Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany Novel by Rex Ring
Chapter 368
Chapter 368
Charlie hadn't slept all night and was too exhausted to waste energy. "If you have something to say, just say it."
With people frequently passing by in the hospital hallway, Wayne hesitated and asked, "It's something important, about your daughter's fall into the river. Could we talk inside?" At the mention of Tiffany, Charlie's body tensed. He immediately pulled Wayne into the hospital room
"Quick, tell me," he urged.
"Here's what happened. Last night, during the fall, my phone dropped by the entrance to a cabin near the deck, and I accidentally captured the entire scene on video."
Wayne hurriedly took his phone from his pocket, opened the video, and held it up to Charlie
Thalia, lying in bed, opened her eyes when she heard the commotion. "What's going on? Did you find Tiffany!"
Charlie had wanted to keep Thalia in the dark, seeing her pale face, but he steeled himself and decided otherwise.
"When I asked you before, didn't you say you saw Tiffany push Melody, and that's why they both fell?" Charlie asked. "Fine. Here's footage of what actually happened. Let's watch it together Charlie's fingers trembled as he spoke, and he pressed play
The sound of howling wind came through the speaker.
On the deck, Tiffany stood in a stunning red dress, graceful and noble, letting the wind blow around her. Then, Melody appeared.
They exchanged words that were inaudible, but then an argument ensued.
Tiffany didn't move a muscle the entire time. Melody was the one who started taunting her. Though the phone's distance and the wind mulled the sound, a faint sentence could be heard "Don't think acting all high and mighty will fool me. And you want to know the truth about my health? Well, guess what? It's fake. I'm not sick at all."
That was Melody's voice, full of smug arrogance.
Charlie and Thalia froze and thought, 'Is this really our sweet, innocent daughter!
The video continued.
Tiffany slapped Melody, saying, "I didn't want to deal with a rabid dog, but you, the one who ever schemes against her mother, deserve a slap." Melody only laughed and replied, "So what? Survival of the fittes, and I want what should rightfully be mine. What's wrong with that?"
It was then that Tiffany grabbed her by the neck in warning.
using the opportunity to pull Tiffany
splash echoed as the water rose
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rushing over in a panic, then ultimately choosing
what happened
her lips trembling as she muttered, "So...everything I saw was a lie? So the choice
wrong?"
she screamed. "I kill
nearby, saw his mother's breakdown and rushed to comfort her. He was about to reveal that Tiffany was safe when a sudden splatter of blood
"Honey!"
Thalia had passed out.
Charlie pressed the emergency button, and doctors rushed in. After an examination, one of them said, "The
now, but she can't handle any more stress. Press the
to
like unknowingly dealing another blow to
with tears, stayed close by her bedside, unwilling to leave her
Wayne felt immense guilt. "Mr. Kelley, I'm so
Thank you
even brutal truths needed to
nodded, then added, "By the way, Mr. Kelley, I stopped by your home
Once I got to the construction area behind the hospital, that person tried to kill me to
"What happened
Kelley saved me. She kicked the guy away in one blow.
in awe.
stunned, but he didn't dwell on the thought that this could be another suitor
did you
course." Wayne nodded earnestly, "She's too beautiful. There's no
body shook with a mix of
us she was safe,
of satisfaction,
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