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No Mercy No Forgiveness (Maureen) novel Chapter 255

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Chapter255

What’s the point of trying so hard?

Some things aren’t meant for you, understand?

Hard work doesn’t always pay off.

Noelle looked at her with contempt: Someone like you, born disabled, should stick to what the disabled do. Don’t dream of reaching the top in one step. You’re not fit to dance.

Despite Noelle’s repeated suppression, Maureen never gave up dancing.

Until one time, when she went to a dance competition, her hearing aid was taken by someone during a break.

That time, the little girl could only hear chaotic noise, not the music clearly. She made countless mistakes at the national competition and was eliminated.

After returning, Noelle cut up her dance costume in front of her and threw her dance shoes into the trash.

You don’t need to learn dancing anymore. If I ever see you dance again, I’ll break your legs.

Maureen thought about everything that had happened, curling up and hugging herself, her body trembling slightly.

Some pains from childhood might never heal in this lifetime

In the music room, Maureen was lost in the repeated blows from Noelle in the past and didn’t notice a figure walking in.

Reenie.

The familiar voice brought Maureen back to the present. She turned her head to look at Geoffrey.

What brings you here?

The woman’s voice held a hint of hoarseness.

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Since losing his sight, Geoffrey’s hearing had become exceptionally sharp. He walked up to Maureen, wanting to reach out and hug her but afraid she might refuse.

Feeling her way to the nearby piano, she sat down. Under Maureen’s puzzled gaze, her slender hands settled on the black and white keys.

Though his memory was gone, muscle memory took over, and soon a soft melody flowed from the instrument.

Maureen stared at him, stunned. You can play?

Geoffrey used to complain her playing was noise. She’d always assumed he couldn’t play at all.

As the last note faded, Geoffrey stopped. Not really.

He began another piece, and Maureen realized it was her own recent composition.

He’d only heard it occasionally, yet remembered it perfectly.

While playing, Geoffrey pointed out sections Maureen had found problematic.

I think this part needs adjustment.

He played the modified phrase, and the issue vanished.

At this moment, Maureen couldn’t help but see him differently.

Some were born with a silver spoon; Geoffrey truly forged his own path.

Maureen immediately corrected the score.

With Geoffrey’s help before dinner, she miraculously fixed every single problem area.

Have you really lost your memory?

Maureen gazed at him, disbelief written across her face.

The two stood close, Geoffrey catching her scent as she spoke, his Adam’s apple bobbing slightly.

Hmm.

His voice came out gravelly.

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Lately, he’d been dreaming fragments of his past with Maureenintimate moments surfacing without warning.

You still don’t trust me?

Maureen studied his expression, too raw for deception, and shook her head.

It’s not that. I’m just amazed. Blind yet playing piano, even correcting my sheet music.

The melancholy in her words explained the defeat he’d sensed when enteringhow she’d radiated sorrow.

Because I have to be exceptional.

He spoke slowly.

Maureen froze.

Geoffrey continued, Lately I dream of childhood. Endless lessons, indoctrinated that I’d lead the Sutton family. No choice but to excel.

Pausing, he turned to her: And now? If I’m not extraordinary, how can I protect you and our baby?

Maureen found no words.

Suddenly he pulled her into his embrace.

Reenie, let’s start over?

I love you. So much.

The old Geoffrey would never have said those three words.

He had been the beloved one since childhood, never bothering to like anyone else.

Even if he did like someone, he wouldn’t show or say

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