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Marrying the Man in the Dark (Damien and Cherise) novel Chapter 867

Chapter 867 Unspoken Guilt 

Cherise’s eyes shut tightly, her features etched with pain. Your sister’s ordeal mirrors my mother’s in many ways. When I operated on her, I took an extra stepand that’s why she 

survived.” 

Five years ago, when my mother passed, she urged me not to shoulder blame. She insisted it was her choice.” 

But I couldn’t forgive myself… Because at the time, I entertained the notion of taking that extra step, butI faltered. I was gripped by fearFear that one additional step might jeopardize my mother’s life.” 

But it was that one stepand my mother couldn’t hold on” 

Cherise locked these memories away, never daring to share them with anyone 

In the years following, each midnight reverie would stir her from slumber, tears staining her pillow in remembrance of her mother

Subsequently, Cherise crossed paths with Dr. Keeples, Lermille Hospital’s director

His sage advice resonated deeply with her: the gravest mistake a doctor could make was to operate on a loved one without absolute conviction

Such a decision, he cautioned, would yield a lifetime of remorse

Inspired by his counsel, Cherise made the pivotal choice to join Lermille Hospital’s ranks

But her mother’s surgery remained a festering wound, a relentless source of guilt

Cherise included this narrative in her paper because of Maeve’s successful surgery

As a medical practitioner, Cherise yearned for guidance on navigating such delicate scenarios

Little did she anticipate that her paper would become Gwenn’s weapon of choice against her

Gwenn’s relentless actions against Cherise stemmed from a clear understanding of the situation

From the onset, she derided Cherise for her reluctance to perform surgery, and now, she mercilessly exposed Cherise’s vulnerabilities

With each calculated move, Gwenn systematically dismantled Cherise’s aspirations and 

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livelihood, shattering her dreams and undermining her existence

Damien enfolded Cherise in his arms, his gentle touch a balm to her tormented soul. It’s all in the past, my love. There’s no need to fret.” 

If I were your mother, I would have made the same decision.” 

Cherise’s quivering frame stilled momentarily as she wept

Gazing up at Damien through tearblurred eyes, she asked, Why?” 

Because she, like me, knows the goodness within your heart.” 

Cherise locked eyes with Damien, her lips trembling in silence

Taking a deep breath, Damien tenderly brushed her lips with a kiss. Zachary informed. me that when you operated on your mother, it wasn’t a rash decision.” 

He recounted how you reached out to numerous experts worldwide, seeking counsel on the feasibility of your plan. You tirelessly tended to your mother by day and burned the midnight oil alone, sleeping a mere few hours a night. It took you over a month to finalize your strategy” 

Your intent was solely to grant your loved ones more time, to vanquish their illness.” 

Before your intervention, this ailment had never been conquered.” 

Damien cupped Cherise’s face. Truth be told, even without your intervention, your mother would have had at most a month left.” 

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