Summary of Chapter 391 from They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian)
Chapter 391 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Alpha novel, They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 391
On the freezing operating table, tears streamed uncontrollably down Jessica’s face as the scalpel’s cold gleam stabbed into her ayns the barrier.
With a cold glare, Brian said, “Madeline lost her baby. You will pay for this.”
His icy gaze bore down on her, sending violent shivers through her entire body. The next second, t from her womb.
the scalpel sliced across hef skin, ready to tear her ay
“No! Brian, don’t!” Jessica’s screams tore through the air, but all she got in return was his cold, retreating back. Soon, the thick stench of bonded bey
nostrils.
A frail baby’s cry barely started before it was mercilessly cut off. A bruised, lifeless infant appeared before her, and Jessica’s eyes flew wide open in shrede
terror.
“No!” Jessica bolted awake, gasping for breath with cold sweat soaking her forehead. As the nightmare’s horrifying images replayed in her mind, her whole body trembled uncontrollably as she clutched her belly protectively.
“No, I will never allow anyone to harm my baby,” Jessica muttered to herself before she suddenly grabbed her phone with trembling hands and wanted to call a moving company without a second thought.
Jessica thought anxiously, ‘I can’t keep living so close to Brian and Jake. What if my nightmare actually comes true, and Brian tries to harm met There’d be no one around to help. I’d be completely on my own.‘
She frantically scrolled through her phone, ready to call a moving company, but froze when she saw the time. It was 3.25 AM.
‘If I suddenly start packing up and moving in the middle of the night just because of a dream, people would think I’ve lost my mind. And why should it be me who’s moving out, anyway?‘ she thought.
Jessica lifted her chin defiantly and reasoned internally, ‘I have a clear conscience. Even if Brian really finds out that I was the one who gave Madeline’s parents her address, I have my reasons, and I’ll defend myself.
‘If he really turns a deaf ear to everything and blindly sides with Madeline like in my dream, my family is going to step up and deal with this for me. Fierce determination surged through her, and she finally forced herself to calm down.
But for the rest of the night, she couldn’t fall asleep no matter how she tossed and turned. She even considered calling Wesley, but when she looked at the clock again, she ultimately put down the phone.
Jessica ended up sitting in silence for two whole hours. When the sky finally started to brighten up, she dragged herself up from bed, got ready, and went straight to the office.
By the time Brian showed up with breakfast at her usual hour, she had already left, to his surprise.
At the office, Jessica had just finished a morning meeting when the receptionist informed her that Brian had arrived and wanted to see her. She was about to tell them to send him away, but the memory of her nightmare suddenly flashed across her mind, and she changed her mind.
“Put him on the line. I’ll speak to him myself,” Jessica said coolly.
“Got it, Ms. Grant,” the receptionist acknowledged and handed the receiver to Brian. “Mr. Atkinson, Ms. Grant will speak with you directly.”
Hearing the receptionist, Brian immediately took the receiver and said in a gentlest voice, “Jessi, I brought you
“Brian, how many times do I have to tell you that I don’t need anything from you?” She didn’t even let him finish. Her furious shout roared through the
line.
Brian froze, completely stunned by her sudden outburst. Before he could process what was happening, an avalanche of anger poured through the phone, each word sharper than the last.
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