Mr. Brooks?
Evelyn rose to answer the door and collect her delivery.
Surprisingly, the food that was delivered was exactly to her taste. A wave of warmth crossed Evelyn's otherwise cold heart.
She took out her phone, intending to thank Brooks. However, upon unlocking her phone, she remembered they hadn't exchanged numbers. As she was about to put her phone down, she noticed the note on the delivery order.
At the bottom was a phone number with a message: [Call me anytime if you need anything.]
Evelyn didn't make the call. Instead, she texted him: [Mr. Brooks, I received the delivery. Thank you.]
Brooks replied succinctly: [No problem.]
Evelyn didn't want to impose further, so she put down her phone and started on her delivery.
Downstairs, Brooks sat in his car, saving the number.
...
At the Hospital, Dahlia was dressed warmly. Only her legs were exposed, showing several cuts.
Though the cuts were not life-threatening, they were filled with shards of glass and took hours to clean properly.
She lay on the hospital bed, pale, thinking of the phone call Charles had made outside, her hands clenched beneath the blanket.
Evelyn had only been detained a few hours, and Charles had already called his assistant, Aiden, to go to the station.
The door creaked open, making Dahlia instantly look pitiful. Charles walked out after putting Sandy to sleep.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn)
What a bad novel. Evil deeds rules the entire story, no ending, villains characters succeed, no way out for the good people. I was hoping for better twists but disappointed again and again. Time close the book for me, no more, enough....
When will Evelyn's sufferings end? You mean to say evil rules the world? No longer funny, the twists are getting ridiculous....
Wow Finally! Thanks!...
More chapters please...