"I believed you'd already improved our lives, Addie. You saved your mother and Myrtle. You were also reunited with your older brother. I also met you in this lifetime, and you became my wife." As he said this, Lennox took one of her hands and kissed her knuckles. "We can't change what happened in the past, Addie, but we can learn from it. You are not alone in this anymore."
His words began to chip away at Adrienne's guilt, allowing a glimmer of hope to seep into her heart. She realized that Lennox had always been her rock, her anchor in the storm. With his unwavering support and love, she felt a flicker of strength ignite within her.
"I'm scared, Len," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'm scared that history will repeat itself, and I'll lose you again."
Lennox wiped away her tears gently, his gaze filled with determination and love.