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Burned Once, Never Again (Niamh and Castiel) novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38 

Macy lowered her head, masking the brief flash of harshness on her face. She spoke in a pitiful tone, She’s your mother. It’s only right that I went to see her. I’m sorry.” 

You don’t need to apologize,Castiel replied, Irritation evident in his voice. When he saw Macy acting so meek, it reminded him of how Niamh used to be

Once upon a time, Niamh had shown him the same deference. But lately, no matter the scandals. or how much others wanted to tear her apart, she had never lowered herself to him again. Even when facing danger, she’d rather turn to the police than seek his protection

Macy took a deep breath before speaking again, I know Madam Jamison looks down on me, but I didn’t choose to end up like this. My life is ruined… 

Her voice broke as she began to cry softly

Castiel had originally intended to ask about the evidence, but seeing Macy in such a state, he forgot entirely

Running his hand through his already disheveled hair, he said firmly, Don’t worry, you’ll regain your reputation, and you will stand up again.” 

Each word was spoken with undeniable determination

Macy kept her head lowered, her voice soft and despondent. It’s not that easy. The doctors have already told me that if they can’t find a suitable cornea soon, I might spend the rest of my life in darkness.” 

Castiel’s breath hitched. The doctors had mentioned it to him before, which was why he’d been working tirelessly to find a suitable donor

However, because corneal transplants were such a complex and stringent process, live donors were nearly impossible to find, and posthumous donations were in short supply. Even if he used his means, he had yet to receive any good news

She’s lucky to have you,Macy said sadly before Castial could reply

Upon hearing this, Castiel felt as though he had been plunged into cold water

Undoubtedly, the people around still believed that Macy’s condition was Niamh’s doing, despite the shift in public opinion. Human nature was such that once a belief was firmly established, it was difficult to change

Castiel’s own thoughts aligned with the external narrative. Back then, he had been determined to have Niamh, and now he was just as convinced that Niamh was responsible for this situation

I’ve utterly spoiled her!His words carried a hint of helplessness toward Niamh

All I need is an apology from her. Is that too much to ask for?Macy asked, her voice filled with a touch of defiance and unwillingness to accept her fate

Seeing her like this made Castiel pity her even more

Before he could respond, Macy continued, I just need to be cleared of any wrongdoing. I ended 

Chapter 30 

up like this, yet I still have to endure the public’s harsh condemnation because of her? It’s just not fair!” 

Her voice began to break at the end

In that moment, Macy seemed like a vulnerable individual fighting against an overwhelming power, standing in a position that demanded justice

And that overwhelming power was Niamh, shielded by Castiel’s protection

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