Chapter 76 Yes, I Did It Got a Problem?
Caroline showed no mercy.
The memory of her terrifying ordeal only made her strikes more vicious.
Elizabeth was truly a vicious woman.
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“You’re insane! Let me go, Caroline! I won’t let this slide! I’ll make you pay for this!” Elizabeth screamed at the top of her lungs. “My hair–let go! Stop it!”
Caroline stood outside the car, free to move and attack with ease.
Elizabeth, confined to the driver’s seat, could barely fight back.
When women fought, the battle often came down to one word–scratching.
Elizabeth’s face, neck, and arms were now covered in scratches.
Some were shallow, just grazing her skin, but others were deep enough to draw blood.
to what Caroline had endured
this? You’ll regret this, I swear!” Elizabeth cried
been set. It’s you or me!” Caroline shot back, her frustration pouring out. Elizabeth had dared
Elizabeth waved her arms frantically, accidentally hitting the
and
seething. “Fine! I’ll go to Mr. Ellison
shot back. “You think you’re the only one who
stays hidden
Elizabeth taunted, her confidence unshaken. “Mr. Ellison will always take
“He already promised me that if I provide
emurnace faltered for a moment
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wasn’t worried. Samantha had already handled everything–the kidnappers were gone, and
wouldn’t be able to trace anything back to
confirmed for Caroline
odds, she
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