Summary of Chapter 1219 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 1219 marks a crucial moment in Adela’s Romantic novel, The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Later, she left the child alone crying in the snow. The cries sounded extraordinarily heart-wrenching.
I was just about to dash over to save the child when the scene suddenly vanished before my eyes.
The scene changed, and I came to the old house I stayed in when I was a child.
I was sitting on a swing as Mother stood behind me, pushing it while singing my favorite song when I was a child.
"Mother!”
Mother heard the noise and looked at me, her face slowly breaking into a smile.
The scene gradually vanished, and I only had time to touch the hem of Mother's shirt.
Later, I saw a person walking toward me and beckoning me. Although I could not see his face clearly, I knew he was Theo.
I ran toward him, but before I could reach him, he vanished.
Soon, he appeared again.
I ran toward him again, but he vanished again before I could get to him.
I cried anxiously after doing the same thing several times.
Theo walked toward me when he saw me cry.
This time, I grabbed his hand and finally felt at peace.
"Wanda.” I heard someone calling me.
I tried to respond but could not do it.
That person was still calling me. I could recognize Theo's voice.
I fought desperately to open my eyes, and my breathing quickened.
Theo saw me opening my eyes abruptly and shouted excitedly, "You’re finally awake, Wanda."
"I’m terrified, Wanda. You've been sleeping for several days now. Can you wake up and talk to me?"
Theo was indeed afraid. His voice trembled badly.
I wanted to wake up too but could not do it.
After some time, I felt wetness on my lips. Theo was moistening my lips with a wet cotton swab.
He then wiped my face, hands, and feet.
My consciousness gradually blurred. Soon, I was not able to feel the things happening around me anymore.
I kept having all sorts of dreams. When I opened my eyes again and could distinctly make out my surroundings, my mind was still blank.
When I saw the man lying on the edge of the bed sleeping, I blinked my eyes.
After a very long time, I could gradually think. I said with a hoarse voice, "Theo."
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