Chapter 2881
Chapter 2881
“You know, you could make the same choice now,” Nolan said, his voice cold as the ice in his bourbon. “Maybe our history’s just
soured the love, turned it into nothing but jealousy.”
Dahlia’s heart pounded like a drum at his words, and she felt a spark ignite within her. “Don’t you dare pretend to know my
feelings,” she snapped, her voice shaking with intensity.
“I love you, Nolan. I’ve always loved you! I didn’t have a choice back then, and if I could have stayed, I would have. Never forget
that I fell for you first. You know I’ve always loved you more, and you can’t deny that.
Life played me like a cruel joke, Nolan. Every time I had to choose, it was like losing something as precious as you. And just
when I realized my mistake, you picked another woman.
Can’t you give me another chance? Or did you marry Regina just to spite me? You barely know her, Nolan. How can you commit
to a lifetime with someone you barely know?”
Tears streamed down Dahlia’s cheeks, dampening Nolan’s shirt as she buried her face in his chest. The sight twisted his heart,
and he couldn’t help but call out, “Regina, is the ambulance on its way?”
Regina nodded frantically, her own heart racing. “Yes, I called them. They’re just taking a while. Dahlia, is the bleeding under
control?”
“Oh, spare me the crocodile tears, Ms. Tanner,” Dahlia hissed through her sobs. “Whether i bleed out or not is none of your
concern. You’d probably love for me to just drop dead here so you can have Nolan all to yourself.”
“Dahlia, why would you think that? We don’t have any bad blood between us,” Regina protested, her brows furrowing.
“No bad blood? You stole the man I love. How is that not bad blood?” Dahlia shot back, her voice laced with bitterness.
Even as Dahlia lay wounded, Regina felt the need to defend herself. “I never wanted to fight over him with you. Besides, you and
Nolan were never together, to begin with. What’s stopping me from marrying him? You need to figure out if what you feel for him
is love or just possessiveness.”
“You!” Dahlia tried to sit up in a surge of anger, but Nolan gently pushed her down.
“Are you out of your mind? You’re still bleeding!”
However, Nolan’s concern only convinced Dahlia that she still had a place in his heart, that there was no real love between him
and Regina. She settled back into his arms, feeling a sense of victory.
“My head hurts so much,” she whimpered, clinging to Nolan. “Will I die if the ambulance doesn’t get here soon?”
Bystanders murmured among themselves, “If she was really afraid of dying, why smash into a post?”
“You don’t get it,” another whispered. “That stunt wasn’t for her; it was for Nolan’s benefit. If she truly wanted to harm herself, she
wouldn’t do it in front of a crowd, embarrassing Regina like that.”
“I think Regina’s met her match with this one,” someone else added. “Look at her, standing there, not even defending herself.”
The crowd sighed collectively as the ambulance finally arrived. Before Nolan climbed in with Dahlia, he shot a knowing glance at
Regina’s boss, who reassured him, “Don’t worry, Mr. Harris. Not a word of this will leak from New Blossom Press.”
Nolan, cradling Dahlia, stepped into the ambulance as the medics tended to her wounds, leaving Regina standing alone, chasing
after them a few steps.
“Stop right there! Where do you think you’re going?” the boss snapped at Regina, his patience worn thin.
“You see what you’ve caused today? Are you trying to make sure New Blossom Press hits the headlines?” he barked, frustration
clear in his voice.