Summary of Chapter 938 from The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)
Chapter 938 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 a pause, I continued, "I saw him standing in front of Mother's tombstone when I was in the cemetery. He probably knows Mother.”
Theo held me tight and said in a deep, low voice, "I’ve already sent someone to investigate it. This won't happen again.”
I was a person who had experienced wind and storms, hence I was able to stay calm and be less afraid when I encountered such things. I was only afraid at the time because Munchkin was there. Anything could happen to me but I would not allow Munchkin to get hurt.
"I didn't sense any malicious intent from the four men. I don't know what kind of person it was who wanted to see me either."
There was a coldness in Theo's eyes. “No matter who i t is, I'll make them pay."
He did not want to continue this topic and quickly said, “Quinn asked us to go to her place for lunch tomorrow. Do you want to go?"
I nodded. "Sure."
I woke up too early this morning and was already exhausted by now. I yawned uncontrollably. "I'm tired.”
He kissed my forehead and reached out to turn off the lamp. "Sleep."
I chuckled. "Goodnight."
"Goodnight.”
I fell into a deep sleep this time. Maybe I felt very safe because Theo was beside me.
The next morning, Theo woke me up.
He was wearing a bathrobe and his hair was slightly damp. Maybe it was because he had just taken a shower.
"Someone called you." He handed my phone to me.
I was not fully awake yet. I reached out to take the phone and tapped to answer it. I then placed it to my ear, closing my eyes. "How are you?"
"Not good!" Cassey’s irritated voice entered my ear." Are you back from Salt City yet?"
I hummed softly. "What's wrong?"
"Are you free today? Want to come out for a cup of coffee?"
I opened my eyes and said helplessly, "I have things to do today. Some other time."
Cassey tutted. "The day after tomorrow, then."
"Okay."
After hanging up the phone, I sat up from the bed.
I wanted to lift the covers but was afraid to see bloodstains on the sheet.
It had happened many times. That could only mean that something was wrong with my body.
"What are you thinking about?”
I came back to my senses and realized that Theo's face was really close to mine. I suddenly felt a little shy. I quickly said, "Nothing."
He saw my embarrassment and was kind enough not t o tease me any further. He then asked with a smile, " Are you hungry?"
I shook my head. "I don’t feel hungry."
Theo grabbed the clothes sitting by the pillow and placed them on my lap. "You have to eat even if you're not hungry."
I helplessly sighed. "Okay."
He was getting increasingly naggier like a mother now. I wondered if he noticed it at all.
I began changing my clothes. My right hand felt a little numb from the compression when I slept, hence
I had difficulty buttoning my shirt.
Theo looked at me like he was looking at a child. He held my hands with a face full of helplessness. "I'll help you.”
Theo reached out to pinch my chin. "Tell me."
I was a little speechless. "You're really annoying sometimes."
"You'll have to endure it even if I am," Theo said with a grin.
I looked at the mall from across the street and said indifferently, "Cecilia once told me that if she had a boyfriend one day, she would definitely take him to the mall to shop for handbags and high heels. She mentioned a few brands but I didn’t know what they were at the time."
Theo raised his eyebrows. "Were they very expensive brands?"
I shook my head. "Not really. 1,000 to 2,000 dollars should do if there's a sale."
He was a little puzzled. "Why did she want to wait until she had a boyfriend to buy them, then?"
I looked at him and thought he did not know much about ordinary people's lives. I helplessly said, "When we first started university, 800 dollars was all we got for our monthly living expenses. After paying for our meals, there won't be much left for us to spend. Ladies love to dress up and often want to buy good-looking clothes and makeup products. We would have to save up for months in order to buy them.”
He pursed his lips. "Do you still like them now?"
I looked at him and asked seriously, "Do you still play with Transformers now?"
He shook his head. "I've never played with those things."
The childhood of a rich family’s son was truly different from sons of ordinary families.
"What a coincidence, Mr. Grant." The surprised voice o f a woman rang out behind me.
I was stunned when I turned around to see Elena.
There was a seven to eight-year-old child beside her who looked very charming.
Theo smiled at her to greet her. 1
The little boy looked at the dessert that I had not touched. I noticed it and bent down to ask him, "Shall we share this dessert together?"
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