Dr. Julian Hayes hit the scientific community li
g in. I stared at the headline on my tablet, the words blurring togeth
lias
the core plot has deviated. The female lead, Seraphina Vance, is now single. The villain, Elias T
tablet down. Obsolete. My life' s work here, the
ring. "Objective: Fulfill the destiny of the world. Ensure
ips. "And what about me?" I
ay choose to return to your origin
car crash, the blinding light, and then waking up here, bound to this mission. Redeem E
untless readers of the original story fall in love with his tragic character, echoed in my memory. He had t
s, Elias had spiraled, his brilliance turning d
exposed their plots. When he fell into despair over Seraphina' s marriage, I sat with him through the long nig
gh, his eyes wild and intense. "Chloe, why?" he demanded, hi
aching with a truth I couldn't full
told me I had earned enough points to go home. I looked at Elias, who was laughing with me over
volatile, still prone to dark moods, but he was mine. He held me at night and
future was
the arms of another woman. I had to orchestrate their reuni
an that, I looked at the new mission objective again. Fulfill his destiny. If his true happine
lab door sliding
ic even in her grief, her eyes scanning the room. She looked jus
e, a flicker of conf
he lab, his face pale and agitated. "Serap
he seven years we had shared, the promises he had made last night, they all evaporated in
ith tears. "Elias," she wh
to a protective embrace. He held
ke it was being squeezed in a vise, a cold, crushing pressure. This
e. There was a brief flash of guilt in his eyes, a flicke
im a small, reassuring smile, a smile that felt like a mask
rateful nod, his attention already
. I had to make him happy. That was th
ched at my sides. I would do it. I would give him

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