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Chapter 176: ~Hellbound~

I let out a tired sigh, the weariness of the unresolved questions bearing down on . "I just want to sleep, I just want to forget everything," I murmured.

I got up on my feet and took out the drug and gulped without thinking twice.

"I have a wife and a daughter, Mrs. Elena."

He attempted to push

a little. However, I noticed that when he touched , his hand trembled.

"Mrs. Elena," he abruptly said.

A few monts later, he called

again, "Mrs. Elena."

"I know you’re Paul!" I shouted, the declaration a culmination of the emotions that had long been held captive within .

I softly closed my eyes, seeking refuge in the embrace of sleep. However, when I awoke, the world around

had shifted. Derek’s arms cradled , Paulina peacefully nestled on the opposite side.

As my eyes welled up with tears, the moonlight cast a reflective glow on my cheeks.

I knew it’s the effect of that small drug; but soon it would vanish.

"Why?" I sobbed, my voice a lantation, as I rested my head on his chest, seeking solace in the embrace of a truth I desperately longed for.

"Did your Paul also have a wife and a daughter?" he inquired.

"What’s the matter with you?"

I yearned for so fresh air, a reprieve from the suffocating weight that clung to the walls of the room. Erging into the cool night, I embarked on a solitary walk, the breeze playing with strands of my hair in a tender dance.

His gaze remained fixed on mine.

"Paul," I whispered, a smile breaking across my face as I took hesitant steps toward him.

Tears stread down my face as I pleaded, "Say you are my Paul, Ethan, I know you’re Paul."

What?

For a fleeting mont, the world seed to paint itself in vibrant hues, and a sense of relaxation settled within . The garden below unfolded like a canvas, its colors deepening in the moon’s gentle caress.

A heavy silence settled between us, punctuated only by the relentless roar of the waves crashing against the shore. Our eyes remained locked, entwined in a battle of wills, as if the truth itself hung in the balance.

Derek drew

close to his chest, his arms a comforting cocoon that sought to shield

from the echoes of uncertainty.

Unable to bear the weight of uncertainty any longer, I took matters into my own hands. My fingers tightened around the fabric of his collar.

"I’m not your Paul. I may resemble him, but I am not him," Ethan stated.

The cold air embraced , offering a semblance of clarity.

"Listen to , Mrs.," he implored, eting my gaze with a solemn intensity. His touch lingered on my hand, a gesture both reassuring and distant.

"Is that you?" I questioned, my eyes moist with a blend of disbelief and longing.

I grimaced instead of smiling. I quickly moved my hand and took a small step back.

I halted, finding myself drawn to the edge where the land t the sea. The elevation granted

a panoramic view, the expanse of the sea stretching before . Closing my eyes, I inhaled deeply, letting the brisk air fill my lungs, if only to montarily dispel the lingering shadows within.

Why did I get the sensation that you were Paul? I couldn’t comprehend the intricate dance of emotions that now swirled within , leaving

unable to stem the flow of tears or find the words to articulate my confusion.

"Elena, everything will be alright. Just relax," he whispered, his words a lullaby in the midst of a tempest.

I just want to forget Paul.

I rose from the bed, drawn towards the balcony as if guided by an unseen force. In the moonlight, the world sparkled, each glimring detail etched with a subtle glow. A smile played on my lips as I took a deep breath, inhaling the tranquility that hung in the night air.

"Don’t you dare lie to ," I retorted, tears welling up in my eyes, my grip on his collar tightening as if anchoring myself to a fragile hope. For the correct order please visit

He is married and has a daughter. The realization settled within , a poignant reminder that the person before

was not my Paul.

But where are you now? The question echoed in the quiet recesses of my thoughts. You went to my mother before I could, I realized.

He didn’t say anything, an unreadable expression etched on his face.

e vowed to bring my mother to , a pledge sealed with the tenderness of his touch.

I cast my gaze around, the mories of my first kiss vivid in my mind. In the jasmine garden, Paul’s lips had t mine.

"Didn’t you call

Elena just now?" I questioned, my gaze fixed on him.

My eyes snapped open, and I turned, not startled by the recognition but by the unexpected tone that carried with it a resonance of the past.

Enough is enough.

Our gazes locked, and ti seed to suspend as my heart quickened its pace. There he stood, wearing a white shirt, his hair swaying in the breeze, a smile playing on his lips. It was Paul, my Paul, the echoes of a lost love materializing before .

"Why are you torturing , Paul? Do you know how much I suffer because of you?" I cried, the pain of the unspoken weighing heavy on my heart. Tears blurred my vision as I gazed at him, searching for a trace of recognition in his eyes.

The distance between us seed to collapse, and I reached out to touch him, as if confirming the reality of his presence.

"Are you all OK, Mrs. Elena? Do you have any hesitations about being around ?" Ethan’s inquiries punctuated the mont, the undertones of confusion palpable.

"No, Mrs. You must have misread ."

"Yo-u? However, why did I have the feeling that you were him?" I stamred, at a loss for words.

The silence enveloped

until it was shattered by a sound—a familiar voice calling my na, "Elena."

"Mrs., say sothing," Ethan urged.

"Paul, I knew you were alive," I declared, my fingers brushing against his face.

"Mrs."

The revelation left

wide-eyed, the pieces of the puzzle rearranging themselves in a way I had not anticipated. I imdiately looked down, letting go of his collar.

"I’m not your Paul, Mrs.," he explained, his voice carrying a weight of truth that collided with the desperate yearning in my heart.

To be continued.

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