Chapter 1245 – A Turning Point in Love beyond the mask (Whitney) by Adelaide Sinclair
In this chapter of Love beyond the mask (Whitney), Adelaide Sinclair introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1245 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Sienna lifted her face, her expression hollow and defeated. “Shane, we’ve known each other for years. We practically grew up together. And now, look at what you’ve done to me.”
Her voice trembled. “You’re really going to throw me out onto the street? Let everyone in all of Manhattan see me like this? Humiliated and broken? How am I supposed to live after that? You might as well just kill me — you’re heartless.”
Emma, sobbing, clutched a tissue. “Sienna, you poor thing. How could anyone be so cruel?”
Gary’s jaw tightened, his frown deepening into something icy and dangerous. His eyes flickered down to the bruises on Sienna’s neck, the evidence clear as day. Anyone would think she’d been abused. If this went as far as the hospital, if the police got involved… There’d be no way to keep it under wraps.
As head of the family, Gary cared about one thing above all: the Nelson family’s reputation. Especially now, when Shane had only been in charge of Nelson Group a few years and the business was still finding its feet. Scandal would destroy everything. The public wouldn’t care about the truth—Shane would be ruined.
Gary shot his son a cold look. This couldn’t get out. It just couldn’t.
But Shane let out a cold laugh, riled up by Sienna’s challenge. “You’ve said all this just because you’re scared of the hospital and even more scared of calling the cops. Because nothing actually happened to you.”
“I’m not letting you get away with this. Let’s go. The truth will speak for itself.”
Sienna’s voice cracked, her despair almost palpable. “Shane, must you really do this?”
“Enough!” Gary snapped, turning on Shane.
“Dad, she’s just bluffing! The moment she’s in that hospital, the truth will come out—there’s nothing wrong with her!”
“You already made a scene this morning. How many more scandals do you want? You want to destroy yourself? Fine. But I won’t let you drag the Nelson family down with you. No hospital. We have a doctor right here, don’t we?”
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