Inside the Room
After Charles walked out, Evelyn gently untangled Charlie from her arms, lifting her daughter’s tear-soaked face to look at her.
She took in those swollen, red eyes, shining with fresh tears, and the ache in her chest was almost too much to bear. Evelyn raised a trembling hand and softly wiped at Charlie’s cheeks. “Baby, shh, it’s okay. Don’t cry.”
But the more she wiped, the more Charlie sobbed, the tears spilling faster.
The warmth of her fingers seemed to sear straight into Evelyn’s heart.
Bending down, her own eyes shining with unshed tears, Evelyn pressed a kiss to Charlie’s forehead. One hand gently brushed away the tears, the other stroked the back of her daughter’s head, smoothing her hair with the tenderest touch.
Every movement radiated love—gentle, aching, overflowing.
Looking at her daughter, so small and broken by sorrow, Evelyn fought to keep her own pain in check.
She knew—even if she could never forgive Charles for all that he and Dahlia had done, she couldn’t make that decision for Charlie.
Deep down, Charlie loved her father. She craved his affection, yearned for the warmth of a dad in her life.
So even if Evelyn couldn’t forgive Charles herself, she didn’t want to sway Charlie’s feelings. If Charlie wanted to forgive him, she’d never stand in her way. All she wanted was for Charlie to be happy.
Steadying her voice, Evelyn said softly, “Charlie, listen to me, sweetheart…”
She wanted to tell Charlie that whatever she decided, even if she wanted to forgive her father, Evelyn would always be on her side.
But—
“Mommy…” Charlie cut her off.
Charlie thought her mother was about to start making excuses for Charles, just like she always had.
With a shaky breath, she said, “Mom, you don’t have to make up stories for him anymore. I’m eight now, I’m not a little kid. I get it.”
“I know you used to say Daddy loves me, but that wasn’t true. He doesn’t love me.”
“He doesn’t stay away because he’s busy. He stays away because he doesn’t want to be here. He doesn’t love me, he doesn’t want to see me.”
“He doesn’t make money for me. He does it for Sandy.”


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The readers' comments on the novel: The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn)
I'm fed up with this novel eish...
What a bad novel. Evil deeds rules the entire story, no ending, villains characters succeed, no way out for the good people. I was hoping for better twists but disappointed again and again. Time close the book for me, no more, enough....
When will Evelyn's sufferings end? You mean to say evil rules the world? No longer funny, the twists are getting ridiculous....
Wow Finally! Thanks!...
More chapters please...