Loved You Once But He's My Forever (Chloe)

Billionaire Is 23



Chapter 23 Thunder, Broken Candle, an Omen of Death

Chapter 23 Thunder, Broken Candle, an Omen of Death

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Beneath the dark, looming clouds, a sudden streak of lightning was followed by a thunderclap so loud it felt like i I was right. on top of me.

I crouched down where I stood, clutching my ears in fright, nearly convinced I was about to lose my senses from the fear.

When I dared to look up again, I noticed the candle from the altar had toppled over in front of Luke.

The candle was snapped in half, and the wax spread across the floor like a dark omen.

This unsettling scene caused my grandmother, who had been watching with her usual stern concern, to nearly collapse. Thankfully, Mrs. Lambert was quick to support her. "Old Madam."

Luke, typically dismissive of superstitions, could not help but feel unnerved by the candle that had seemingly targeted him. Grandma's face paled, her voice shaky, "Thunder, broken candle, an omen of death... What have you done that is so terrible?" "Grandma, I swear, it's just a coincidence," Luke tried to reassure her, but his voice lacked conviction.

Understanding the old lady's deep-seated beliefs, Mrs. Lambert immediately summoned a servant to clean up the place.

"Old Madam, it's just a coincidence. Please, don't worry yourself. You should rest."

"Mrs. Lambert, I've been uneasy. Chloe haunts my dreams every night, and it's been over ten days since she last called," Grandma confessed, her anxiety palpable. Luke's expression darkened significantly. He was well aware of my deep attachment to Grandma, frequently visiting her or at least calling every few days.

While I might disregard him, I would never neglect Grandma.

"Grandma, are you sure Chloe hasn't called?" Luke pressed, desperate for some reassurance.

"Do I look like I would lie about this?" Grandmother snapped back, her frustration clear.

At that moment, I watched as realization dawned on Luke. His face turned white and he seemed to be getting weak in the knees.

Perhaps he was beginning to understand that the disturbing details surrounding the bloody wedding dress at the police station were more than mere coincidences.

Suddenly, a servant's voice broke the tense atmosphere, "Old Madam; your package has arrived. It's from Ms. Chloe."

Hearing the mention of Ms. Chloe, Luke quickly stepped forward to receive the package. The sender's details confirmed it was indeed from me, complete with my name and phone number.

His tension eased upon seeing the package, and he hastily opened it.

Inside, there was a wooden box containing an amulet and a greeting card I had prepared for Grandma.

This amulet, blessed at Mount Spiritus before my wedding, was meant to ensure her health.

I had arranged for its delivery today, after the wedding, through a courier who frequently handled my deliveries.

This timing was perfect as it coincided with Grandma's birthday.

Tears formed in Grandma's eyes as she read the greeting card and clutched the amulet.

Mrs. Lambert reassured her, "This amulet comes from Mount Spiritus and isn't something you can simply buy. It requires one to make their way to its summit, where a priest blesses it. Ms. Chloe has shown great filial piety." 1/3

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Chapter 23 Thunder, Broken Candle, an Omen of Death

Relieved, Grandma said, "If she's sent a gift, she must be on her way. Have someone wait for her at the front door."

""Of course."

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Luke, who had been quietly observing, asked Mrs. Lambert about the amulet's significance, "To obtain this amulet, one must really go to the summit?"

"Yes," she explained, "it's a journey of 39,999 steps to the top, a challenge that can take a whole day. Many in poor health don't make it."

I'm sure he was recalling the year of the earthquake when I cheerfully sent him off to the airport, handing him a protective amulet.

Although skeptical of its spiritual significance, he had carelessly tossed it into his wallet.

When I had a bruise on my knee, he had asked about it, and I brushed it off as a minor accident, which he did not probe further.

In that earthquake, many had perished, but he only sustained minor injuries, later realizing the amulet's potential significance when he could not find his wallet again.

Now, understanding the effort behind such an amulet, he watched as Grandma tucked hers away protectively.

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Luke responded with a resigned smile, "Grandma, don't worry. I once had a similar amulet. Here, I've also brought you a Bible and a pendant, hoping they keep you healthy."

He handed her the book, and seeing it was the Bible, Grandma took it with reverence. Her gaze shifted curiously over the book.

"Why does it look so different than the others?"

"It was crafted by a revered priest using unique materials and has received special blessings. It's meant to aid in your recovery."

Grandma traced her fingers over the book gently. I tried in vain to stop her. "Grandma, no! You shouldn't have it."

To me, being dead did not matter anymore. My concern was the profound sadness Grandma would endure upon discovering the book was crafted from my skin.

At her age, such a revelation would be too much to bear.

Anna, knowing how deeply Grandma loved me, used this cruel tactic to shock her.

I regret not pulling her down to hell with me when I had the chance.

Now, all I wish for is another shot at life to honor my filial duties and seek vengeance.

I'm powerless to intervene, merely observing as Grandma tenderly traced the words on the cover of Saavuni.

Maybe it was the innate bond between family, but she appeared genuinely fond of it, her touch as gentle as when she caressed my head in my childhood.

Softly, I whispered, "Grandma..."

Grandma decided to keep the Bible but handed back the pendant to Luke. "I'll keep the Bible. Return this. And remember your vow before Jesus: to love, cherish, and protect her always." Luke vowed solemnly, "Grandma, I will."

He looked sincere, but it nauseated me.

Thanks to Anna, my spirit could stay near Grandma after she received the Bible.

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Chapter 23 Thunder, Broken Candle, an Omen of Death

As evening approached, Grandma set aside the Bible and summoned Mrs. Lambert.

"Chloe will be home soon. Get my clothes and comb my hair. I can't let her see me like this."

"Don't worry, Old Madam. I'll ensure you look splendid."

Grandma struggled into her clothes and draped a fur coat over her shoulders, looking both regal and graceful.

I often said Grandma was a beauty in her youth, and she always replied that I was the spitting image of her.

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However, she could not remain standing for long, so she settled into a wheelchair. Mrs. Lambert draped a blanket over her and neatly combed back her silver hair. "Let's put on the earrings Chloe gave me."

"Sure."

Grandma seemed pleased. "I do believe Luke genuinely cares for her."

"Absolutely, they've been together since childhood."

"As soon as Chloe returns, they should start a family. I want to live long enough to see her with a child before I pass away. As long as she's happy, I'll rest easy." Outside, the snow began to fall heavily, mirroring the tears I could no longer shed.

I'm sorry, grandma. You won't get to see me again.


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