What Happens in Chapter 106 – From the Book What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger
Dive into Chapter 106, a pivotal chapter in What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger, written by IceCola. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Calista found herself by a river, the stillness broken only by flowing water. She breathed out, watching her breath mist in the cold air. The harsh wind and sand somehow made her feel unexpectedly free.
Footsteps crunched behind her. Before she could turn, she collided with a solid chest.
"What are you doing by the river at night?" Henry's voice was tight with worry. "The wind's brutal, and it's starting to snow. You haven't fully recovered from falling in the pool—don't risk getting sick again!" He shrugged off his coat and draped it over her shoulders.
His unexpected concern startled her. Then a detail in his words caught her attention. "The pool... were you the one who saved me?"
Henry nodded, frowning. "Do you know how dangerous that was?"
The genuine concern in his voice touched something in her, making her throat tight. "Henry, thank you. I had no idea it was you. I should have thanked you sooner."
He ruffled her hair affectionately. "Don't be so formal with me."
Calista's heart skipped at his sudden smile.
"It's late. Let's get back before you catch cold."
As they reached the dormitory, Henry pressed a small box into her hand. "Happy New Year, Calista." He turned and walked away without looking back.
"You'll have to invite us to the wedding!"
The gossip alarmed Calista. She didn't mind being misunderstood, but Henry had feelings for someone—if that woman got the wrong idea, it could cause problems.
The situation felt too familiar. People had made the same assumptions about her and Ken, and she'd ended up heartbroken. She couldn't let history repeat itself.
On their next day off, she gathered her courage and knocked on Henry's door. He answered fresh from the shower, hair still dripping, and quickly pulled on a shirt when he saw her.
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