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In a world where love and betrayal intertwine, Elizabeth's life takes a dark turn after a harrowing cave rescue. Once a celebrated singer, she sacrifices everything to save Zac, only to lose her voice and her identity in the process. As she sits silently at her own wedding, watching the man she loves make vows to another woman, the weight of her scars becomes more than physical; it pierces her heart.
With her health rapidly declining and her future hanging by a thread, Elizabeth grapples with the reality of her situation. Is she merely a shadow in Zac's life, a reminder of a past he’s eager to escape? The whispers of betrayal grow louder as she uncovers a sinister connection between Zac, Carmen, and the very poison that stole her voice. Can she reclaim her narrative before it’s too late, or will she remain a ghost in the love story that was once hers?
As tensions rise and secrets unravel, Elizabeth must confront not only her fading strength but also the truth about those she thought she knew. In a race against time, will she find the courage to speak out or will her silence seal her fate?
Let's Not Meet AgainChapter 1
Zac loved exploring the wilderness. While spelunking in an uncharted cave with friends, poisonous gas unexpectedly trapped him. Zac forbade me from calling for help, insisting there was a naked woman inside the cave and we needed to protect her privacy.
I left behind millions of fans at my concert to rescue him alone. That was when I inhaled the gas and lost my voice forever.
Zac knelt and passionately proposed, promising to protect and never abandon me forever. On our wedding day, the naked woman from the cave stood beside me, holding a microphone and smiling gleefully.
Zac comforted me, patting my head gently. "Baby, the bride has to say her vows. Since you can't speak, let her say them for you."
I listened to them finish their vows sweetly, expressed their love to each other and turned around to sign the application for body donation. Seven days later, my poisonous body would be sent to the research institute where Zac worked for dissection.
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