Chapter Forty Seven
As Liam sat in his dimly lit apartment, thoughts of Chloe consumed him. He couldn’t shake the feeling that he had made a mistake by letting her go. Sure, he had made progress in proving to her that he was no longer the monster he used to be, but at what cost? Had he lost her for good?
He couldn’t help but imagine her in the arms of Aiden, the man he had always seen as his competition. What if Aiden took advantage of Liam’s absence and won Chloe over? Liam clenched his fists at the thought. He had worked too hard to change his ways, too hard to prove to Chloe that he was worthy of her love. And yet, she had chosen Aiden.
But what if he had made the wrong choice? What if he should have fought for her honestly, without any tricks or manipulation? Would she have chosen him then? Liam sighed, running his hands through his messy hair. He knew deep down that he had done the right thing by giving Chloe up, but it didn’t make it any easier.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
He couldn’t stop thinking about her. The way her eyes lit up when she laughed, the way her hair fell in soft waves around her face, the way her smile made his heart skip a beat. It was torture, knowing that she was out there, possibly happy with someone else.
But then he remembered the promise he had made to himself – to be a better man, to make amends for his past mistakes, to not let his demons control him. He had come so far, and he couldn’t let Chloe or anyone else pull him back down into the darkness.
With a determined look in his eyes, Liam stood up and walked over to his desk. He grabbed a pen and paper and started writing. He wrote down all the things he wanted to say to Chloe, all the things he wished he could have said before he let her go. He poured his heart out onto the page, not caring if anyone else ever saw it.
When he was finished, he read over the letter and realized that it was more than just a confession of his feelings for her. It was a promise to himself to keep moving forward, to not give up on the progress he had made, and to not let his past mistakes define him.
With a sense of clarity, Liam folded the letter and put it in an envelope. He knew he couldn’t give it to Chloe, but it felt good to get his thoughts out on paper. As he lay down on his bed, he closed his eyes and thought about all the ways he could continue to improve himself. For the first time in a long time, Liam felt hopeful about his future, even if it didn’t involve Chloe.
Liam was lost in thought when his friend Lucas walked in. They greeted each other warmly and Liam poured them both a drink.
Lucas took a sip of his drink before speaking. “So, what’s on your mind, mate?”
Liam sighed. “It’s Chloe. I don’t know what to do. I let her go to prove that I’ve changed, but now I’m worried that Aiden will win her over.”
Lucas raised an eyebrow. “Aiden?”
Liam nodded. “Yeah, I know. But she seems happy with him.”
Lucas shook his head. “You can’t let her go that easily. You two have something special, and you can’t just throw it away. You need to fight for her, Liam. Show her that you’re serious about changing and that you’re willing to do anything to be with her.”
Liam considered Lucas’s words. He knew that his friend was right. He couldn’t let Aiden win Chloe over. He needed to fight for her, no matter what.
“You’re right, Lucas. I can’t just give up on her like that. I need to show her that I love her and that I’m willing to do anything to be with her.”
Lucas smiled. “That’s the spirit, mate. You can do this. Just be honest with her and show her that you’ve changed.”
Liam nodded, feeling more determined than ever. “Thanks, Lucas. I needed to hear that.”
The two friends continued to chat, discussing their lives and catching up on old times. As they talked, Liam felt a sense of hope and optimism wash over him. He knew that he had a lot of work to do to win Chloe back, but he was willing to do whatever it takes.
After a while, Lucas got up to leave. “Good luck, Liam. I know you can do this.”
Liam thanked his friend once again before heading to bed. As he lay there, he couldn’t help but think about Chloe and the future they could have together. He knew that it wouldn’t be easy, but he was ready to fight for her, no matter what.
As Liam lay in bed, he couldn’t help but replay his conversation with Lucas in his mind. He knew that winning Chloe back wouldn’t be easy, but he was determined to try.
But as he thought about all the things he needed to do to prove himself to Chloe, he couldn’t help but feel a little overwhelmed.
“What if it’s too late?” Liam asked himself out loud.
But then, he heard a voice from across the room. “It’s never too late, Liam.”
It was Chloe, who had come into the room while he was lost in thought.
Liam’s heart skipped a beat. “Chloe, I… I didn’t know you were there.”
Chloe smiled at him. “I’ve been thinking about us too. And I’ve come to a decision.”
Liam’s heart was pounding in his chest. “What decision?”
“I’ve realized that I still have feelings for you, Liam. And I want to see if we can work things out.”
Liam couldn’t believe what he was hearing. “Really?”
Chloe nodded. “Really. But there’s one condition.”
“What is it?” Liam asked eagerly.
Chloe took a deep breath. “I need you to prove to me that you’ve changed. That you’re not the same person you used to be.”
Liam nodded. “I understand. And I will do everything I can to prove it to you.”
Chloe smiled at him. “I know you will.”
For the rest of the night, Liam and Chloe talked about their future together, and Liam promised to do whatever it takes to win her back.
As they lay in bed together, Liam felt a sense of peace wash over him. He knew that he had a lot of work to do, but he also knew that he had the love and support of the woman he wanted to spend the rest of his life with.