Rebirth: Love me Again

Chapter 184 Daniel's Dream 1



[DANIEL]

Daniel had a dream once.

A distant, unreachable dream—a wisp of a memory that lingered in the quiet hours of the night, taunting him with its bittersweet clarity

It was the kind of dream that never truly faded, no matter how much he tried to bury it beneath the harshness of reality.

And always, the dream led him back there. Back to the Ashford Vacation Home. Back to the study session that had taken place one winter, where everything had unraveled in ways he couldn't fully explain.

In this dream, the scene always began the same. Lily Ashford, radiant in the golden light of the garden, called him out to the garden. She had confessed to him.

But he never said yes to her.

Every time, he rejected her, his words steady but his heart warring with itself. The same moment played on repeat—a decision that felt immovable, etched into the fabric of his subconscious. He'd turn his back to her, intending to walk back to the grand mansion looming behind him.

And yet, just as his feet touched the stone path, something changed.

It was always faint at first. A snapped twig, the sharp sound breaking through the stillness of the dream.

Then, a soft gasp—a whisper of breath that carried more sound than it should have. His head would turn instinctively, his body tensing with an anticipation he didn't fully understand.

That was when he saw her.

Eve.

She was partially hidden behind a tree, her slender frame blending with the shadows. Her wide eyes met his, filled with something that sent a shiver through him—a raw mixture of surprise, guilt, and a vulnerability that struck him to his core.

In the dream, he could never look away from her.

The world seemed to blur and fade, the garden dissolving into nothingness as his focus narrowed on Eve. She wasn't supposed to be there. And yet, her presence shifted everything, pulling him into a current he couldn't resist.

His pulse quickened, the dream shifting beneath his feet as though it had a will of its own. He wanted to speak, to call out to her, to move toward her.

But the choices—the ones he'd made and the ones he'd never dared to make—held him frozen in place.

And as always, before he could take a step, the dream slipped away, leaving him alone in the darkness, haunted by the lingering echo of her gaze.

Another dream descended, one that he always knew was a dream.

Daniel's heart raced as he stood before Eve, his hands trembling despite the practiced calm he tried to wear. The dim glow of the pale moon bathed them both in hues of silver and blue.

For years, he'd dreamed of this moment—aching for it, dreading it—but now that it was here, he was certain it wasn't the fairy-tale confession he'd imagined.

He inhaled sharply, forcing the lump in his throat down, and spoke before he could lose his nerve. Your journey continues on empire

"Eve," he began, his voice steady but soft, "I need to tell you something. Something I've carried for a long time."

Her brows furrowed slightly, curiosity flickering in her gaze. "Daniel, what's wrong?"

Everything, he thought. And nothing. You.

He managed a faint smile, his chest tightening as he looked at her—really looked at her. She was breathtaking, even now, with a faint crease of worry marring her perfect features. He wanted to erase it, to make her laugh, to keep her safe from every ache the world could throw her way.

But that wasn't his place. Not yet. Maybe not ever.

"I know this might not be the right time," he said, his words measured, deliberate. "But I can't keep it inside anymore. I'm in love with you, Eve."

The confession hung in the air. Eve blinked, stunned, her lips parting as though to speak, but no words came.

Her silence was deafening, each second stretching into an eternity as Daniel braced himself for the inevitable.

He forced himself to continue, his voice lower now, tinged with the vulnerability he'd tried so hard to conceal. "I've been in love with you for years. Through everything—your smiles, your struggles, your strength . . ."n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

His throat tightened, but he pushed through. "I know you still have feelings for Cole. I know that doesn't just vanish because I want it to. I wouldn't expect it to. He's . . . he's been such a huge part of your life."

He paused, letting the words settle, feeling the sting of his own truth. "I also know you're not ready. Not for this, not for me. But I needed you to know. Because even if it doesn't change anything, at least I can finally stop hiding it."

Eve's lips quivered as she finally found her voice. "Daniel . . . I—"

He raised a hand gently, stopping her before she could finish. "You don't have to say anything, Eve. Really. I just . . . I didn't want to keep pretending I was okay just being your friend. It's selfish, I know. But I needed to be honest with you."

Her eyes shimmered with unshed tears, and his heart twisted painfully at the sight. He hated that his words had caused her this turmoil, but he couldn't take them back. They were his truth, and he'd carried them in silence for far too long.

"I'm not saying this to pressure you," he added quickly, his tone earnest. "I don't want an answer, not now. I just needed you to know how I feel. And no matter what happens, I'll still be here for you. Even if you don't feel the same."

For a moment, they stood there in silence, the weight of his confession settling between them. Daniel didn't expect miracles. He didn't expect her to suddenly turn her back on Cole or to magically fall into his arms. Love didn't work that way. He knew that all too well.

But he also knew that loving Eve meant accepting all of her—even the parts of her heart that weren't his. And as painful as it was, he wouldn't trade that love for anything.

Not even the chance to have her.

A miracle happened after that day.


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