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The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) novel Chapter 959

Summary for Chapter 959: The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 959 – The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo) by Adela

In Chapter 959, a key moment in the Romantic novel The Woman From Hell novel (Wanda and Theo), Adela delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Theo chuckled. "Any more questions?"

I shook my head. "No."

"Really? None?"

I was a little confused. "Is there anything else I should be asking?"

Theo pulled me to a juice store and said, "Caroline told me that you found a lipstick mark on my blouse. Why didn't you ask me about it?"

It turned out he knew the whole time and had just been waiting for me to ask.

I helplessly smiled and said honestly, "I trust you."

He pursed his lips and lowered his head thoughtfully.

"Are you buying me juice?" I wanted to avoid this topic.

Theo nodded with a smile. "Of course."

After buying juice, we realized that we had been strolling for ten minutes. We returned to the company.

The car stopped at the entrance of Grant Corporation's building. I unbuckled my seat belt and looked at Theo, saying, "I won't be going upstairs."

Theo nodded. "Are you going home?"

I smiled. "I’ll go home and wait for Munchkin to get off school."

After saying that, I opened the car door and got out.

Theo walked to my car with me. After I got in, he leaned over at the window and said, "Remember to give me a call when you get home."

I nodded with a smile. "Okay."

Theo took two steps back and waved at me. "Drive safe."

After a pause, I cast my eyes down and whispered, " Take care.”

"Hmm?" Theo did not hear me that well.

I shook my head. "Nothing. I'm leaving. You should go upstairs."

I constantly turned back as I was missing him dearly. One turn and this would be forever.

I got home, packed up my luggage, and took a cab to the train station.

I initially planned to take a plane but eventually took a train as I would be able to admire the scenery along the way.

I was not a person who loved to leave without saying goodbye but I had no choice. Hence, I sent Theo a text that I had drafted a long time ago.

[I’m sorry I left without saying goodbye, Theo. I thought I was healed the three years I was in Zenon and could stay peacefully by your side forever. But sadly, fate is not on my side. I went to the hospital to see a doctor but he says that I can never get pregnant again. This is a nightmare to me. The child’s premature death has taken away my qualifications as a mother. I can't blame you or Cindy. You're my family and lover, so I can only blame myself and the heavens for being unfair to me. Matthew told me that the child didn't die when he came out of my womb but died later on. I failed to protect him in two different times, s o I'm the one who's guilty.]

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