The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Max Charming
Chapter 1108
Chapter 1108
“Stay back. Don’t come near me!”
The person’s voice sounded scratchy. They were a bit late in warning her, though.
Struggling to see in the dark, Madelyn flicked on her phone’s
flashlight. She gasped upon seeing someone in a hospital outfit with skin covered in burn marks, causing her phone to slip from her hand in shock.
Hearing a crash, Zach rushed into the women’s restroom without a second thought.
Before Madelyn could snap out of her daze, Zach had already started. pulling her out.
“You okay?” Zach looked her over real quick.
Still freaked out by the burned person, Madelyn nodded. “I’m alright. They looked so hurt… It freaked me out. Let’s head back, okay?” she
in her head like
though Madelyn did not buy into
off the spooky face
a sobbing mess with
hospital gown, was found
humiliated. She remembered a time when
bother looking at Madelyn, but now, seeing Madelyn getting
help but feel angry
could destroy Madelyn’s
thought if Madelyn’s face got scars like hers, Zach would not look at her twice. She figured Madelyn was only around Zach because
he just likes how
in her hospital room, Yvonne’s helper assisted her in changing into clean clothes. Shaking a bit, Yvonne grabbed a mirror she usually did not like using. Gazing into the mirror, her eyes were fierce and intense over
your face. Then Zach won’t like you anymore, and he’ll come back to me. I should be Mrs. Jardin, not
touched her face and mumbled to.
in Kai’s office. Kai had arranged for her to
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