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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1723

Chapter 1723 The Conversation With Calvin
The ride was silent for a while until his voice broke the stillness. “I happened to be passing by and saw you. Why were you standing in the rain like that?”

Standing in the rain?

Cecilia explained, “I was just thinking about something. I guess I got a little too lost in thought.”

In truth, Calvin knew everything. He was well aware of the events unfolding around Cecilia.

“Tell me, have you ever considered that maybe... you've already regained your memories, but you're unwilling—perhaps even afraid—to fully recall them?”

Cecilia didn't understand.

Calvin continued, “Seven years ago, I found you collapsed in a cemetery. I saw how Paula and Magnus forced you into that marriage. I've often wondered—what kind of life have you been living all these years? I know that you're trying to shut yourself off, to keep from getting hurt again. But, Ceci... you can't keep your heart closed forever. There are people who truly care about you now. You're worthy of love. You deserve to be surrounded by those who see you as family.”

As Cecilia listened to his words, a dull ache began to throb in her temples. She suppressed the discomfort. Forcing a faint smile, she said, “I know.”

But Calvin wasn't fooled. He could tell—she hadn't taken his words to heart.

“I've been through a lot, too. From a young age, I was sent to Sparaville, where I nearly lost my life more times than I can count. Even after being brought back overseas, things didn't get any easier. But through all of it, you were the reason I held on. You were the one who gave me hope, who pushed me to keep going. And that's why I'm here.”

Cecilia blinked, momentarily speechless.

Calvin's lips curled into a wistful smile. “And after I returned... for the longest time, all I wanted was to be with you. Truly.”

It was the first time Calvin had ever said those words. For years, he had buried his feelings deep within, too afraid that expressing them would shatter even the fragile friendship they had.

But now, he was no longer afraid. He had come to understand—there was nothing wrong with expressing his feelings for someone he truly cared about.

“I really do like you,” he admitted. “Even now, I still do.”

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