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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 679

“I swear on my life, I’ll never hurt Charlie again. I won’t let anything happen to you or her—if I break this promise, may I never have another peaceful day.”

Charles’ voice was rough, but every word rang with truth.

Evelyn winced a little at his last words but didn’t say anything. She just glanced at him, then quietly bent down and got into the car.

Charles started to follow, but a wave of weakness nearly dropped him. The metallic taste in his throat was almost impossible to swallow back.

He couldn’t hold out much longer.

He couldn’t risk getting in the car and spitting up blood in front of Evelyn and Charlie—he didn’t want to scare Charlie like that.

So, Charles took a step back, steadying himself. “I’ll have the security team take you and Charlie home,” he told Evelyn, forcing his voice to sound steady.

“Okay,” Evelyn replied softly, glancing at Charlie.

Charles gave the two of them a long, lingering look, then closed the car door. He turned to the head of security. “Have everyone follow close. Don’t let anything happen—get them home safely.”

“Mr. Jenkins…” The guard looked uneasy, clearly worried about Charles.

Some of the team belonged to Francis, the rest were loyal to Charles. They wanted to leave half the men behind to protect Charles, but he shut that down with a look.

No one dared argue. The guard left just one driver with Charles and took everyone else to escort Evelyn and Charlie home.

The car rolled away, taillights fading into the darkness at the end of the street.

As soon as they were out of sight, all the strength went out of Charles.

He doubled over—

A mouthful of dark red blood splattered on the cold pavement, shockingly bright under the streetlights.

Charles staggered, everything going black, and crashed backward.

“Mr. Jenkins!”

The two guards rushed forward, catching him before he hit the ground.

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