What Happens in Chapter 1266 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 1266, 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.
Theo raised his eyes to look at her. "It's fine now. Thanks."
His tone was flat, sounding a little indifferent.
Cindy's gaze turned a little dim as she said a little guiltily, "It's all my fault, Theowy. I shouldn't have made a scene on the main road. That way, you wouldn't have gotten hurt. I've learned my lesson and will reflect on myself seriously."
Theo pursed his lips and faintly said," Okay."
Cindy's hands were intertwined, looking a little nervous.
I knew she was pretending to look cute, and a sarcastic sneer appeared on my face.
Seeing how slowly Theo was typing on the keyboard, she quickly said, "Hurry up and finish the chicken soup, Theowy. It won't be good once it turns cold. If you need to send any documents, I can help you."
She sat down next to Theo after saying that and reached out to take the laptop.
However, before she could touch the laptop, Theo stopped her and said with a look of displeasure, "This is a confidential document of the company. Outsiders are not allowed to look at it."
Cindy's hands froze in midair. After what Theo said, she felt tremendously awkward.
The smile on her face was very stiff. After slowly withdrawing her hands, she said aggrievedly, "I'm sorry, Theowy. I was just trying to help and didn't think too much about it."
Theo pursed his lips and did not say anything.
There were still things out there waiting for me to do, so I planned to go outside. However, as soon as I stood up, Theo looked at me and asked, "Can you send these documents for me?"
I froze. "I don't think that's a good idea. Didn’t you say that these are confidential documents? Besides, I'm very slow at typing.”
"It's okay. I’m in no hurry to send them anyway. Just type at your own pace."
For the past few days, Munchkin kept telling me how much he missed me when he called me at night. I missed him too and could not wait to see him.
This afternoon, Theo had an appointment with Jordan to talk about the project. I had nothing to do, so I planned to pack the things I needed to bring back to Whaldorf City.
I was packing when Cindy called me.
She was straightforward. "I need to talk to you, Wanda Lane.”
To be honest, there was really nothing to talk about between us. Our conversations would be plain nonsense and had no meaningful purpose.
"I'm sorry, but I don’t have time. If it isn't urgent, then just say it over the phone.” My tone was cold and indifferent.
Cindy chuckled. "It's nothing important, really. I heard you were sent to the morgue some time ago and almost froze to death. I'm just checking to see if you're okay." How did she know that?
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