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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 1952

Summary for Chapter 1952: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 1952 – A Turning Point in The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In this chapter of The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1952 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

Hypnosis…

The words popped into my mind. The pain in my stomach was unbearable, and a few drops of sweat were dripping from my forehead from time to time.

Seeing how uncomfortable I was, Nicky took a few steps back and gave me a way out. "Go to the hospital if you feel unwell. You shouldn’t delay such a huge issue. It won’t be on me if you lose your child after losing your husband."

There was a lot of anger in me, but there was nowhere for me to vent it.

I was in too much pain now, and for the child’s sake, I had to go to the hospital first.

Glancing at her, I covered my stomach and staggered out. The moment I came out, I saw Theo leaving the study. He looked startled when he noticed my pale appearance. He pointed at me. "What's the matter?”

Although he was asking me, his tone was terribly alien.

I gulped and opened my mouth. "I got too agitated. It’s affecting the child."

"You’re pregnant?" Theo's eyes widened.

"Yes, and it's yours." I looked at him with determination in my eyes.

Nicky came out of the room. When she saw that I was still talking to Theo in the corridor, her face sank immediately. She looked at me cautiously, "Why are you still here?"

She could not wait for me to leave as soon as possible so that they could be left alone.

Drover came in right then.

He saw that I was in a standoff with Nicky and quickly responded. Seeing that I was covering my stomach, he could not help but ask worriedly, "What happened?"

His eyes turned to Nicky, and his tone was cold. "Did you do this?"

Nicky waved her hands and denied it repeatedly. "I didn't touch her. It’s because she got too angry, so it’s affecting the child now. That’s not under my control. Take her to a doctor quickly. I don't want to get blood in my house. "

‘My house…’

She acknowledged it so fast.

I glanced at Theo before finally settling on Nicky. "I’ll be back."

It seemed that I was too weak in comparison to Nicky's scheming.

I had never doubted her since the beginning. I defended her even when Theo had been wary of her. Now that I thought about it, I had really been brainwashed by her.

"Are you sad?" Drover was driving, but it did not hinder his observation.

"Yeah."

I answered him. I was not only sad because of Theo, but also because of Nicky. I really thought of her as a good friend, which was ridiculous.

I did not know if it was from pain or sadness, but tears slipped down my face. I reached out to wipe them, but this only made it worse.

Drover freed one hand and took out some tissue paper from the box before handing it to me. "It's a good thing to let it out."

I accepted the tissue and just wiped the tears away.

"It's not worth it for such a person."

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