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Facade of Love (Yvette Scott and Idris Young) novel Chapter 117

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Facade of Love (Yvette Scott and Idris Young) is the best current series by the author Swnovels. The Chapter 117 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 117 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 117 This Whole year had been my Own Wishful Thinking 

He scrunched his eyebrows together, his voice deep and resonant. What do you mean?” 

I did not say another word. I just walked over to the emergency room door, wrapped my arms around myself, and crouched down against the wall

The wind in the hallway was howling as if it was cruelly mocking all my wishful thinking over the 

years 

Yvette

Idris tried to speak to me, but Moore cut him off

Iddy!Moore looked pale, her eyes full of worry as she glanced at Idris’s bleeding hand, tears welling up. Iddy, you need to get that hand looked at before it’s too late

Liam, who had been silent until that moment, finally turned his attention to Idris’s hand, which was dripping with blood. He inhaled sharply and said, If we don’t get that wound treated soon, you’re going to lose your hand. I’m taking you to the doctor.” 

Without waiting for a response, Liam grabbed Idris’s other hand and led him away

I watched them go, feeling nothing. My heart was like still water, undisturbed 

The sight of a few bright red drops of blood on the hallway floor was jarring

Sweety’s surgery did not finish until midnight. When the 

operating room doors swung open, the doctors in their white coats told me, She’s stable for now, but she’ll need to stay in the hospital for a few days. It’s important for family to be with her, especially to keep an eye on her mood.” 

I nodded, agreeing to everything they said

In the hospital room, Sweety was still out cold from the surgery. Maxwell, who had just finished the admission paperwork, came in and suggested, Why don’t I stay here tonight? You’ve just had a miscarriage, so you need to rest and recover.” 

I shook my head and settled into a chair by the bed, too tired to move. There was no way I could leave Sweety alone

Maxwell, realizing he could not convince me, stopped trying. Somehow, he managed to find another hospital bed and insisted I rest on it

The room was meant for one, but it was spacious enough to fit two beds without much trouble. I did not protest. After the miscarriage, my abdomen was still tender, and the thought of lying down was a relief

Staying up all night had taken its toll on me

The following morning, as dawn was breaking, a piercing scream jolted me awake

It was Sweety. She had come to, her face twisted in terror. Maxwell was right there, trying to calm her, but nothing seemed to help

I watched in panic as Sweety made a dash for the door. Leaping out of bed, I wrapped my arms around her, my voice raspy with urgency. Maxwell, get the doctor now!” 

Maxwell shot me a nod and bolted from the room

Sweety thrashed in my arms, wild and desperate, her screams piercing the air. Don’t touch me! Get off! Leave me alone!” 

I knew terror had gripped her as she was not herself

I clung to her, yelling over her cries, Sweety, look at me! It’s Yvette, I’m here!” 

At the sound of her name, a flicker of recognition crossed her frantic eyes. She turned, her gaze blood- red and haunted. Yvetteyou’reHer words were swallowed by sobs that shook her whole b*dy. It was a raw, tearing sound that cut through me

I held her close, my own heart in pieces, words of comfort lodged in my throat. All I could do was stroke her back, hoping to soothe her pain

Let it out, Sweety. It’s going to be okay

It felt like forever before her crying subsided. Her voice was a raspy whisper, her eyes puffy and red. Yvette, I thought I’d lost you forever.” 

1 gripped her hand, feeling a surge of protectiveness. You’re safe now. It’s all behind us.” 

I tried to guide her back to the bed, but she winced with every movement, her face twisting in agony

She hissed in pain, and my heart sank 

What’s wrong? Tell me where it hurts” 

I bit back the rest of my question, the doctor’s words echoing in my mindher injuries were severe. She had been lost in a nightmare, numb to the pain. Now, every feeling was returning with a vengeance

She could not walk, not like this

Without a second thought, I offered the only comfort I could. I’ll carry you back,I said softly, bending down to lift her gently in my arms

Out of nowhere, a shadow loomed beside her, and before she knew it, she was lifted off her feet and gently placed on the bed by Liam, who towered over me

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