The Substitute Bride: Making Memories Of Us (Lois Stone)
Chapter 66: She Doesn't Deserve To Be A Mother
After drinking water, Ayla returned to her room.She then changed her clothes and lay on the bed.
The lights in her room were off, so she could clearly see the vast whiteness of snow outside the window.
Her lips curved into a bitter smile as she took out a silver knife.
It gleamed in the dark.
Without hesitation, she heavily slid the sharp blade on her wrist, making blood gush out in an instant.
Did it hurt? She had been through a lot of more painful experiences than this one.
Her body was already numb to feel pain.
As her eyelids got heavier, she murmured to herself, "Baby, Mommy is about to see you.We will be together soon.Wait for Mommy, okay?"
After losing her baby, she didn't see any reason to continue living.
And she always thought that her baby must be alone in the other world, so she must be there.
On such a cold day, she had to stay with her baby.
She was determined to end her life, so she didn't care about anything else anymore.
As time went by, Ayla felt that her body got lighter and lighter.
It was as if she was about to float in the air.
It was already very late when Brian came back to the villa.
As soon as he came in, Maria got up to greet him.
"Mr.Clark, you're back.Would you like some coffee?"
"No," he answered.
Then he asked, "How is she?"
He had always been a sensitive person.
The moment he entered the villa, he felt something strange, so he couldn't help asking about Ayla.
"Mrs.Clark went downstairs on her own for dinner earlier.She seemed to be fine today.She went downstairs just now to drink water, then went back to her room."
Seeing the improvements in Ayla's condition, Maria thought that she was gradually forgetting those unhappy memories as time went by.
Brian's thick eyebrows wrinkled when he suddenly smelled a strong scent of blood in the air.
Without saying a word, he strode upstairs and went straight to Ayla's room.
As soon as he opened the door, he saw a pool of blood on the floor.
on the bed, unconscious, with pale face
who followed behind him, screamed in fright when
aid
Ayla was stubborn.But he didn't expect
return
tried to
handed him the first aid kit, he took out gauze and
was quite
really hurt
didn't come back tonight, she would definitely
Brian drove Ayla to the
she had a blood transfusion before she was
Maria was so frightened.
that
expect that Ayla would commit suicide?
It was really shocking.
back and clean the
sofa in the ward and waited for Ayla to
Ayla's eyelids fluttered.
her eyes, she saw that everything
'Will one see white after
around and saw a man
tall and handsome figure was familiar
Brian.Why was
touched the needle on the back of her
around and
ways to court death.Do you really want to
die.Why do you keep on saving me? You hate me, right? Don't you think it would be better if you just let me
She had nothing.
No one loved her.
So she should die.
Without her,
would never be
But why did he send her to the
considerate of you to think of my happiness.You really want to die? Do you want me to grant your
took out an exquisite black gun
you die.But, I'll make sure that many people
at the black gun pointing at her, Ayla's body
from the
her to die in his hands? He could either kill her with a single shot or torture her to death by one
now? Are you
was
she guessed it
to torture
her but also
die
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