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The Heiress Revived from the Ashes (Lauren Bennett) novel Chapter 333

Chapter 333 The Last Place You’d Expect

No matter how long Elliot knelt in the rain. No matter How pitiful he looked. Lauren never came.

The sky darkened, and the heavy rain linally began to slow into

Just then, a sleek black RollsRoyce pulled up to the estate gates.

a light drizzle..

Felix stepped out, dressed in a crisp black suit. At nearly forty, he looked even more commanding than he had a decade ago. Sharpfeatured, calm, and coldhead the kind of presence that made people instinctively avoid meeting his eyes.

The moment Elliot saw him, he scrambled up from the ground.

But after kneeling for so long, his legs buckled beneath him. He staggered forward, barely catching himself before he fell again.

Breathless and disheveled, he looked up and blurted, Felix, where are you hiding Lauren? You told her not to see me, didn’t you?

I’m warning you, I’m Lauren’s brother. She’s always cared about me. If she finds out you kept us apart. she’ll be furious.

Felix looked down at him, face unreadable.

You want to see Lauren?

Yes!Elliot’s voice cracked. I have to see her.

Tomorrow.

That was all Felix said before walking straight into the house, not sparing him another glance.

Elliot opened his mouth, ready to say morebut then looked down at himself. Drenched, dirty, utterly humiliated.

I can’t see her like this

If I’m going to face Lauren again, it has to be with dignity.

He told himself this was fine. Tomorrow was better. He needed time to clean up, to look presentable.

Yes, he’d made mistakeshorrible ones..

But that was

years ago.

Surely time had softened the pain. He’d served his sentence. He’d paid for what he’d done.

And Lauren Lauren was kind. If anyone would forgive him, it would be her.

Holding onto that fragile hope, Elliot left the Brooker estate.

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Chapter 333 The Last Place You’d Expect

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His mind kept replaying every moment, every cruel thing he’d said, every opportunity he’d thrown away.

I’ll do better tomorrow. I’ll make her see how much I regret it. I’ll make her forgive me.

She’s softhearted. She’ll understand. After all, I went to prison I’ve suffered too.

At sunrise, Elliot was up and dressed. He put on a freshly pressed suit, knotted his tie just right, even spritzed on a bit of cologne.

He stared at himself in the mirror and took a deep breath.

This time, I won’t mess it up

When he returned to the Brooker estate, the guards immediately blocked his path.

He frowned. Move.

The guard didn’t budge. Wait here.”

His tone was flat. Dismissive.

Elliot’s face tensed in irritation, but he forced himself to hold back. He couldn’t afford to lose hranice.

He stood at the gate, waiting.

Minutes dragged into hours. His nerves wore thinner with each tick of the clockbut he didn’t leave.

At last, Felix emerged from the house with Nancy beside him.

She wore a soft pink dress and had her hair pulled into a neat ponytail. She looked poised, innocent, and

Sweet.

Felix, still in his black suit, carried the same steely chill in his gaze.

Elliot rushed up. Where are you going? Didn’t you say I could see Lauren today?

Felix glanced at him. His voice was quiet but final. Get in the car.

That was a

Elliot’s heart lifted. Without hesitation, he opened the door and got in.

Only then did he noticethe back seat was full of flowers.

He stared, confused, but said nothing. Maybe Lauren loves flowers. Maybe she asked for these.

Maybe we’re going to a restauranta quiet place to talk

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