Chapter 87
It was freezing.
It was so cold that Madeline’s heart froze instantly.
However, she was hoping that it would get colder. It would be great if it was so cold that it numbed her entire body.
That was she would not have to feel pain anymore, be it her body, or her heart.
Jeremy saw that Madeline was not struggling at all. So, he stopped what he was doing and yanked Madeline up as she trembled.
He saw that her face was as white as snow and there was no color on her face. She looked like a puppet that had its blood drained from its body. What was left was only its empty shell.
Jeremy suddenly felt scared. “Madeline, Madeline…”
He was calling her name but she did not respond.
“Madeline, don’t play dead! I’m asking you to talk!” Jeremy’s heart was beating so fast he felt as if it was in overload. A fear that he had never felt before started taking over him.
was still not reacting, he carried her
clothes for her to change into, but he
if he had been cheated. He threw the clothes on the floor
indeed
through
was being held in place tightly by Jeremy. If that sharp pain in her body was not preventing her from falling asleep, then she might have never
not, based on his personality, why would he pay so much attention
were very amusing
giving her was just his ignorance
with eeriness in his eyes.
He’s much gentler and much mature than you. Plus, he’s even considerate about me. How would I not fall for a man like that? Since you don’t like me, then I should find a man who
“Madeline!”
Jeremy was utterly infuriated.
and out of consciousness, but when she heard him calling
could
in
About Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife - Chapter 87
Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife is the best current series of the author Sixteenth Child. With the below Chapter 87 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 87 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com