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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 809

Summary for Chapter 809: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter 809 – 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 809 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romantic genre.

Grief suddenly enveloped me. I seemed to have aged a lot. Cassey said that during a woman’s prime, she should be smiling brightly like a flower and be full of youthful spirit. I was too dull and boring.

Just as my thoughts went wild thinking about it, my stomach churned and I lowered my head to dry heave.

I threw up all the food I ate just now.

Theo ran over when he heard it.

With nothing else to throw up, I rinsed my mouth and comforted him. "I'm okay. I may have eaten too much."

When I came out of the bathroom, he hugged me tightly. "I'm sorry.”

I pursed my lips. I knew he was heartbroken.

The doctor said that treatment for depression must be accompanied by psychotherapy. However, I resisted psychotherapy because it involved digging out the raw and bloody past and presenting it in front of me.

I leaned in his arms calmly. I was the one patting his back to comfort him instead. "I'm okay. It’s no big deal. I’ll be okay.”

That night, he embraced me exceptionally tightly.

Cassey and Caleb’s wedding was scheduled for the

end of the year on December 12.

Theo and I naturally received an invitation. She gave me a call asking me to try on a gown. I did not realize what was happening at first and even joked that Caleb would have to break the bank every year on December 12.

Cassey sneered softly. "I want him to break the bank, alright."

I laughed and said no more.

"Let me know if the gown doesn’t fit you and I'll ask someone to send you a new one. The makeup artist will go to your place on the day of the wedding because I'm worried that you'll not put on any makeup at all. You need to look dazzling as my bridesmaid."

Huh?

She looked about 30 years old and was followed by two ladies who seemed quite young. They were probably her assistants.

"Miss Lane, we received Miss Cassey's instruction to come and do your makeup," the makeup artist said with a smile.

I nodded with a smile. "I'll leave it to you guys, then."

I first went to put on my gown. When I walked out, the makeup artist complimented, "It's no wonder Miss Cassey said that you're the most approachable and beautiful lady out there. Just after changing your attire, it makes it hard for people to take their eyes off you."

I felt like she was exaggerating it, but I still said," Thank you."

Everyone loved hearing compliments, and I was no exception.

After putting on makeup, I bumped into Theo who just got home.

He wore his usual black custom-made suit. He was slender, tall, and dazzling wherever he went. He was the most eye-catching existence.

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