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Chapter 856 Janice is deeply hurt after ending her long-standing engagement to Wade, the one person she had loved for nearly two decades. Though the breakup wasn't a true conversation but more of a quiet agreement, the pain and complexity of their relationship, rooted in childhood, weigh heavily on her. Ariel tries to comfort Janice, sensing the emotional turmoil beneath her casual demeanor, while Chad encourages her not to settle for less than she deserves.
The evening takes a tense turn when Janice is abruptly called home by her father, Nicholas Swanson, who insists she change into something more appropriate because Wade's parents are coming over to finalize wedding plans. Janice protests, revealing she wants to end the relationship for good, but Nicholas dismisses her feelings, insisting the marriage must proceed and that Wade will be there as well. Janice feels overwhelmed and uncertain about facing the impending confrontation.
Meanwhile, Wade, after dropping off Alicia, learns about the gathering at Janice's house but remains silent and unreadable, carrying the heavy burden of the situation. The stage is set for a difficult and emotionally charged evening as Janice prepares to confront her past and the expectations imposed by her family. Ariel wasn't entirely clear on every detail, but one thing was obvious-Janice was in deep pain. After all, Wade had been the one person she had loved for as long as she could remember. Everyone had expected Janice to become Wade's wife someday.
But after nearly two decades, it was Janice who had made the difficult choice to end things. Ariel could only imagine how heart-wrenching that decision must have been. "Have you talked to him about it?" Ariel asked gently, inching closer to offer comfort. Janice hesitated, unsure how to respond. It wasn't really a conversation. More like she had told him, and he'd quietly agreed. Calling it a discussion felt like an exaggeration. Though Wade rarely spoke much, she sensed beneath his silence a sense of relief. He didn't even have to act like the villain to bring up breaking off the engagement.
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"Sort of," Janice replied, trying to sound casual. "I'll get everything settled quickly, and then I'll be free." She waved her hand dismissively as she downed the last of her wine in one swift gulp. But Ariel wasn't fooled by the nonchalance. Janice and Wade's relationship was far more tangled than Ariel's own issues with Jayson. It was a connection forged in childhood, one so deeply ingrained that pulling away felt like tearing a piece of herself apart. All Ariel could do was be there for her friend. Chad swirled his drink thoughtfully, then looked over at Janice.
"There are plenty of men out there who are better than him," Chad said firmly. "People who will truly love you and understand you. Never settle for anything less than you deserve." Janice froze, caught off guard by the blunt honesty. Meanwhile, Jayson glanced up calmly and met Chad's eyes, the tension between the men unspoken but palpable. They had planned to enjoy a nice dinner that evening, but halfway through, Janice's phone rang. She was told to come home immediately. A sinking feeling in her stomach urged her to leave at once.
The drive back took about twenty minutes, but she pushed the accelerator harder, desperate to get there quickly. When she arrived, she found her father, Nicholas Swanson, sitting in the living room, eyes glued to the news on TV. Janice's frustration bubbled over. "Dad! Why did you rush me home? Isn't something urgent?" Nicholas glanced at her sharply. "Look at what you're wearing. Go change into something more appropriate." Janice frowned. "Why?" "Wade's parents are coming over for dinner tonight," he said firmly.
"We need to finalize your wedding plans." The moment those words left his mouth, Janice's face tightened. "Dad, they're already in Eldoria? No, I told you to postpone this. Wade and I aren't planning to-" "Do you think marriage is a joke? You just say no, and that's it?" Nicholas snapped, his voice rising. "Every time you got drunk, you'd say you wouldn't marry Wade. But that was just anger talking." Janice's panic grew. "It's different this time. I'm done with him for good!" "Don't be ridiculous!" Nicholas barked. "The Garners are on their way here from Humberston.
They'll be here any minute. You can't back out now!" His tone left no room for argument. Janice's expression darkened. "Wade's coming too?" "Of course. How else are we supposed to finalize things?" Nicholas replied. It felt like a blow to her chest. She had no idea how to face what was coming. Meanwhile, Wade had just dropped Alicia off when he heard the news. As she stepped out of the car and noticed his calm demeanor, she teased, "Aren't you worried you'll be late?" Wade glanced at her with a steady gaze. "What do you mean?" Alicia checked the time on her phone.
"Mom said Jan's parents told her about the wedding talk. Everyone's supposed to meet at Jan's place today. You're going too, right? Didn't Jan tell you?" Nᴇw ɴovel chaptᴇrs are published on fιɴdnοvel.net Wade said nothing, his expression unreadable as the weight of the evening settled over him. The chapter delicately captures the raw tension and emotional turmoil that Janice faces as she confronts the unraveling of a relationship that has defined much of her life.
Her struggle to assert her own desires against the weight of family expectations and deep-rooted bonds reveals the complexity of love and the courage it takes to choose oneself. Ariel's quiet support and Chad's encouraging words underscore the importance of friendship and self-worth amidst the storm of uncertainty. Meanwhile, the impending confrontation with Wade and their families looms heavily, symbolizing the clash between personal freedom and societal pressures.
As the impending dinner with the Garners looms, tensions are bound to rise, forcing Janice to confront not only her own feelings but also the expectations and pressures imposed by her family. The clash between her desire for freedom and her father's insistence on tradition will likely create a charged atmosphere, revealing cracks in the carefully constructed facade of their lives. Meanwhile, the silent standoff between Wade and the others hints at unresolved conflicts and unspoken emotions that could come to a head.
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