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Forbidden Captivity: Too Late to Escape

Chapter 543
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Chapter 543

Clara thought she'd be up all night, but she fell asleep almost instantly. In her dream, Z was there.

She'd never seen Z's face-not in real life, not even in dreams-so everything was just darkness and shadows.

Through a thick, smoky haze, Z's voice cut through, sharp and accusing.

"Why did you leave me?"

The anger in his voice softened, turning raw and vulnerable.

"Don't leave me... please."

A dull ache spread through Clara's chest. She wanted to say something, anything to comfort him, but the truth

was heavy: she'd somehow gotten married, almost by accident. Whether she wanted it or not, it was done, and

nothing could change that.

The dream shifted. Suddenly, she was back in that little villa, standing by the coffee table. A dim lamp glowed

nearby, lighting up the two red marriage certificates on the table.

Her heart twisted painfully. She glanced at Z, desperate to see his reaction. All she heard was, "Aren't you going

to explain?"

Even though she knew it was just a dream, panic rushed through her. Her heart hammered, and she couldn't get

a single word out.

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"Clara, you said as long as the red bean bracelet was on your wrist, we'd always be together, right?"

"You toldyou loved me. That you weren't just messing with me."

"You made so many promises. | remember every single word. Guess you were lying."

"How could you marry someone else and makelook like a joke?"

Sweat beaded on Clara's forehead. She tried to speak, to explain, but her mouth wouldn't move, like it had been

sewn shut. Not a sound cout.

Desperate, she lunged for the two little red booklets, wanting to rip them apart- maybe that would make things

right, or at least make him feel better.

But Z just stood up, slow and deliberate, and started to walk away into the darkness.

Clara scrambled after him. "Z, where are you going?"

The more she tried to catch up, the farther away he seemed.

"You don't care about me. | just want to disappear-leave this world for good."

"Clara, | want you to remember me. Forever."

She jolted awake, gasping for breath, her heart pounding wildly.

That was so like Z-intense, fragile, all-consuming when it cto love.

Clara was drenched in sweat. She glanced outside; the sky was still pitch black. There was no way she'd get back

to sleep now.

She got out of bed and wandered to the balcony. Outside, a few yellow streetlights glowed softly in the yard.

Suddenly, an idea flashed in her mind-could she sneak out tonight, while everyone was asleep?

She quickly pulled on sclothes and slipped downstairs. Halfway through the

hall, she nearly bumped straight into Aiden.

He was awake too?

Aiden's eyes were ringed with dark circles. When he saw her, he gave a polite nod. "Ma'am."

Clara froze, said nothing, and pretended she was just heading for a glass of water.

She listened carefully, making sure Aiden wasn't in the foyer anymore. Once she was sure he'd left, she made

her way quietly to the front door.

It opened-she couldn't believe her luck. She broke into a run, heart pounding with hope.

She didn't go near the main gate;

she knew the guards would never let

her out. Instead, she skirted the

edges of the property, looking for any hidden way out.

As she passed a small, out-of-the-way house, she heard a woman singing inside.

The voice sounded familiar. She remembered, once, when she'd visited Palm

Bay, a messy-haired woman had stopped her and even called her by name.

Clara paused, uncertain, but didn't dare get too close. Instead, she hurried toward the farthest edge of Palm Bay.

Palm Bay was Dylan's territory-expensive, private, surrounded by beautiful walls three meters high.

The walls looked nice, but standing in front of them, Clara felt tiny and powerless. There was no way she could

climb over without a ladder.

She walked along the wall, hoping to find a tree close enough to help her escape. But every single tree that

might have worked had been chopped down, right to the stump.

Were they cut down just these last few days?

After running herself ragged, she still couldn't find a way out.

Exhausted, she ended up back by the little house with the singing. This time, she walked up to the door.

If she wasn't getting out tonight, she might as well find out who this crazy woman really was.