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Chapter 187: Pushing David Into the Water

Chapter 187 Pushing David into the Water

(Sophia Rivera’s POV)

David Blackthorne’s fingers twitched violently against the wheelchair armrest. His damaged body trembled with the desperate need to break free from his physical prison.

He wanted to scream, to deny my words, to defend Elena. But all he could manage was a strangled whimper that escaped his throat.

His eyes reddened with tears of frustration and anguish. The sight filled me with dark satisfaction

I imagined Elena’s face contorting with the same pain when she discovered what had happened to her precious foster brother. The thought made my heart race with anticipation.

“Poor David,” I whispered, leaning closer to his ear. “She abandoned you for her real family. You mean nothing to her now.”

His breathing became more labored. Tears rolled down his cheeks as he struggled against his paralyzed vocal cords.

I stood up slowly, savoring his helplessness. This was exactly the kind of suffering Elena deserved to

witness.

My hand moved to the wheelchair’s brake lever. The metallic click echoed in the quiet lakeside air as I

released it.

The wheelchair sat on a slight incline leading down to the Moonstone Reflecting Pool. Gravity began its

inevitable work.

David’s eyes widened in terror as he felt the chair begin to roll. His fingers clawed uselessly at the armrests.

The wheels turned slowly at first, then gained momentum on the sloping ground. Each rotation brought him

closer to the water’s edge.

I watched with cold fascination as panic flooded his features. He couldn’t call for help, couldn’t stop himself,

couldn’t do anything but wait for the inevitable.

The wheelchair picked up speed. David’s mouth opened in a silent scream as he realized what was about to

happen.

He closed his eyes in despair, accepting his fate. The chair rolled faster toward the dark water below.

“Stop!”

like a blade. She burst from behind a cluster of trees,

toward the

drastically. This wasn’t supposed to happen. No one

plunged into the Moonstone Reflecting Pool with a tremendous splash. Water erupted around them as

even a second. She dove into the cold water without removing her shoes or

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stood frozen, watching her swim desperately toward David’s

more voices approached from the path behind

Ports called out, leading Hugo

my ribs. I quickly pulled my hat down over my face

couldn’t let them identify me as the one responsible

(God’s POV)

chase to the

against the stone pathway. Dr. Fisher’s longer strides were closing the distance between

pack member walking nearby. She shoved

you crazy?” the pack member cursed angrily as he stumbled. “Are you

had to pause to avoid colliding with the confused bystander. By the time he looked

vanished into

panting, scanning the sea of faces for any

completely.

from the pool with David’s

help pull them

had choked on water and lost consciousness. His body shivered violently from the cold

him and began performing CPR. He pressed

compressions under

tense moments, David suddenly coughed up a stream of water. His

consciousness returned.

quickly removed his own coat and wrapped it around David’s

the nearby Shadowmere Private

with

to warm blankets before rushing him to the

the emergency corridor, a pack nurse handed Rachel a

from her soaked hair.

we arrived in time,” Jane said with relief. “And thankfully you know how to swim, or he would have really died

respond when Dr. Fisher returned, breathing heavily from his chase. Sweat beaded on his forehead

you get her?” Jane

Pasting

1 almost caught up to her but

he looked at them curiously.

shook her head and looked at Rachel expectantly,

Rivers, Rachel

Dr. Fisher sneered with recognition. “That

wonder…”

as his eyes darted toward

leaned closer

pretty anxious just now,” he

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