Feel the Way You Feel, My Love Chapter 1004
“Her body is failing due to overthinking, and the fear she has in her heart is eating her up from the inside.”
“Oh, I see.” Joyce nodded.
Natalie took a few steps forward and stopped in front of the glass window. Then, she picked up the phone receiver.
“You wanted to see me? What is it?” Natalie asked.
Susan did not say a word as she held the receiver and stared at her coldly.
Natalie frowned at the woman before her. “If you have nothing to say, then I’m leaving.”
With that, she gestured to hang up.
Susan tightened her grip on the receiver when she realized Natalie meant it. “Wait,” she called out.
“I guess you do have something to say.” Natalie put the receiver to her ear.
Susan took a deep breath. “How’s Harrison?”
Natalie raised an eyebrow. “I’m surprised you even mentioned him. I thought you hated him for what he did to you.”
“You’re right. I do hate him. But, I want to know if he’s dead or not,” Susan replied with a scowl.
Natalie’s eyes darkened. “Well, my question is, do you think he’s dead? Or rather, do you want him dead?”
“Aren’t you stating the obvious? Look at her face. I bet she hopes your dad’s long gone,” Joyce interrupted.
Yet, she couldn’t deny the fact that Natalie was right. Even if she didn’t go after Harrison twenty years ago but someone else, her fate would still be the same.
“Forget it. There’s no point talking about this now. Since you’re here and you’re facing the death sentence tomorrow, I’ll tell you what you want to know. Harrison’s dead,” Natalie said in a deep voice.
“What did you say? Harrison’s dead?” Susan looked up in disbelief.
“That’s right. He died a couple of days ago,” Natalie replied as she clenched her hands around the receive.
Joyce could tell that Natalie wasn’t as cold as she seemed.
She was definitely saddened by Harrison’s death. He was her father, after all.
Joyce then patted Natalie’s shoulder as a sign of comfort.
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