What Happens in Chapter 2410 – From the Book The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Dive into Chapter 2410, 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.
Despite it being a surprise, I was still inexplicably moved at this moment.
Marius knew he would not be able to do anything if he stayed here. He greeted Theo and then left on his own.
I got into Theo’s car in the end, but he stopped halfway…
“What’s wrong? Did something happen?”
I was feeling a little tired after the exhausting journey.
Theo's eyes were rather obscured in the boundless night as if they were covered by an indelible shadow.
The gap between us was getting wider and wider. I could not figure out what Theo was thinking, and he seemed to have a lot of questions to ask me.
Theo did not say anything when we were at the airport but could no longer stand it after Marius left.
“I heard the commercial shoot the company arranged ended. Why didn't you come back according to schedule but chose to stay one more day? How can I rest assured? What if something had happened?”
“Nothing happened. I'm not a child who needs to be taken care of by others. If even this is worrying, I might as well not even leave the house.”
I had not realized what was Theo’s intention for stopping the car to question me, but the man's next words revealed everything. “He doesn't seem like such a leisurely person. It’s quite unusual for him to stay and accompany you.”
It turned out that he was not only worried about my safety but even more so about the fact that Marius was with me.
No matter how much trust had been established between me and Theo in the past, reality had already ground it to dust.
It was precisely this that made Theo feel like his position was threatened. It was clear that this was what he should be doing, but now someone else was taking his place.
“That’s what you think but is being friends enough for him?”
Regardless of what Marius thought, nothing would change for me.
I hated betrayers, and of course, I would not let myself do the same.
Theo failed to do this, so he had no right telling me what to do.
“I never did understand how those people could always just fabricate rumors out of thin air. It seems that all they needed to do what just to write down what they think."
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