Chapter 659
“What did she tell you?”
Madelyn tried to read Zach’s expression in the mirror, looking for signs of guilt. But Zach appeared calm as if he already knew.
When Cecilia approached Madelyn, she shared that she had memories of her past life, just like her. Knowing Cecilia’s honesty, she likely told Zach everything–about their past relationship, their secret meetings, and even their child. With this knowledge, Zach could be thinking about rekindling their old relationship.
“It doesn’t matter what I know,” Madelyn turned to face him, “Jadie or Cecilia, they’re the ones important to you. You’re wasting your time
on me.
fight
stand on my own. Since you’ve pulled away from the
if you can’t see that.” Turning Madelyn to face him, he placed the necklace back around her neck in one motion. His cold eyes locked onto hers as he whispered,
Madelyn asked, “What did you do to
cheek. As he spoke, she felt the warmth of his breath on her face, adding to her discomfort. “Forgot what I told you already? You should be showing some respect,” he
family? They just took away his job; they never really hurt him.‘ She knew, however, that Zach never let go of past grudges. With a trembling voice, she confronted him, “Is this about Ethan and me not being in Ventropolis? Whatever was between us is over. Why target someone who has nothing
don’t tolerate interference. Don’t bring up his name again, or you won’t like what happens. Behave, and you’ll get what
just want to go home.” Madelyn said
“Say “please“.”
her fears, she whispered shakily. “Please… let
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