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I Sold My Heart To Forget Them—Now They Beg Me To Remember novel Chapter 41

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Vivienne’s heart pounded wildly as she tried to steady her breath, eyes fixed on the pitchblack waves beneath the yacht.

Nothing could be seen down thereit was as if nothing had happened.

After a long while, she finally turned back.

Rest in peace. Sloane. You got exactly what you deserved.

Under the cover of darkness, her twisted little smile held a trace of cruel satisfaction.

On the second deck, Declan was carefully holding a sixinch chiffon cake. Seeing Vivienne return, he lit the candle on top. Try it. No milk. Raspberries flown in fresh this morning. Just 30% sweetnessperfect for your diet phase. You’ll love it.

Vivienne blew out the candle with a coy smile, eyes full of expectation. Feed me, then.

Aww, come on, you two invited us here just to show off, huh?

Huh, seriously, Declanwhen are you finally divorcing that maid? Time to make our lady here official.

Yeah, just get married already. Didn’t you give her a ring at that charity gala last week?

Their teasing grew louder, more shameless. Declansmile faltered for a moment. A strange unease crossed his face. He

lifted his head and looked around, searching the crowd for a familiar figure.

But Sloane was nowhere to be found.

A wave of anxiety surged in his chest.

Why are you spacing out, Declan? Feed me the cake.Vivienne clung to his arm, giving it a playful shake.

Snapping back, Declan scooped up a small bite of cake and fed it to her. But the moment she swallowed, he pulled his hand away as if trying to keep distance. His brows knit as he looked toward the others. Alright, that’s enough. I know everyone’s joking, but don’t take it too far. I am married, after all. I’ve got a wife. Vivienne’s still single.

If this keeps up, it won’t look goodfor her.

The air shifted. Vivienne’s smile froze. Her fingers curled into fists at her sides.

Before long, the yacht returned to shore. The elite guests trickled off in groups.

But Declan stayed behind.

The number you dialed is unavailable.”

That robotic voice on the line again. His frown deepened. He turned quickly and walked up to Vivienne, who was still

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chatting with her friends

Vivienne, did you see Sloane? After i came back with the cake, she was gone, Yer the yake hut do

worried something-

He didn’t even finish before Vivienne cut in, her voice light and deliberately casual Slowne? Oh wa

Her face scrunched with false distress. She seemed really upset earlier after the game periment. Once you left pulled me asideand, lookshe tore the lace collar of my dress when she lost her temper

She held out her neckline, showing the frayed seam. I barely got away from her. After that, she left on her own. The yacht has an inflatable motorboat. I heard someone took it out tonightprobably her?

Declan glanced at the faint red mark on her skin and the torn lace. Just like that, his worry vanished, replaced with anger. Still the same temper. Even after everything, she’s bullying you again?

She wants to sulk and switch off her phone? Fine. Let her.

Vivienne slipped her hand into his. Don’t be mad, okay? Come have a drink with me?

That night, the two of them left the coast and headed straight for a bar.

Declan still simmered with frustration, tossing back a few cocktails. They weren’t even that strong, but his body reacted strangelyheat flooding through him, head spinning

Vivienne reached out to steady him. You’re drunk. Come on, I’ll take you upstairs to the hotel and let you rest

Most of his weight was leaning on her.

The moment the hotel door opened, something cool brushed gently across his throat. His muscles tensed. He glanced downVivienne’s fingers were already teasing at his collar.

She was on tiptoe, her breath warm and ticklish against his skin.

Declan, I want you for my birthday.

Her tone was soft. Coy. And Declanburning up, flushed, dazeddidn’t resist. Instead, his arms pulled her tighter into his

embrace.

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