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They Beg For My Return (Camila Jackson) novel Chapter 203

Chapter 203 Harry Extra 1

The heavy gates creaked open, their sound echoing in the still air. Harry, his hair cropped short, stepped out slowly. The sunlight was harsh, forcing him to squint as his eyes adjusted.

Ten years behind bars had left the outside world feeling both familiar and foreign. It was as if he had been transported through time, everything around him seemed distant and unreal.

His mind wandered back to a decade ago, to the day he had stood at thege very gatas, brimming with confidence, waiting for Camila to be released.

Back then, he’d been full of suspicion, convinced her limp was just an act. He had mocked her relentlessly, brushing off her five years in prison as if they were nothing more than a minor inconvenience.

But now, after enduring the suffocating agony of losing his own freedom, he finally understood. The streets, the trees, the skythey were all the same as before, yet they felt cloaked in a heavy sadness, a bleakness that weighed on his heart.

Once, he’d eagerly come to meet Camila when she was released. Now, as he walked out, the gates opened to emptiness. No one was there to greet himnot a single soul. The loneliness hit him like a biting winter wind, cutting straight to his

core.

Harry trudged forward, his steps heavy and aimless. Without realizing it, he found himself heading toward home. At the intersection, the red light forced him to stop. He stared blankly ahead.

A sleek black RollsRoyce glided by. Through the halflowered window, he spotted a girl in a Sancho High School’s uniform, her high ponytail bouncing with youthful vigor.

Her delicate skin gleamed in the sun, her slightly chubby face alight with a carefree grin, and her big, twinkling eyes brimming with youthful energy.

The girl was undeniably beautiful, but what truly froze Harry in place was her striking resemblance to Camila.

Harry’s eyes widened openly, and before he could think, he was chasing after the car, shouting, Camila!The RollsRoyce sped away, leaving him far behind.

He stopped, his chest heaving, and let out a bitter laugh. What was I thinking?he muttered to himself. Camilashe’s not that young anymore.”

When he went to prison, Camila was twentythree. Now, ten years later, she was thirtythree. There was no way she could look so youthful. The girl in the car couldn’t have been older than twelve or thirteen.

Inside the RollsRoyce, Natalie Campbell glanced at the rearview mirror, her curiosity piqued. Dad, did you see that guy? He was chasing us and yelling Mom’s name.

Giovani narrowed his eyes, a dangerous glint flashing within them. His voice was calm but carried an edge. Probably just a case of mistaken identity,he said, his tone guarded.

He sighed, thinking, It has already been ten years. Harry is out of jail now.’

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Harry walked for over three hours before finally arriving at the Jackson residence. As he stood before the iron gates, he froze, completely stunned by the sight before him.

Thick rust coated the gates, and wild weeds choked the yard. The oncepristine garden lay in disarray, flowers and plants overgrown. Cracks marred the villa’s exterior, evidence of years of neglect, reducing the elegant home to ruin.

Harry’s heart sank as he stared at the wreckage of his home. He murmured, How has it come to this? Where are Mom and Dad? Where is Camila?

During his ten years in prison, not a single person had come to visit him. He had been completely cut off from the outside world, left in the dark about everything that had happened.

Now, having endured the same pain, he finally understood the bitterness in Camila’s voice when she sat in his car after her release. Her words were cold and cutting as she recounted the five years she spent in prison without a single visit from her family.

A bitter taste filled Harry’s mouth as he took a deep breath, forcing himself to stay calm. Slowly, he reached out and pushed against the rusted iron gate. The gate creaked loudly, its rusty hinges groaning in protest.

He stepped inside the villa. Everything was exactly as it had heon ton vears ago, unchanged in arrangement but transformed in atmosphere. Back then, the hous Successfully unlocked!ure of warmth and care. Now, every surface was

buried under a thick layer of dust.

Mom? Dad? Camila? Where is everyone?Harry’s voice echoed through the hollow silence of the villa, swallowed by the emptiness.

His gaze swept over the familiar furniture and decorations, each a silent reminder of the warmth that once filled this place.

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Chapter 203 Harry Extra 1

Now, all that remained was an unbearable silence, a haunting void where Me had once thrived.

Harry wandered through the Jackson residence, each step peeling back layers of the past he’d rather leave buried.

He passed his parentsroom, where their belongings sat untouched, cgated in years of dust. Even his own room, once a sanctuary, now felt cold and unfamiliar

Finally, he reached the small storage room where Camila had lived. The last time he’d been here, he’d seen her awards and the Wasmore University offer.

Back then, the guilt had crushed him, leaving him breathless and brokensHe’d noted her diary too, but the pain had been too muchhe couldn’t bring himself to open it.

Now, as he stepped into the room again, it was like stepping back in time. The desk, the folding bed, and the cluttered corners, untouched and frozen in time, remained exactly as they had been ten years ago.

He slowly approached the desk, pulling open a drawer to find the diary still there. He picked it up, sat down on the folding bed, and carefully opened it to the first page.

The paper had yellowed with age, but the handwriting was still crisp and clear. His fingers traced the faded pages, as if he could reach across time and touch the pain and hope Camila’d left behind.

[Friday, June 12, 2007, Sunny.

[I have parents now! And even a superhandsome CEO brother. They came to the orphanage to take me home. I used to be a nobody, an orphan no one cared about. But now, I’m the daughter of the Jackson Group. It feels like a dream.

[When I was little, I always wished I could have parents. I never thought that one day, this wish would actually come true. [My dad is tall and dignified. Even though he’s older, he’s still strikingly handsome, like a silver fox. My mom is elegant and beautiful, with a figure that turns heads and a wardrobe that screams luxury.

[And my brother? He’s the perfect mix of both of them, inheriting all their best traits.

[I feel so lucky to be part of the Jackson family!]

The memory of that day when they had brought Camila home played vividly in Harry’s mind, every detail as clear as if it had just happened.

It was a sunny afternoon. Harry drove his parents to the orphanage to pick up Camila. When they arrived, Camila was standing at the entrance, nervously watching them. She wore a faded, handmedown dress, her hair slightly messy, and her face a mix of tension and hope.

The moment Harry laid eyes on Camila, he frowned in disgust, This is her? Seriously? She’s so short and scrawny. Mom, Dad, are you sure she’s not from the wrong family?

She looks so shabbyI don’t see anything Jacksonabout her.He didn’t even think before speaking, and he made sure to say it loud enough for her to hear, just to put her in her place.

Camila’s face turned bright red, her fingers twisting the frayed edges of her dress. She lowered her head, standing there awkwardly, not saying a word. She didn’t argue or explain herself, just quietly followed them to the car.

During the ride, she sat perfectly still, as if afraid that even the slightest movement might provoke another scolding from him.

When they arrived at the Jackson residence, Camila stood in front of the grand mansion, her eyes wide with wonder. She tilted her head back to take it all in, her voice trembling with excitement. Is this my home now? I’ll be living in such a beautiful house from now on? Mom, Dad, Harry, I feel so happyit’s like a dream.

But Harry didn’t hold back. He sneered, his voice dripping with mockery, Look at you, acting like you’ve never seen anything nice before. It’s just a house, and you’re this excited?

Let me make one thing clearyou’re here for the money, aren’t you? Well, don’t even think about it. This house is under Mom’s name, and if it’s ever transferred, it’ll go to Agnes, not you. Don’t get any ideas.”

Camila’s face instantly turned pale, and a flicker of hurt flashed in her eyes. She lowered her head and softly said, Harry, I’m not here for the money. I justI just wanted a family.

Harry let out a sharp, dismissive laugh, his lips curling into a sneer, and said nothing more. He watched as Camila walked into the mansion, her small figure looking especially lonely under the sunlight. At that moment, his heart held no sympathy, only cold indifference and disdain.

He never stopped to think about how much his words might have hurt her.

Now, he was sitting in the cramped storage room where Camila once lived and flipping through her diary. Every detail he had once brushed off felt like a dagger, each one cutting deeper into his heart.

He finally understood that behind every smile of Camila’s was a deep sense of helplessness and pain. She had tried so hard to fit into the Jackson family, while he had done nothing but make it harder for her.

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Camila, I was so wrong,Harry murmured, his voice trembling with regret. Tears finally broke free, streaming down his face. It took him a long time to steady himself before he turned to the next page.

[June 13, 2007, Saturday, Overcast.

(it was my first day living with the Jackson family. Since it was a Saturday, I woke up early to make breakfast for everyone. I wanted so badly to fit in and hoped they’d like what I made.

[But things didn’t go as planned. After Agnes ate the breakfast I prepared, she had an allergic reaction and broke out in

hives

[Mom, Dad, and Harry didn’t even ask what happenedthey just scolded me harshly. The way they looked at meit was as if I was nothing but a nuisance,

I was heartbroken, but I knew it was my fault. Agnes ended up in the hospital because of me. So, even though they yelled at me, I didn’t argue back. I believed that if I treated them with sincerity, they would eventually change their opinion of me.]

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