Summary of Chapter 1958 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 1958 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.
After getting out of the car, Drover was to my right with my suitcase while Marius followed me with his hands in his pockets. I was walking in the front, looking completely like someone who was looking for a fight as I entered the villa.
What I did not expect was that Nicky had not left for the company yet despite it being so late. However, Theo was not here.
After seeing me, it was obvious that Nicky did not expect me to come again so soon. She looked behind me and shrugged her shoulders before letting out a chuckle. "You even have two protectors. What’s up? Have you come to settle the score with me so soon?"
Her smile told me how proud she was at the moment.
Yes, she had succeeded now, but I would not hold back.
I stared at Nicky, my gaze burning. “You’re wrong. I'm coming home. This is my house."
Hearing this, she looked up and laughed a little more like those arrogant villains on TV as if she had heard some big joke. Nicky gave me a dismissive look, and sarcasm laced her words. "Your house? Who else in this house knows you now?"
"Nicky, you..."
Behind me, Marius could not hold back his emotions anymore and wanted to speak up, but I did not want him to get involved in whatever was between us. Hence, I cut him off the moment he spoke.
Whatever Marius wanted to say got held in his throat because of me. He looked at me with longing in his eyes, but I shook my head. He could only give up.
Seeing how determined I was, Nicky's once calm demeanor changed slightly. Her tone took on a sour note, and she even threatened me, "Wanda, you’re so cruel to yourself. What about your child? Are you not afraid that you might not be able to keep your child after coming back here?"
Her words made me tremble. Nicky was arrogant enough to even dare say such words to my face!
Noticing that I was scared, Nicky sneered again. "You’d better be good and leave this place before I do something to your child.
"Let me tell you this, Wanda. I didn’t touch your child because of the kindness you showed me before, but if you dare to threaten my position, you can’t blame me for turning against you!"
The tone of Nicky's voice was ruthless, and her every word was cruel.
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