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Her Royal Life 2

Her Royal Life 2

The area around Marlen Tower was swarming with people, traffic clogged in every direction.

 

By the time I reached the top-floor office that belonged to Agnes, I had barely pushed the door open when her voice rang out, “Frank, I warned you. You had thirty minutes to show up in front of me, and now—”

 

“Mm.” I cut her off with a flat response, turned, and dropped onto the sofa with careless indifference.

 

Nicholas, her ever-present assistant, was in the office as well. He kept his head bowed, eyes rimmed red, his right hand gripping his left wrist.

 

My apathy seemed to ignite Agnes’s temper. She slammed her palm against the desk.

 

“Frank, what’s with that attitude? You still refuse to admit your mistake?”

 

But before I could speak, Nicholas beat me to it.

 

“Agnes, it’s nothing, really. Just a watch. Don’t blame Frank.”

 

The moment he said that, Agnes’s anger only deepened. Yet instead of lashing out at him, she restrained herself, her voice softening as she turned to comfort him.

 

“How can you say it’s nothing? He’s so petty that he even tried to snatch the birthday gift I gave you. Don’t worry, I won’t take his side in this.”

 

Then she swiveled back to me, her tone sharpening like a blade.

 

“Frank, I’ll give you one last chance. Return the watch to Nicholas.”

 

I had lost count of how many times this had happened. No matter how many times Nicholas framed me, no matter how I explained, it never made a difference. The woman who once trusted me unconditionally now only doubted me without question.

 

I couldn’t be bothered to argue. Rising to my feet, I unbuckled the worn watch from my wrist and tossed it lightly to the floor at Nicholas’s feet.

 

That single gesture broke the restraint of both Agness—the one from nineteen, and the one from twenty-seven.

 

The nineteen-year-old burst into tears. “Frank, please… don’t… don’t do this.”

 

But the twenty-seven-year-old’s eyes blazed red, her fury no longer containable.

 

“Frank! Do you think I’ll tolerate this insolence?”

 

The watch lying at her feet was the only one I ever owned.

 

Back then, she had landed her first role. It was just a supporting part, but she was elated for days.

 

After the filming, she used what little pay she received to buy this watch. It was barely worth two hundred dollars.

 

From that day forward, I never wore another watch.

 

I still remember when she placed it in my hand, holding me tightly, her eyes glistening as if weighed down by guilt. Her voice trembled with a promise.

 

“Frank, this is all I can afford right now. But one day, when I start earning big money, I’ll buy you the watch you love most.”

 

And she did, eventually, buy that watch. But it wasn’t for me—it was for Nicholas.

 

I saw no point in speaking further. Turning, I headed for the door.

 

“You—!”

 

The twenty-seven-year-old Agnes was so enraged her words stumbled, but Nicholas was quick to soothe her.

 

“Agnes, calm down. If the watch you gave me really means that much to Frank, then I’m at fault. It’s only natural he’d send someone to take it from me. Don’t blame him. I don’t mind.”

 

His voice grew lower, tinged with melancholy, before he added, “After all, I’ve never had anyone celebrate my birthday with me since I was a child. Having you with me this year is already more than enough. Gifts don’t matter.”

 

His words slowly steadied Agnes’s ragged breathing. She forced herself to appear calm and offered me a sliver of compromise. “Frank, give Nicholas his watch back. I’ll buy you a better one, I promise.”

 

“I don’t want it.” I gestured to the one on the floor. “Not that one, and not any you’d ever buy me in the future.”

Her Royal Life

Her Royal Life

Status: Ongoing

1) The Message That Ended Everything

The phone buzzed with a message from Nicholas Morgan, assistant to the famous actress Agnes Grey.

“Frank, I know this must be painful for you. But what Agnes and I have is real. Please let her be happy.”
A polite dagger dressed as sympathy. Attached to the message were the real wounds — videos and photos of Agnes and Nicholas: passionate embraces under the Tower of Love, stolen kisses before world-famous murals, and bodies entangled on the sands of paradise. The woman Frank once adored was gone.


2) The Ghost of What Was Built

Frank stared at the images in silence. Memories replayed — seven long years of sacrifice.
He had worked three jobs to fund Agnes’s acting dream, slept on subways, drank until his stomach bled, and clawed his way from nothing to build a company of his own.
Together, they had once dreamed of success. Yet now that dream belonged to her and her assistant, shared in stolen luxury and shameless passion.


3) The Final Signature

Frank didn’t hesitate. He opened the divorce papers, the document that would end everything. His pen hovered for a second over the signature line. There was no anger, only exhaustion — until a voice, familiar and young, whispered behind him:

“Frank, don’t! You promised me… three chances.”
He froze. Slowly, he turned.


4) The Girl From Another Time

Standing before him was Agnes at nineteen — the girl he first fell in love with.
She wore the simple $30 dress he had bought her from his part-time earnings.
In that dress, she had always been his favorite memory — unspoiled, pure, full of dreams.
For a moment, the pain receded, replaced by disbelief and bittersweet nostalgia. Then, unexpectedly, Frank laughed.
“Three chances,” he murmured. “All right, Agnes. Three chances it is.”


5) The Present Calls

His phone rang again. The screen flashed with the name Agnes Grey — the real, present one. He answered on speaker.

“Frank! How many times do I have to tell you? Stop harassing Nicholas! He’s exhausted every day running around with me. If you keep this up, forget about that seaside trip I promised you!”
Her voice, sharp and impatient, filled the room.
The nineteen-year-old Agnes beside him clenched her fists in outrage.
“How dare she talk to you like that?”
But the older version was cold and commanding — a woman who no longer remembered love.


6) Two Faces of the Same Woman

The young Agnes’s eyes blazed with loyalty, pain, and disbelief. She couldn’t recognize the bitter, self-absorbed woman she would become.
The older Agnes — twenty-seven, famous, untouchable — was nothing like the girl who once believed in love over luxury.
The contrast was unbearable, as if innocence itself were confronting corruption.
Frank’s gaze drifted between them, torn between what was lost and what remained.


7) The Ultimatum

“Frank,” came Agnes’s icy voice through the phone. “Looks like you’ve grown bold — keeping another woman at your side now. I’ll give you half an hour to get to Marlen Tower. If you’re not here by then…”
She hung up.
Her threat lingered like smoke in the room.
Frank smiled faintly and whispered, “That’s the first chance, Agnes.”
Even he wasn’t sure if he was speaking to the ghost before him — or to himself.


8) A Promise Revived

The nineteen-year-old Agnes looked at him with pleading eyes, full of fear and hope.

“You said you’d give me three chances, Frank. You’ll really do it?”
He nodded softly. “I will.”
Maybe this was fate’s cruel experiment — a chance to relive the choices that destroyed them.
Or perhaps it was punishment — forcing him to face the woman he had loved, both innocent and fallen, in the same lifetime.


9) Racing Against Memories

By the time he reached Marlen Tower, forty minutes had passed. He was late — perhaps deliberately so. The city lights blurred through his windshield like streaks of gold and regret. Each second carried the weight of the past seven years — of betrayal, devotion, and exhaustion.
He didn’t know what awaited him there — forgiveness, confrontation, or another illusion — but this was Chance One.


10) The Beginning of the End

The elevator doors reflected his face — older, colder, but strangely calm.
Behind him, in the tinted glass, he almost saw her reflection — the nineteen-year-old Agnes, clutching her hands together, silently following.
In the world’s eyes, she was long dead, replaced by fame and vanity. But perhaps, somewhere deep within, that girl still existed.
Frank stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor.
The doors slid shut with a quiet hiss — the sound of a man walking back into the past he thought he’d buried.
And so began the promise of three chances — the line between love and ruin drawn once more.

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