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They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) novel Chapter 389

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Dive into Chapter 389, a pivotal chapter in They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Alpha fiction.

Chapter 389

Madeline let out a sharp, mocking laugh she couldn’t hold back. She should’ve known better the kind of people her parents were, yet she still dared to hope for anything from them.

How dare you laugh?Her mocking laughter only fueled Peter’s fury. He spun around and raised his hand, ready to strike her again.

But Madeline suddenly threw her hand up, jabbing a finger at her own temple, and screamed, Go on! Hit me right here. Kill me right now if you can. Then let’s see who’ll keep paying your bills and supporting your precious son?

Madeline thought bitterly, I must be going insane, but so what? They’ve been driving me to the brink for years,

Peter exploded in rage and raised his hand, poised to strike again, but before he could, Grace lunged forward and wrapped her arms tightly around him, desperately holding him back.

Peter, calm down,Grace pleaded, trying to hold him back.

Turning to Madeline, she begged, Maddie, why are you being so stubborn? Just give in to your dad, admit you were wrong, and give your brother some money for his dating expenses. Then, we can all get over this.

And next time, if you plan on going away, make sure to tell us first. You have no idea how worried we were when we couldn’t find you.

With every word, Madeline felt her heart turn to ice. Maybe Mom cares about me a little,she thought. But at the end of the day, she’ll always put Miguel first. She’s saying all this just to bleed me dry, after all.

Madeline pushed herself up against the wall, taking a deep breath and forcing herself to calm down.

I can’t throw my whole life away for these worthless people,Madeline told herself fiercely.

She had worked so hard to get to where she was now, where she finally crossed paths with Brian, and the chances of being his wife were almost within her grasp. She couldn’t let them ruin everything now.

She thought, Once I become Mrs. Atkinson and truly climb out of this gutter, they’ll never be able to touch me again.”

Fine. You just want money, right? I’ll give it to you, but you have to swear never to lay a hand on me again. Otherwise, I swear on my life that you’ll never get another cent from me.Madeline threatened.

Though Madeline had already made up her mind inside, she kept her expression fierce and stubborn, refusing to show even the slightest hint of weakness.

Peter looked like he was about to explode and hit her again, but Grace quickly held him back. Gritting his teeth, he growled reluctantly, If you’d just be a good daughter, we wouldn’t need to do any of this. Now, where’s the money?

Madeline ignored him completely. She staggered toward the door, pulled out her keys, and started unlocking the door.

Grace hurried over to steady her, leaning in to ramble on about all the family newsin a hushed, urgent tone.

In shorther younger brother, Miguel, had started dating a new girla shallow, golddigging type who demanded he buy her food, drinks, clothes, jewellery, designer bags, and everything.

However, Miguel could barely live off his paycheck, so he turned to his parents for money.

The elderly couple, desperate to help their son land a wife, kept forking over money until they had blown through ever, last cent Madeline had given

them.

Grace used her most pitiful, syrupy voice and said, Maddie, you can’t stop supporting your brother now. He’s already getting up there in age and still hasn’t settled down. This time, he finally found a girlfriend. As his big sister, you have to help him, don’t you?

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