Chapter 945

Lindsey’s eyes widened in shock.

Back when Carole claimed to have saved his life, Lindsey was too overwhelmed to consider the possibility.

Now, with Domenic’s confirmation, she couldn’t help but gasp.

Carole was his savior.

The kindness Carole had shown him far surpassed anything Sumner had shown Lindsey.

A similar sense of obligation washed over her, mingling with the bitterness and grief.

Despite everything, Lindsey craved the whole truth.

Domenic figured she had likely pieced it together.

She was sharp, after all.

“Since she saved my life,” he began, “I promised to fulfill a wish for her.

Anything, as long as it’s moral and legal.

Lindsey’s heart lurched.

It all clicked.

Carole’s frantic outburst, her fierce opposition to their marriage—it was all tied to Domenic’s promise.

She clenched her fists.

“When I returned home after being rescued,” Domenic began, his voice tight with suppressed anger.

“I found my mom’s ashes… were poured into the sewer.

did that?” Lindsey’s eyes widened

dead was

such

“It was Rupert.

blamed my mom for leading my dad

to the Walsh

social gap made

dad wanted to be with her, more than he wanted the

willing to throw

with Lindsey, who found herself drawn into the

death, my grandpa’s anger turned

upon himself to destroy my

did it to appease my grandpa as a

from the

of rage, I threw everything I could find at Rupert, demanding

bite him

to

however, became his

me committed to a mental hospital citing I had

endured the darkest, most

suicide at

eyes widened

been the epitome

comprehension to think of the profound despair he

gazed into the far-off

the night stirred up memories of the dreadful past he kept buried deep within his heart-memories

was overcast, and the rain poured

bound, and thrown

vehicle sped towards the terrifying asylum in

place of utter

that hospital, Rupert had told the hospital director with a smile, “Take good

release him until he is

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