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The Unseen Kingdom That Followed Me Into Every Dream by Alyndra Meron Valeen 19 Summary Just as Sebastian Grimwald was about to fall asleep, his phone buzzed with a call from an unknown number. Reluctantly, he answered to hear the drunken voice of Hera, his soon-to-be ex-wife, demanding to know why he had blocked her number. Their tense exchange revealed the lingering bitterness between them as they navigated the painful aftermath of their divorce. Hera's voice shifted from accusatory to pleading when she asked Sebastian to come pick her up, but he refused coldly and ended the call.
Sebastian's thoughts drifted back to the many nights he had cared for Hera when she was drunk, waiting outside bars in the cold and tending to her hangovers despite her harsh refusals and eventual rejection of his help. He remembered how deeply it had hurt to watch other men bring her home while he was powerless to intervene, and how she had condemned his attempts to share simple pleasures like wine as sinful due to her strict Awakenist beliefs. Despite the emotional scars, Sebastian remained firm in his decision not to respond to Hera's late-night calls anymore.
The call was a stark reminder of how much their relationship had deteriorated, highlighting Hera's continued need for control and Sebastian's resolve to move on. Though the phone kept ringing, tempting him to give in, he chose to turn off the light and finally try to sleep, determined not to be drawn back into the turmoil. The chapter captures the raw emotions of loss, frustration, and the struggle for boundaries between two people once deeply connected but now painfully estranged.
Sebastian's internal conflict and Hera's desperation set the stage for ongoing tension in their fractured relationship. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below Just as I was about to fall asleep , my phone buzzed . A call from an unknown number lit up the screen . " Seriously ? Who calls a stranger in the middle of the night ? " I mumbled . I frowned , hesitated , then picked up . The moment I said " Hello ? " , a familiar voice broke through . " Sebastian Grimwald , why did you block my number ?! Sebastian , answer me ! " It was Hera . She was drunk .
Her voice teetered between pitiful and accusatory , each slurred word laced with the kind of self- righteousness that made my skin crawl . " What the hell ? " I muttered to myself . We're getting divorced . Why would we need each other's numbers ? " So yeah , I blocked you . " My grip on the phone tightened as my mind flashed back to the video my old classmate had sent me earlier tonight . She'd been at a bar , and she was clearly drunk now . But didn't she have Edmund now ? And Bobby ? What the hell was she doing calling me at this hour ? Didn't she care if they saw ? If they misunderstood ?
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" What's that supposed to mean ? " she snapped . " I don't give you permission to block me . If anyone's blocking someone , it's me blocking you ! Now take me off that stupid block list . Right now ! " Her whining curdled into fury . Classic Hera . She always needed to be in control . " And why should I ? " I questioned coldly . " I'm not your pet . You don't get to bark orders at me anymore . If you don't have anything important to say , don't call me again . I'm going to sleep . " I didn't give her a single inch . My thumb hovered over the hang - up button , ready to end the whole thing .
That was the case until her tone changed . Maybe she finally realized I wasn't the same man who used to orbit her every whim . Her voice softened , shifting from combative to pleading . " Wait , don't hang up . Please ... I'm drunk , Sebastian . Can you come get me ? Take me home ... please ? " " No. Goodnight . " I hung up without hesitation , scoffing under my breath . There was no sadness . Just a hollow ache , like I was the only one stuck listening to the punchline of some cosmic joke . I used to drop everything the moment she called .
Every time she drank too much at some work dinner , I'd rush to the restaurant -rain or shine - just to pick her up . Even if it meant waiting outside in the cold all night like some fool , I'd show up with a jacket and hangover food in hand . I still remembered those sleepless nights vividly . Her stomach would twist from the alcohol , and I'd sit by her side , watching her wince in pain and begging her to stop drinking . She never listened . At first , she'd snap at me to shut up . Eventually , she just told me not to come at all .
She never understood how much it hurt , watching other men bring her home sloppy drunk while I stood by , powerless . I kept lying to myself that it was fine . That they were just dropping her off . I was the one who took care of her after . But one night , I suggested having a little wine together , just enough to set the mood . She shut me down on the spot . She had told me coldly that as an Awakenist , indulging in worldly pleasures was already a sin . Drinking beforehand ? That was a sin stacked on another sin .
She had said that if I didn't want to follow the rules , I could get off the damn bed . She had even demanded to never ask for 1/2 Chapter to something so unholy again . I still remember the way those words sliced through me . It was like they'd been carved into the bone . And now she had the nerve to call me in the middle of the night , begging me to pick her up ? Give me a break . I tossed the phone aside and turned off the light , finally ready to sleep . But it kept ringing nonstop as if she was trying to call me into submission . And honestly ? Even I was a little surprised .
+25 Bonus Conclusion The night's call was a stark reminder of the fragile distance that now defined Sebastian and Hera's fractured connection. The echoes of past devotion clashed with the cold reality of their unraveling relationship, leaving behind a hollow ache where once there had been warmth and care. Sebastian's refusal to answer Hera's desperate plea marked a turning point, a quiet assertion of boundaries that neither of them had dared to enforce before.
The memories of sleepless nights and unheeded warnings lingered, underscoring the painful complexity of love entwined with disappointment and unmet expectations. In this fragile silence, the chapter captures the poignant struggle between holding on and letting go. Sebastian's resolve to protect himself, even in the face of Hera's vulnerability, reveals the emotional toll their shared history has exacted. It is a moment steeped in resignation yet tinged with a subtle strength, as he finally prioritizes his own peace over the chaos of a love that once consumed him.
The layers of their past, filled with pain, control, and unspoken regrets, will come to the forefront, challenging Sebastian's resolve and perhaps stirring feelings he thought long buried. Expect the atmosphere to grow heavier, as the lines between duty, resentment, and lingering affection blur. Sebastian's internal struggle will intensify, forcing him to confront not only Hera's unpredictable behavior but also his own boundaries and desires.
The chapter will tease the possibility of confrontation or reconciliation, leaving readers eager to see if Sebastian can maintain his distance or if the unseen kingdom of their shared history will pull him back in despite himself. Sara Lili Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland's breathtaking cold.
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