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Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia novel Chapter 446

Summary for 446: Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia

Chapter Summary: 446 – Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia by Internet

In 446, a key moment in the Internet novel Betrayal At The Altar By Dolores Delia, Internet 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.

Chapter 446 

Unwilling to give up. Rachel chased after him. Just as she rushed to the stairwell, someone grabbed her wrist forcefully. “Let him go.”

David frowned as he sized her up. His eyes were filled with worry and nervousness. “How are you? Are you injured?”

“No.” Rachel’s eyes flashed slightly. She raised her hand and quietly brushed her hair.

However, David had already noticed her small actions.

He grabbed Rachel’s chin and put away the hair on her neck with his fingertips.

Rachel subconsciously dodged. She heard David say, “Don’t move!”

Those two short words sounded like a command, but also like a loving one, making it impossible to resist him.

As the hair parted, the wound was revealed without reservation.

Blood oozed from the wound, snaking down the curve of her neck.

Her fair skin and bright red blood exuded a shocking beauty.

David frowned. He grabbed Rachel’s arm and walked into the apartment opposite Rachel.

In the apartment, David’s thin lips were pursed tightly. He did not say a word as he treated Rachel’s wound.

The moment the disinfectant touched the wound, Rachel could not help but gasp. “Hiss…”

“Now you know how painful it is?” David sneered.

However, the movements in his hands involuntarily became gentler.

Rachel blinked and tugged at David’s sleeve. “Are you angry?”

David said, “No.”

“You’re lying.” Rachel imitated the way he grabbed her chin just now, forcing him to look her in the eye. “Look me in the eye and answer if you dare.”

However, David was so engrossed in the kiss that Rachel could not push him away for a moment.

In a moment of desperation, she opened her mouth and bit his lips.

It was not until the taste of blood spread in their mouths that David reluctantly let go of her.

His forehead was pressed against Rachel’s forehead. They were so close that their breaths blended.

He looked at the woman’s red and swollen lips and rubbed them gently with the tips of his fingers. “I’ll deal with you when I come back later!”

With that, he got up and left.

When David walked past Eddie, he looked sideways and glanced at him.

His sharp gaze swept across his face like a knife. Eddie’s heart sk*pped a beat as he secretly broke out in a cold sweat for himself.

The two of them walked into the study one by one. David sat in the chair and ordered him in a cold voice, “I’ll give you two days to get Hell out of Seaxas!”

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