Chapter 342 When the World Went Dark
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He lost control again and pushed her down until both of them were exhausted, until the room
fell silent.
Back then, Aella was like a newly bloomed red rose–bright, passionate, and full of life. She could light him up without even trying.
She gave him her time, her energy, and even her future.
But none of the things she dreamed of ever came true.
When he got busy with work, he ignored her calls. Every time she sent him a silly emoji, he’d never reply.
The only time he ever gave her roses was on their wedding day, and even that was arranged by Brad and Raine.
He couldn’t even keep their baby.
And he once stayed away from home for a month because of another woman.
Tyrone walked toward Aella, numb and quiet.
Without thinking, he wrapped his arms around her from behind.
Aella froze, then began to struggle.
Tyrone held her tighter, his voice muffled and filled with pain.
He said softly, “Aella, I wish I could go back to the past.”
Her tone was colder than the ocean waves beneath them. “Tyrone, stop lying to yourself.”
There was no going back.
Not ever.
She pulled away while he was lost in his thoughts.
Tyrone grabbed her hands again, his emotions spiraling.
His throat moved as he swallowed hard, his voice shaking with desperation.
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Tyrone looked into Aella’s eyes, his own red and wet with tears. “I know I did unforgivable things during our marriage,” he said hoarsely. “I lost my way. I broke the vows I made to you on our wedding day.”
He took a shaky breath. “Aella, I’ll change. I’ll even replace this heart if I have to. Can we start over?”
Aella stared at him blankly. “If you change your heart, are you still you?”
Their eyes locked. Heat rose in Tyrone’s eyes as tears began to spill.
He held her hands tightly, nodding again and again. “It’s still me! I’m your Tyrone!”
But Aella stood firm, her voice calm and steady. “You’re not. Not the man you are now, not the one with a new heart. You’re not him.”
Her words were sharp and final. “The man I loved died a long time ago.”

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