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I Sold My Heart To Forget Them—Now They Beg Me To Remember novel Chapter 72

Chapter 17

Early in the morning, a procession of haute couture outfits was delivered to Nathaniel’s penthouse.

His assistant had never seen Nathaniel so meticuloushours spent trying on suits, as if even a wedding wouldn’t have required this much effort.

The final outfit selected, Nathaniel retrieved an antique mahogany box from the safeits goldinlaid craftsmanship alone could fetch a million at Christie’s. They say he’d specially commissioned the box at auction just to house one particular jewel.

Just how priceless could the jewel be?

The lid lifted, revealing a sapphire bracelet nestled in velvet.

A sapphire bracelet?

The assistant stifled a gasp. For a man of his discernment, the piece was frankly pedestrianworth no more

than six figures at most.

Yet Nathaniel cradled it like a holy relic, fingers tracing stones worn smooth by a decade of secret handling.

Ten years to the day.

The memory struck like a shivhis stepbrother’s goons pinning him in that stinking alley, brass knuckles gleaming as they debated which tendons to sever first. Thenher. That slip of a girl materializing from the shadows, outmaneuvering them with nothing but razor wit and a fake police siren app.

As the thugs fled, she’d pressed this bracelet into his bleeding palm-So you’ll remember today wasn’t all

bad.”

The design was a celestial puzzlehis sapphire sunstrand interlocked with her ruby moonstrand to form a single harmonia bracelet. Separate, they were elegant. United, the hidden clasp transformed them into an unbreakable mandalatwo halves of a coded oath.

When he asked what she wanted in return, she’d grinned, A pretty guy like you? How about pledging yourself

to me?

He knew she’d jested. But he remembered.

A brutal head injury had left him with a concussion that blurred her face in the alley’s gloom, their exchange

fragmented.

For years, he’d searched. Every anniversary, he returned to that alley.

Three years ago, fate brought him there againambushed once more, only to encounter Emily.

He remembered it vividlyher watching from her car like a spectator. Had his face not caught her eye, she’d never have stepped out, let alone saved him.

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Emily was nothing like that girl.

Where the girl had been sunlight, Emily was shadow.

Her rescuehad bound him to her for three years.

Yet it also led him to the one he’d sought for a decade.

At the Sinclair family banquet, spotting the ruby chain on Isabella’s wrist, recognition struck instantly. Deliver this to the Sinclair estate.

The bracelet’s rightful owner was found. Seeing it, Isabella would surely remember.

As the assistant bowed, accepting the case, Nathaniel added, Send the ten finest pieces from Hawthorne Jewelry’s new collection as well. Let her choose.

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