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... t time in a long while, he truly saw her—not just the woman he once knew, but the one forged by pain and heartbreak.

It was as if every moment of her suffering had etched itself into her eyes, and he could no longer ignore the truth that haunted him: Her scars, the weight of her past, had been shaped by his own hands, by his own failure to be there when she needed him the most.

The knowledge that his absence had not only allowed her pain to fester but had worsened it with his rec ...

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