The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

Chapter 802
Madelyn repeated, “Thank you.”
As Madelyn approached, the bodyguard who had been blocking Mya stepped aside. Mya eagerly embraced Madelyn, causing
her to stagger. She pressed her face against Madelyn’s shoulder, sobbing loudly.
“You were gone for so long, and you didn’t even contact me. Did you know I almost died?” Mya asked, her voice serious.
Madelyn’s gaze landed on the dark bruises on Mya’s’ neck and back. Blake had filled her in. ” I’m so sorry, Mya,” Madelyn
whispered, her voice laden with regret. “I wish I’d been here
sooner.”
Mya shook her head gently, “You’re here now, and that’s what matters. Plus, you brought gifts. I’ve forgiven you.”
“Promise me you’ll be careful. Don’t let anyone hurt you.”
“I promise. With you here, I feel protected.”
The Harper family sponsored Luke for school because he did not have much money. When Mya ran into him at Ventropolis
University, it was by accident. In college, when bullies picked on Luke, Mya defended him. From then on, Luke cared a lot about
her. Seeing this, Mya’s father, Simon, thought they would be great together and tried to set them up. At first, Mya was not sure.
But when her father needed a kidney, Luke quickly offered one of his. Touched by his kindness, Mya started dating him. But as
they spent more time together, things began to change.
Over time, Luke’s desires grew. He and many of his relatives moved into Mya’s home, slowly taking over. While it first seemed
harmless, they soon stopped pulling their weight, acting as though all the Harper family had was rightfully theirs.
Luke’s relatives, the Grahams, quickly took control of the mansion. With Simon hospitalized, Luke confined Mya to the storage
room, using Simon’s health to manipulate her. Luke teamed up with some hospital staff, threatening Mya that if she did not obey,
Simon would not get his medicine. The Grahams swiftly settled in. An elderly Graham couple moved into Simon’s master
bedroom while Mya’s belongings were sold off. Without working and only profiting from the Harpers’ belongings, the Grahams
acted like the mansion was theirs. But, as the saying goes, wrongfully taken things never last.
Police officers walked by, escorting several handcuffed Grahams.

“I didn’t steal anything; it was all mine!” one man claimed.
“Why are you arresting me? Let me go!” a woman shouted.
“You said we’d have a good life, Luke. Look at us now!” another Graham yelled.
“Dad... Mom...” A young girl and a little boy from the Graham family followed, tears streaming down their faces.

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