Requiem of A Broken Heart
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Chapter 8 Still Holding Onto That, Are You img
Chapter 9 Why Didn't You Say Anything img
Chapter 10 His Deception img
Chapter 11 Rachel Was In Danger img
Chapter 12 Are You Threatening Me img
Chapter 13 No Comparison Was Needed Anymore img
Chapter 14 You're Having Second Thoughts, Aren't You img
Chapter 15 Declaring Their Relationship Over img
Chapter 16 Rachel Moved Out img
Chapter 17 You're Disgusting img
Chapter 18 Put Tracy In Her Place img
Chapter 19 He Found Her img
Chapter 20 Taking Jeffrey Home img
Chapter 21 Rachel Was Taken Into Custody img
Chapter 22 More Than Sure img
Chapter 23 He Couldn't Help Himself img
Chapter 24 Liking Her Shyness img
Chapter 25 An Unexpected Guest img
Chapter 26 He Doesn't Truly Love You img
Chapter 27 Why Is It So Hard To Make That Clear img
Chapter 28 Her Relentless Effort img
Chapter 29 A New Intern img
Chapter 30 Reality Never Bent To Her Wishes img
Chapter 31 Whose Embrace Do You Find Comforting img
Chapter 32 You'll Only Ever Love Me img
Chapter 33 A Drunk Brian img
Chapter 34 Murmuring Tracy's Name img
Chapter 35 Brian's Jealous img
Chapter 36 Eating The Same Apple img
Chapter 37 Don't Push Your Luck img
Chapter 38 I Can't Hold You Back img
Chapter 39 High Fever img
Chapter 40 Brian's Guilty img
Chapter 41 She Would Stop Loving Him img
Chapter 42 Putting Distance Between Them img
Chapter 43 Guarding The Secret With His Life img
Chapter 44 Double Standards img
Chapter 45 Severe Turbulence img
Chapter 46 Fly To See Her img
Chapter 47 He's Jealous img
Chapter 48 Becoming Increasingly Important In Brian's Life img
Chapter 49 Rachel Was Locked Inside img
Chapter 50 Coming To Her Rescue img
Chapter 51 His Gentleness (Part One) img
Chapter 52 His Gentleness (Part Two) img
Chapter 53 Too Fond Of It To Give It Up img
Chapter 54 Doris's Provocation img
Chapter 55 Doris Apologized img
Chapter 56 The Auction img
Chapter 57 A Walk In The Rain img
Chapter 58 You're Not Alone img
Chapter 59 Cooking For Her img
Chapter 60 Humiliated By Debby img
Chapter 61 Doris's Scheme img
Chapter 62 Jeffrey Was Framed img
Chapter 63 You've Already Sided With Doris img
Chapter 64 Forced To Apologize img
Chapter 65 Jeffrey's Missing img
Chapter 66 A Glimmer Of Hope img
Chapter 67 He Leapt Off The Bridge img
Chapter 68 Jeffrey, I'm Coming To Join You img
Chapter 69 Brian Broke His Leg img
Chapter 70 She's Not Coming img
Chapter 71 I've Fallen In Love With You img
Chapter 72 Doris Apologized img
Chapter 73 Try To Reconcile With Brian img
Chapter 74 Could You Lend Me A Hand img
Chapter 75 Shopping Together img
Chapter 76 Pretending To Be In Love img
Chapter 77 You Don't Get To Quit img
Chapter 78 The Last Dance img
Chapter 79 Brian Was Attacked img
Chapter 80 You Don't Deserve Her img
Chapter 81 A Romantic Gesture For Her img
Chapter 82 Brian's Justification img
Chapter 83 Don't You Care About Me At All Anymore img
Chapter 84 Jealousy Clawed At Him img
Chapter 85 Helped Him Shower img
Chapter 86 Reality Of That Night img
Chapter 87 Do You Want To Divorce Him img
Chapter 88 Locating Them img
Chapter 89 In Danger img
Chapter 90 Seeking Help img
Chapter 91 Rachel Was Safe img
Chapter 92 I'm Scared You'll Leave img
Chapter 93 Owning Up To Her Mistakes img
Chapter 94 A Mere Object For His Needs img
Chapter 95 The Chances Of Winning Are Good img
Chapter 96 Bright Red Marks img
Chapter 97 Please Send Me An Invitation img
Chapter 98 She Misunderstood Him img
Chapter 99 Bruises img
Chapter 100 Applying Ointment img
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Chapter 6 Who Would He Choose

Debby let out a sharp, sarcastic laugh, shaking her head as if she had just heard the most absurd thing in the world. "Rachel, you really won't believe it until reality slaps you in the face, will you?"

"Maybe!" Rachel shot back with a shrug.

Still, if the day ever came when Brian told her to leave-if he said he wanted Tracy instead, that Tracy was the one he truly loved-she wouldn't beg.

She would walk away without looking back, vanishing from his world completely.

But that day hadn't come yet. And right now, she had no intention of letting Brian go.

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The days stretched into an abyss of silence between Rachel and Brian.

Neither reached out, pride and pain forming an invisible barrier.

Concerned Brian's grandma might sense her turmoil, Rachel fabricated an excuse to return home the following day.

Though she had planned to resume work the following Monday, fate had other plans.

Early Friday morning, her assistant's urgent call shattered her solitude. "Ms. Marsh, Titan Innovations has suddenly rejected our design. The contract signing is in jeopardy."

"This can't be happening!" Rachel's professional instincts kicked in. "I'll be there immediately."

She rushed to the company, her usually immaculate appearance somewhat disheveled from haste.

The elevator doors parted with a soft chime, and Rachel stepped inside before registering the occupants.

Her heart stumbled in her chest-Brian stood there with Tracy at his side.

Pride kept her rooted in place; she had done nothing wrong to warrant retreat.

She turned away, presenting her back to them as silence descended like a heavy curtain.

The lingering scent of tobacco wrapped around her senses, a reminder of Brian's recent smoke.

Tracy's honeyed voice pierced the quiet. "Brian, I know you smoke for social occasions, but it's harmful. Please try to cut back."

"Okay, I will," Brian agreed readily.

The simple exchange twisted like a knife in Rachel's heart.

How many times had she made the same request, only to be rebuffed with his cold response. "Men don't appreciate being controlled by women. I know my own limits."

The contrast left a bitter taste in her mouth.

Rachel forced her eyes onto the rising numbers of the elevator display. A few more floors. Just a little longer.

Tracy's voice shattered her concentration. "Rachel."

Rachel maintained her silence, feigning deafness.

Tracy turned to Brian, her voice laden with concern. "Brian, have you two quarreled? If I'm the cause, I should apologize. Don't let your relationship suffer."

"No, it's not about you." Brian's gentle tone felt like another betrayal. "Don't blame yourself."

That was Rachel's limit. She had no intention of staying in that confined space a second longer than necessary.

Just as the elevator doors were about to open, the lights flickered-then everything went black. A split second later, the elevator lurched violently and began to plummet.

Rachel's heart stopped. Panic surged through her, and without thinking, she reached out in the darkness, searching for Brian.

Her fingers grasped at empty air.

"Brian!" she called, her voice trembling.

The only response was Tracy's frantic sobbing. "Brian, what's happening? Are we going to die? I'm scared-hold me, please!"

Rachel was terrified too. The pitch-black void around her made her chest tighten, cold sweat breaking out along her spine. She had always feared the dark.

Her body trembled violently, her breath shallow, her heart hammering so loudly she could barely hear anything else.

Then, through the chaos, Brian's steady voice cut through. "Don't be afraid. Give me your hand."

Rachel's breath caught. Without hesitation, she reached out, waiting for that familiar warmth to anchor her.

But she was wrong.

Her hand grasped nothing.

The elevator kept plummeting. Rachel curled into herself, pulling her knees close to her chest, as fear swallowed her whole.

Rachel's fingers dug into her clothes as she bit her lip, anchoring herself against the terror.

Time stretched endlessly until the elevator lights sputtered back to life.

As she lifted her head, the harsh fluorescent glare revealed a scene that pierced her heart-Tracy nestled in Brian's protective embrace, dabbing at her tears with an air of delicate vulnerability.

Brian made no move to distance himself from Tracy's fragile form.

Unable to bear the sight any longer, Rachel fled the elevator.

Whether from her desperate flight or an injury sustained during the elevator's plunge, searing pain shot through her ankle by the time she reached her office.

Yet the physical agony paled in comparison to the emotional torment that gripped her heart.

Samira Bates, her assistant, entered just as Rachel had removed her shoes, revealing an angry swelling that had bloomed across her ankle.

Her assistant's face filled with concern as she rushed forward. "Oh, God! Your ankle looks terrible! Let me get some ointment right away."

"The Titan Innovations situation takes priority," Rachel insisted, pushing aside her discomfort. "Brief me on what's happening."

Samira handed over a stack of documents, her expression grave. "We've uncovered something disturbing. A small company has presented an almost identical design at a significantly lower price point, prompting Titan Innovations to reconsider. Here's their proposal."

Rachel's hands trembled as she examined the designs.

This wasn't mere inspiration-it was blatant plagiarism.

"Do you have their company address?"

"Yes," Samira confirmed.

Despite the throbbing pain, Rachel forced her foot back into her shoe and stood. "We're going there now."

"Should we reconsider?" Samira said. "Your injury needs rest. This could wait a few days."

It was true.

The suggestion, though well-intentioned, only strengthened Rachel's resolve.

Unlike Tracy, who had found immediate support upon her return, Rachel had built her position through relentless determination.

She couldn't afford the luxury of rest-not even for a moment.

In the president's office, Tracy's voice carried a note of concern.

"Brian, about the elevator incident-perhaps I should speak with Rachel. She seemed upset, and I'd hate for any misunderstandings to arise because of me."

Brian's expression remained impassive as he looked up. "You can go. I'll handle this."

After Tracy's departure, Brian attempted to reach Rachel, but his calls went unanswered.

Finally, Samira's phone rang.

"Hello, this is Samira speaking. How may I help you?" she answered professionally.

"This is Brian White."

Brian White?

Samira's heart nearly stopped. The president himself? Calling her line?

Her voice quavered with disbelief, "Mr. White, how can I assist you?"

"Your manager Rachel Marsh isn't answering her phone. I need to speak with her," Brian stated directly.

Trembling with nervous energy, Samira hurried to Rachel's side, lowering her voice respectfully. "Ms. Marsh, Mr. White is asking to speak with you."

            
            

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