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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1483

Summary for Chapter 1483: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

What Happens in Chapter 1483 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Dive into Chapter 1483, 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.

"I didn't tell Chief Royce because first of all, I'm not a hundred percent sure. Maybe they can actually find some clues if they go. Secondly..."

I deliberately made a pause.

"I want to meet Alex alone."

I stood on the same spot and waited for Theo's refusal or maybe even stern prohibition.

He put down the sandwich and slowly got up. "I’ll accompany you."

I looked at him with slight shock. On his exhausted face, his eyes were fixed on me.

I was surprised to have obtained his support so effortlessly.

Aren't you going to ask me why?" I asked. "You told me just now." He was no fool and could easily guess my thoughts.

I asked again, "Aren't you worried that it’s going to be dangerous?"

He smiled slightly. "Why should I be afraid when you’re not even afraid? Besides, you'll still go even if I’m afraid."

He held me tight. "I'm not afraid of anything. I'm only afraid of losing you."

I held him back. I knew I had not been acting normally in the past few days and instead like a woman who had completely lost her mind.

Theo was even more worried about my mental state than he was about Alex.

"I'm sorry for making you worry. I'll maintain a positive state of mind and protect our baby."

I could clearly feel Theo freeze, then he tightened his embrace.

"I won't let anything happen to the two of you again."

Feeling Theo's strong heartbeat, I felt the strength in my body slowly gathering.

I had always been worried about losing him and had never let him go. Even after I was hurt and forced myself to forget Theo, I never succeeded.

That's too much of a hassle. We're here with the same goal in mind. Please tell Mr. Hodds that we can go in together so we won't waste anyone's time."

After Theo said so, he and I planned to walk forward. However, the black-clad men shifted their feet with us, blocking Theo's and my way as before.

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Grant. We received orders to allow only one guest to enter. Please don’t make things difficult for us."

"But we're both the child's legal guardians. You must know that the person who enters can’t represent both of our opinions.” Theo insisted.

"In that case, are you here to sign the agreement today?" one of the men asked.

I was momentarily speechless and made no reply.

Seeing the poker face on the black-clad

men’s faces, I was so angry that I wanted to beat someone up.

I took a deep breath. Though I was angry, I was not worried that a man in a wheelchair like Alex could do anything to me.

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