The Kiss that Sparked it All
Chapter 1792
Chapter 1792
The shrill sound of an ambulance siren echoed from outside.
Bertha quickly called out to her daughter. “Alright, Lea, we need to get Ms. Marlinie to the hospital first. We’ll handle everything else later.”
Lea nodded in agreement. “Keep a sharp eye on those two. I’ll deal with them later.” She instructed before she left.
The men in black nodded in agreement. “Yes.”.
After that, Bertha and her daughter followed the ambulance to the hospital.
The ambulance caused quite a commotion, and Arnold, who was visiting his neighbor, heard the noise and rushed back home.
Upon entering his home, he was met with a group of menacing men in black. His wife and daughter looked bruised and battered as they knelt on the ground.
was terrified. “Who who are you people? What are you doing in my house? And what have you done to my wife and daughter?”
had already left with Bertha and her daughter to go to the hospital, and the remaining men,
cried out for help. “Arnold, save us! These men are bandits. They are nothing but
fear to her father. “Daddy, save us; I’m
the intimidating men in black, he knew he
was already shut by two of the men, making it clear that
became slightly angry. “What…what do
men in black replied, “Your wife and daughter have hurt our lady’s friend. No
is your lady? I
replied, “You should ask your wife
was stuck with no way out, so he turned back to Tracy and Sheila. “What is going on here? Why are they saying you hurt their lady’s friend? What on earth did you two do?” Tracy and Sheila were guiltily avoiding eye contact with Arnold.
Her wounds were
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