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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 660

Summary for Chapter 660: His Destructive, Toxic Love

Chapter 660 – A Turning Point in His Destructive, Toxic Love by Ethan Prescott

In this chapter of His Destructive, Toxic Love, Ethan Prescott introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 660 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

At times, the thought of ending the life of this illegitimate child crossed his mind, just to put all the chaos to rest.

"But he's the type who gets others to do the dirty work for him, so it's unlikely he'd get his hands dirty," Casper mused, suddenly struck by a realization. "Is Fiona still locked up at the station?"

Dillon paused, momentarily surprised.

She was there before, but now, he was unsure.

Someone like her could easily be bailed out.

"I'll make a call and find out."

After the call, Casper could tell by Dillon's face and eyes what the answer was.

It was clear that Zach had bailed Fiona out.

Next, Zach would probably use Fiona for some shady dealings.

"Go find Fiona and keep her under control," Casper instructed.

Dillon nodded immediately, "Got it, Mr. Casper. I'm on it."

But Dillon was a tad too late.

Fiona had already moved out of her old place.

After asking around, he learned she had just left with her kid before he got there.

Where she went? Not a soul knew.

Dillon lingered for a moment, then drove off.

Meanwhile, Fiona, hiding with her child, snuck back to her old place.

"Mom, why did we leave and come back?" Dylan asked, clueless about the situation and sensing something weird with Fiona.

Since meeting Zach, Fiona had been on edge.

Terrified that something might happen to Dylan, she said, "Sweetie, I'm going to take you to Grandma's for a bit."

"Why, Mom? Where are you going? Back to the police station? Aunt Mo said you wouldn't be back for a while, and now you're here, but leaving again?"

Dylan was bursting with questions.

Fiona couldn't explain it all to a child.

She gently stroked his cheek, giving a soft smile, "Mom's not going back to the station. I've got some things to sort out. Once I'm done, I'll come get you, alright?"

"Promise, Mom?"

Without uttering a word, he inspected the place thoroughly.

"I'm here to remind you, time's ticking. Move fast. The longer you wait, the more likely you'll get caught. If you can't pull off the task I've given you..."

Fiona knew what Zach was getting at.

Truthfully, he didn't need to come by; she was well aware of the implications of delay.

"Don't worry, Mr. Zach. Even if the Welton family keeps a close watch, I'll find a way to get to the kid."

Her words caught Zach off guard.

Had he underestimated her?

"Well, hearing that puts me at ease. Here's to a successful partnership," he said, extending his hand.

Fiona instinctively stepped back, then reluctantly shook his hand.

Zach didn’t linger.

Before he left, he handed her a phone for contact, which was clearly meant to keep tabs on her.

As night fell, Fiona lay wide awake, unable to sleep.

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