen. “You can only protect the people you love if you have the power,” he’d murmured, gently brushing his thumb over the locket. “I never want her to get hurt.”
But fate had played a cruel trick.
Charles had tried to protect the wrong person all along.
The one he’d wanted to protect more than anyone—he’d hurt the most. When Charles learned the truth, how much pain must he have felt? But that pain, he never spoke of.
Aiden knew the damage Charles had done to Evelyn and Josephine could never be undone.
But he couldn’t stand by and do nothing while Charles suffered like this.
So he lowered his voice, pleading, “Please, for the sake of what he did—he risked his life to save you and Ms. Josephine—can you come see him, just this once?”
Evelyn nodded, told Josephine to get some rest, and left the house.
As she watched her daughter’s slender figure fade into the night, Josephine couldn’t help but sigh quietly.
Why did Charles have to realize his mistake so late? If only he’d recognized Evelyn for who she was, all those years ago. But life didn’t work that way.
…
At the hospital
Aiden, having heard Josephine’s promise, waited outside the hospital entrance, checking his watch, nerves taut.
When Evelyn’s car pulled up, he rushed over and led her upstairs, stopping outside Charles’s room.
He held the door for her, stepping aside so she could enter.
Evelyn walked in and saw Charles—pale, gaunt, hooked up to machines.
From his dry, cracked lips, he whispered her name over and over, lost in fevered dreams.
Her eyes stung, emotions swirling behind them.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn)