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Fatal Priorities:He Chose Her Dog novel Chapter 4

Summary for Chapter4: Fatal Priorities:He Chose Her Dog

Chapter Summary: Chapter4 – Fatal Priorities:He Chose Her Dog by Isabelle L.

In Chapter4, a key moment in the Internet novel Fatal Priorities:He Chose Her Dog, Isabelle L. delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Unfortunately, the surgery failed.

Even when my body was wheeled out of the emergency room, Robert still hadn’t shown up.

But when he hears the news, he’ll probably be thrilled.

After all, without me around, he can finally be with Molly openly.

Not long after, I saw my mom rush into the hospital.

The moment she saw my body, a look of pain and disbelief flashed in her eyes.

“How could something happen to such a good child, just like that?”

She held my body, sobbing uncontrollably.

Seeing my mom in so much pain made my heart ache, and I felt a wave of sadness.

At her age, she now has to suffer the pain of losing her child.

I wanted to rush up and hug her, but my hands passed right through.

Lucas came over and tried to comfort her, “Auntie, Georgia is gone. But the dead can’t come back. We, who are still here, need to stay strong.”

I looked at Lucas gratefully.

My mom, her eyes red, suddenly seemed to remember something. She anxiously grabbed Lucas’s hand and asked, “Lucas, where is Robert? Is he at the hospital? Does he know what happened?”

He was still with Molly.

I saw him grip the phone tightly, his face initially tense before he scoffed. “Auntie, are you joking along with Georgia too? This isn’t funny.”

“I just talked to her; she seemed fine.”

“Alright, I’m busy. I’ll hang up now.”

At that moment, Molly, who was leaning against Robert’s chest, frowned slightly and said, “Robert, what if something really happened to Georgia? Maybe you should go back to the hospital.”

Robert, after hanging up, put his phone down in frustration.

“It's nothing. What could possibly have happened to Georgia?”

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