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Breaking Free From 1

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1


    The sharp, shrill wail of an ambnce siren cut through the chaos of the bustling city streets like a de through fabric. Its mournful cry echoed off the towering buildings, reverberating through the air with a sense of urgency that could not be ignored.


    Inside the ambnce, Rosalie Talleyy on the stretcher, her consciousness gradually slipping away. The distant, muffled voices of the paramedics reached her ears, their conversation blending into the chaotic hum surrounding her.


    One of the paramedics took her phone. A momentter, Rosalie heard the sound of a call being made.


    “Hello, is this Rosalie Talley''s husband?” The paramedic''s voice was calm but urgent. "Your wife was in a car ident. We''re on the way to the hospital right now. Please-"


    "Is she dead?" A cold, emotionless male voice cut her off mid-sentence.


    The paramedic was momentarily stunned, instinctively answering, "No" "I''m busy. Call me when she is."


    "Wait-"


    Before the paramedic could finish speaking, the line went dead. The monotonous beeping of the disconnected call echoed in the cramped ambnce, each tone dripping with cruel indifference-mocking, ridiculing, as ifughing at Rosalie''s foolish devotion.


    Even as her consciousness faded, Julian Galloway''s words somehow stabbed into her mind with painful rity, each syble carved deep into her soul.


    A bitter smile curved her lips. She let her eyes drift shut as a thought surfaced in her hazy mind. She pondered, That''s enough. Some people are just born cold- hearted, aren''t they? How could I have been so naive to think I could ever change him?


    Her fingers twitched slightly before her arm went limp, slipping lifelessly to her side.


    Thest thing she heard was the paramedic''s voice, urgent yet distant. "The patient''s heart has stopped..."


    Rosalie sat up abruptly in bed, her breathing in shallow gasps.


    Dazed, she stared at her hands-soft, smooth, andpletely unscathed. Her wless skin bore no trace of injury, not even the faintest scratch.


    She wondered, her heart pounding against her ribs, ''What is going on? Wasn''t I in


    a car ident? Wasn''t I supposed to be in the ambnce, being rushed to the hospital? Then why am I back in my bedroom, without a single wound on my body?"


    A sudden, unbelievable thought crashed into her mind.


    Rosalie''s breath caught as she snapped her gaze to the clock on the wall. The glowing numbers read January 1, 2020.


    She thought, a shiver running down her spine, ''Have I traveled back in time?''


    It sounded absurd-something that only happened in movies or novels. But there was no other exnation for why she was lying in her bedroom,pletely unharmed, while the clock disyed a date from one year ago.


    She wondered, ''Is the universe giving me a second chance? A chance to make a different choice?''


    14:54 Mon, 3 Mar


    The memory of Julian''s cruel words before her death in her past life shed through her mind, making her lips curl into a bitter, self-mocking smile.


    Then, as if struck by a sudden realization, she turned sharply, yanking open the drawer of her bedside table.


    "Of course." Rosalie let out a coldugh, her eyesnding on the divorce agreement, the bold letters standing out unmistakably


    Julian had sent it over through hiswyer just yesterday. Even when it came to ending their marriage, he couldn''t be bothered to meet her in person.


    In her past life, she had stubbornly refused to sign it, clinging to a marriage that had long since withered into nothing but a legal bond on paper.


    Their rtionship had only grown more strained-Julian had barelye home for a year, and even when he did, he''d never spared her more than a few indifferent nces, let alone talking to her.


    She still didn''t know what exactly she had been holding onto or why she had been so desperate to keep a dead marriage intact.


    She had thought that as long as she stayed by Julian''s side-as long as she remained his wife-one day, she would finally reach his heart.


    But reality had been cruel.


    Even when shey on the brink of death after a severe car ident, he hadn''t shown the slightest concern. He hadn''t even cared enough to ask if she would survive.


    Instead, he had been waiting for her to die.


    At that thought, a familiar dull ache throbbed in Rosalie''s chest.


    Julian was like an executioner wielding a de, mercilessly skilled at slicing her heart apart piece by piece.


    No matter how much it hurt-no matter how many times he had torn her apart― she had still refused to let go.


    But now, as she dwelled on it, the whole thing felt utterlyughable. Reaching into the drawer, she pulled out the divorce agreement. Her gaze swept over the pages, taking in every word, every use.


    Julian might not have had an ounce of affection for her, but when it came to money, he was undeniably generous. The assets he had allocated to her in the divorce settlement were more than enough to ensure she could live in luxury for several lifetimes without lifting a finger.


    Once she finished reading through the document, she headed to the study.


    When she emerged a whileter, a folder was clutched in her hands. Without hesitation, she dialed Julian''swyer.


    "Mr. Carson," she said coolly, "I''ve signed the divorce agreement. I made a few modifications. Please pass it along to Julian. If


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