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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Chapter 881 by Max Charming

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming Chapter 881 

In the hotel, Fred laid Mya in his arms gently on the bed. Her pearl hair clip slipped from her hair, tumbling down as she pulled off her hat and scarf, murmuring, “So hot…”

Suddenly, Mya started unbuttoning her clothes and felt cooler. She said, “Now I’m cold again, I need a blanket…”

“What’s going on, Fred?” Mya asked, sounding a bit worried. “I feel so strange.”

“Do you want this?”

Mya squirmed in Fred’s arms, finding it tough to move away.

“Fred, it tickles. I don’t feel good, what did you do to me? Don’t touch that spot. ‘Mya pleaded.

“Your first time?” Fred asked.

Mya was whimpering and sniffling, emitting soft moans. Splayed out on the bed in a spread-eagle position, Mya found her legs controlled by someone else, unable to close them however much she tried.

“Do you want me to go in deeper? Right here?” Fred asked.

“Ah! No, Fred, don’t!” Mya said. As Fred touched the place that was just enough to grasp in his hand, Mya felt herself becoming increasingly peculiar, even involuntarily moving in sync with his actions.

“Should I stop?” Fred asked.

Fred paused, as if contemplating his next move. Mya immediately felt like something was missing. Restless, she twisted and turned, yearning for that elusive sensation. She asked, her voice laced with longing, “Fred, that felt so good, like scratching an itch.”

Fred saw himself achieving some unstated goal. He undid the last piece of clothing adorned with cartoon characters and said, “Take it off yourself, and I’ll continue to make you feel good, okay?”

“Go ahead, but be gentle,” Mya whispered, blushing as she undid the last of her buttons.

At first, it was pleasurable, but Mya began to flail in pain. Her hands inadvertently added fresh scratch marks to Fred’s back, already a canvas of old scars. Through the peaks and troughs, her cries morphed from pain to a slow, mellifluous cadence.

Fast forward to later that evening, Mya’s face buried in the pillow still studded with sweat, her whole body aching and sore. She felt as if she might die from the ordeal. The sounds from the bathroom and the strewn clothes on the floor made Mya realize that Fred had done naughty things to her.

Mya quickly wiped away her tears and put on her clothes. She clutched a pile of garments and hurled them from the hotel’s twentieth floor. Among the items was a pair of deep blue men’s underwear, which ended up hanging on the balcony below. After her act of quiet rebellion, Mya stuck out her tongue at the bathroom door and stealthily limped away.

Mya’s driver had called her numerous times. When Mya finally answered the phone, she was both nervous and scared as she gave an address, waiting for the driver to come and pick her up.

Once inside the car, Mya kept a straight posture, trying not to wince from the pain.

“Mr. Harper has been trying to reach you. You really shouldn’t be away for so long,” the driver cautioned.

“I know,” was all Mya managed to say. When Mya reached home, Mya’s mother, Grace Dion confronted her, visibly worried. “Mya, don’t ever come home this late again. Your father would be worried sick about you.”

Afraid that Grace might notice something was amiss, Mya did not dare to pause for a moment and ran straight upstairs, saying, “Mom, I know it’s late from hanging out with Madelyn today, I won’t do it again.”

Grace looked at Mya, who wasn’t the

quickest thinker, and shook her head with acceptance. There was a time when Mya had been sick with a high fever, which delayed treatment and caused permanent damage to her brain, making her a bit slow. Because of that, Mya was easily fooled by men.

Hurrying back to her room, Mya felt discomfort down below. She rushed to the bathroom to change her underwear, noticing blood. Biting her lip nervously, Mya thought, ‘Am I going to die? It’s bleeding. I remember hearing that it’s normal to bleed the first time. It should be fine, right?’

Still anxious, Mya quickly washed the underwear and hung it to dry in the wardrobe, tucking it in the corner, desperately hoping it would go unnoticed.

Days later, Mya felt under the weather. She found herself feeling queasy and unusually tired. She looked at her calendar and realized her period was overdue.

‘Am I pregnant? What should I do?’ Mya thought to herself. She was so anxious she was on the verge of tears. She touched her lower abdomen, which seemed much larger than usual, with a hard spot that was sore when pressed.

Mya was almost at a loss for what to do.

Panicked, she called Madelyn for advice. Meanwhile, the weather today was quite nice-sunny and clear, without a cloud in sight at Southern Haven Villas. Zach had a flower room constructed in the courtyard. The off-season blooms, all air-freighted from abroad, were there to entertain Madelyn and to help her pass the time.

Madelyn spent her days either with Dalton or in her studio, rarely coming downstairs except to eat. Zach had put a lot of thought into this. There were even plant specialists who came regularly to maintain and cultivate the flora.

With Zach holding Madelyn from behind, they looked like a perfect couple as he assisted her with flower arranging. The passing servants couldn’t help but admire the duo. Surrounded by vibrant flowers, the warm scene made them resemble a living painting-a couple deeply in love.

Madelyn’s long hair was tied at the end with a purple ribbon, loose strands framing her face. She had a gentle aura, and her long lashes fluttered slightly, complementing her black knit dress. The flower room was comfortably warm, basking in sunlight that made everything feel cozy.

Zach seldom had the chance to share in the tranquil activity of flower arranging with Madelyn, but on this occasion, they worked side by side, carefully pruning away superfluous stems. Engrossed in their task throughout the morning, they were pleased with the fruitful results of their labor.

A servant interrupted with the phone. Ma’am, it’s a call from Ms. Harper. She says it’s urgent and needs your advice.”

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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming

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Status: Completed Type: Author: Native Language: English

Madelyn Jent died on her wedding anniversary. She had been married to Zach Jardin for eight years, compromising for the better part of her life. However, she ended up being kicked out of the house. After the painful divorce, Madelyn was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite her deteriorating health, she clung to life in the hospital, hoping that Zach would visit her one last time. As Valentine's Day arrived, heavy snow fell outside. Yet, Zach failed to make an appearance, leaving Madelyn with a deep sense of regret. "Zach Jardin... If I could start over, I would never fall in love with you again!"

Miraculously, Madelyn found herself reborn to the time when she was eighteen. Fueled by the desire to avoid repeating the same mistakes, she made a solemn vow to distance herself from everything related to Zach. But fate seemed determined to test her resolve. Just as she sought to escape the shadows of her past, the same man, Zach, emerged with an intimidating aura, gradually approaching her step by step. His voice, reminiscent of a devil's melody, echoed through the hallway as he declared, "Madelyn, I'll take care of you for the rest of your life..."

Chapter 1 On February 14th, Valentine's Day, Madelyn Jent, a 31-year-old woman, lost her battle to cancer. Inside a room in SereneCare Hospital in Ventropolis, the air was filled with a strong scent of disinfectant. [Zach, the doctor inserted a painful dialysis needle in me today.] [I'm on the verge of death. Could you spare a moment to visit me?] [Please, Zach...] Madelyn weakly turned her head and glanced at the text messages on her phone. Despite sending multiple messages, she had received no response from Zach. IV drips were connected to her veins. Her face was pale, her eyes sunken, and her body emaciated. Cancer had ravaged her limbs, causing them to deteriorate. She was completely immobile, unable to perform even the simplest tasks unaided. The nurse assigned to care for her hadn't shown up for almost two weeks, citing that further treatment was unnecessary. Madelyn was sensitive to the pain, but in the advanced stage of her cancer, she had to suffer with it every day. The only thing that kept her going was her love for Zach. But now, her once overwhelming love for him had faded. She was left with nothing but a frail and ailing body. Madelyn switched off her phone and silently awaited the embrace of death. The pain had nearly blurred her consciousness. She reminisced about the eight years she had devoted to being Zach's faithful wife. But what had she gained in the end? One by one, those around her had abandoned her, leaving her alone and destitute. Madelyn couldn't help but think that Zach would perhaps feel the greatest relief upon her demise. With her gone, he no longer subjected to the sight of her face. He could finally satisfy his longing to bring Cecilia Samford home as his wife. Eight months ago, on Zach's birthday, Madelyn sat on the couch, anxiously waiting for his return. It was well past two o'clock in the morning, and the carefully prepared meal on the table had grown cold. Instead of Zach, it was his assistant who arrived, bearing a divorce agreement. The assistant delivered the news hesitantly, saying, "Madam, Mr. Jardin had no choice. The Jardin Corporation is a vast enterprise that requires an heir." Madelyn forced a pale smile. A few years ago, she had been pregnant, but an accident had tragically led to a stillborn child. Since then, she hadn't been able to conceive.    

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