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From Discarded Wife to Queen (Tyrone) novel Chapter 611

Chapter 611 The Truth He Couldn’t Say

Chapter 611 The Truth He Couldn’t Say

They’d only just gotten engaged, and Tyrone was already clingier than she was.

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Tyrone stared at Aella, stunned, his dark eyes churning with something too deep to name. His throat bobbed as he swallowed. I love you, Aella,he said. I’ve loved you for a long time.

Since the moment two lives ago when he realized he’d lost her forever. That was when he’d known.

Aella’s smile widenedsoft and happyand Tyrone’s chest tightened until it hurt to breathe.

Would she still be smiling like that if he told her what he’d done before?

She should hate him the way she had in their previous lives together. But if he let her go now, he’d be betraying every promise he’d

made in this life.

She loved him this much. How could she survive that kind of cruelty?

He lowered his eyes, hiding the pain. Over and over, he asked himself what he was supposed to do.

They returned to Bluehaven.

Virginia and Ralph stopped by to check on them and provide some instructions before leaving. Aella called her parents and told them that she would go back to the Reids after Tyrone had recovered for a few days.

There was still time before school started, so she decided to take care of him for the time being.

After a shower, Tyrone came out of the bathroom. Aella was tidying up the business magazines by his bedside.

He slowed, towel in hand, and stood there watching her for a long time.

He’d waited two lifetimes. He’d guarded this home for two lifetimes. He’d dreamed of finding Aella again and bringing her back

here.

He’d imagined her in pajamas, moving around the bedroom and doing ordinary chores countless times. Now it was real. Yet he still couldn’t feel happy.

Aella turned and caught him staring. That same unease flickered again. She stood by the bed, watching him closely. Tyrone, tell me the truth. Are you hiding something from me?

He moved toward her as if each step weighed a ton. If he told her everything right now, what would happen to them?

The memory of his last life alone in this empty house, with loneliness clinging to him like a shadow, filled him with sudden, bottomless fear.

Tyrone bent slightly and took both of Aella’s hands. He looked into her eyes, his lips moving, but no sound came out.

Aella’s patience snapped. Tyrone! I ask, you answer. And you don’t lie to me.

They held each other’s gaze at close range. After a moment, Tyrone nodded.

Aella asked, Why did you use your own ID to book a room for Zera a year ago?

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Chapter 611 The Truth He Couldn’t Say

Tyrone answered, That night, her mother and brother beat Purshid they har det she didn’t Rove her ID on her after the epibl she was scared to go home just booked a root och reside

Aella’s expression hardened Then why didn’t you leaves bang Aman and a man alone in a room of you sleep w her or not?

Tyrone guided her to sit on the bed with him.

He looked straight at her and explained slowly and carefully alta. Zera gist hurt saving me at the time, I didn’t realize she’d set me up. She refused the five million my mother offered, and her family beat her until she was covered in bruises it was later se hart a fever, and she was too scared to go home I stayed because I was worried something would happen to he

Aella believed him completely. Still, she asked, You felt that sorry for her? Did you start to like her back then?

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Tyrone’s expression turned serious. I’m not someone who gives my feelings away easily,” he said At the time, just feth and I were similar. Same suffocating family. Same suffocating elders. I’ll admit I pitied her, but I never wanted anything with her

Had he truly fallen for Zera, he would have chosen her without hesitation. He wouldn’t have gone near Aella.

Two lives ago, when he’d considered marrying Zera, it was the result of too many pressures exploding at once.

That night, a year ago, he’d worked at the hotel as a precaution.

First, because his father had given him a brutal project.

Second, it gave him an alibi. If he ever needed to end things with Zera, he could prove where he’d been. He hadn’t expected that careful planning to matter, but here they were.

Tyrone lifted both hands and gently framed Aella’s face. He’d never looked more serious. Aella, there’s no love between Zera and me. Only hatred. I swear I never touched her. Believe me.

Aella pulled his hands away. They stared at each other in silence for a long moment.

Then, quietly but firmly, Aella asked, If you and Zera are innocent, why were you apologizing to me in your sleep?

Tyrone froze. He looked at her, struggling to respond. He hesitated again and again, but the words spilled out before he could stop

them

Because I dreamed about our last lifeand the life before that.

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