What Happens in Chapter 1142 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1142, a pivotal chapter in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), written by Adela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romantic fiction.
After going through a near-death experience, everyone was terribly worn out. Shannon and I were just about to lay down and sleep when Jordan came over to take Shannon away.
Usually, I would have teased them, but I was currently not in the mood to do that.
I felt like I could fall asleep as soon as I closed my eyes.
It rained again the second half of the night. There was loud thunder, and I woke up with a start despite my drowsiness. One could only imagine how loud the thunder was.
When I opened my eyes and saw someone
beside me, I was instantly awake. My heart thumped rapidly, and I nearly screamed.
The person beside me covered my mouth and comforted me. "Don't be scared. It's m e.”
Even though I could tell that it was Theo’s voice, I was still in a huge shock. "What are you doing here, Theo?”
Was he not supposed to be with Elena? Why did he come here?
Thunder struck again, and I moved closer t o him out of instinct.
He seemed to be unaware of it and put the earplugs in his hands in my ears.
Everything suddenly felt a lot quieter. I looked at him, feeling a little stunned. I was unsure what I should say to him at this moment.
Theo probably did not know what to say either and just gently hugged me, patting m y back to put me to sleep.
I was already very tired, so I fell asleep in n o time at all.
I woke up in the morning and opened my eyes to a bright sunny day. The rain had stopped.
She got up and started packing. She then hurried out of the tent to shout, "Let's pack u p and leave. Wanda has a fever. High fever."
I wanted to speak, but my throat was in so much pain. Others might not hear me even if I spoke.
Theo walked into the tent. His pitch-black eyes fell on my face. He then placed his palm on my forehead as well.
He furrowed his brows and said with a dark expression, “You're right. She has a high fever.”
Shannon looked at him and said anxiously, "Why don't you take her to the clinic in the village to get her checked, Mr. Grant? I'm worried that her fever will get serious on our way back."
Theo nodded and picked me up.
My head was in excruciating pain. Knowing that it was useless to say anything at the moment, I simply followed their arrangements.
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