What Happens in Chapter 550 – From the Book Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death
Dive into Chapter 550, a pivotal chapter in Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death, written by Beanie Gold. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Aaron only smiled and said nothing. Yvette was indeed kind. He would've still been a nobody if it hadn't been for her encouragement and song.
After dismissing Joel, Aaron eagerly sought out his father, John Miller, to ask about Yara's falsified brain cancer diagnosis.
John informed him that he'd found her medical records through some connections. It turned out that it wasn't even hers to begin with.
"That's great! Send these pieces of evidence to me," Aaron said.
"Sure, but when are you getting me a daughter-in-law?" John asked.
Aaron instantly lost his enthusiasm.
His mother, Claire Anderson, smiled as she brought out dishes to the dining table. "Many people online want to marry Ronny, yet he hasn't even brought back a single girlfriend."
John sighed.
"Celebrities can't date, Mom," Aaron said while chuckling.
His parents couldn't do anything about him, so they stopped pushing him about it. John eventually sent the pieces of evidence to him.
Aaron sent them to Yvette on the same night. She thanked him continuously after receiving them.
"Don't just thank me. You have to treat me to a meal," he said.
Yvette replied, "Sure. Can I treat you tomorrow then?"
Aaron said, "Of course you can!"
Yvette ended the call with a smile. Beside her, Xavier felt perplexed. Who had made her so happy with just a call?
"Was that Kiki?" he asked.
"It's not. It's a friend." After that, Yvette informed Noah, "I'll be heading out to do something tomorrow, Noah. Can you stay home and not go out?"
Noah replied, "Okay."
Yvette went to bed after sending the pieces of evidence to Matthew. But Xavier had some trouble sleeping.
He had vaguely made out that the person who'd called Yvette wasn't a woman. However, he couldn't investigate further since he knew that she would be upset if she found out.
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He was dressed lightly despite it being winter, and overall he looked even more built and mature compared to a few years ago.
Yvette handed him the song as soon as she sat down.
"So soon?" Aaron was incredulous. He wondered what was on her mind that she'd been able to compose a song so quickly.
"It's still a draft at the moment. You can sing it through, and I'll make adjustments if anything is off," Yvette explained.
"Whatever you composed would surely be fine," Aaron said, setting the music sheets aside. "You could actually sing it for yourself, Yvvy. You have such a beautiful voice."
Yvette unconsciously clenched her fist upon hearing his words. It wasn't that she couldn't sing, but her compromised hearing was fatal for a professional singer.
Aaron belatedly realized his slip of tongue. "Oh dear, what was I talking about now—"
Yvette replied, "It's fine. Let's eat."
"Okay."
As they ate, Aaron asked for updates on Yvette's life as of late.
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