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“The Unkept Promise) Chapter 17

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“Silas, man, what’s the point? Bethany screwed upshe’s paid the priceAre 

you really that hung up on Amelia?” 

Yeah, man. It’s just one woman. You can have any woman you want.”

“She’s gone. Move on. Show her you don’t need herThat’ll bring her 

crawling back.”

“Or…find someone who looks like herTrain herSame difference.” 

They didn’t understandThey’d witnessed his devotionand they found it 

pathetic. What was so special about Amelia Evans? But the question itself 

betrayed their own yearning. They envied himeven as they mocked him. They 

were playboysincapable of genuine connection, long forgetting what it meant to

truly love someone. Women were disposable.

But Silas was differentAnd they wanted to drag him down to their level

His affair with Bethany had been their victory. Now they couldn’t understand 

his griefhis regret.

It’s just womanWhat’s the big deal? 

Silas’s rage explodedHe grabbed bottle and swung, his drunken fury

unleashed. The room erupted in chaos. He fought like a man possessed, his

blows landing with brutal precision. Anyone who tried to intervene was met 

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with the same ferocity. Soon, the room was littered with groaning bodies.

you and your families. Do you hear me?

Silence. They stared at him, wideeyed and terrified. They’d never seen

After a longtense silenceas Silas reached for another bottleone of his

friends, still nursing a bruised egoslipped out of the room.

He called the bar manager. “See this woman?” he said, showing a picture of

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