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Angela’s eyelids fluttered open, the harsh fluorescent lights of the hospital room causing her to
wince as she slowly came to awareness. As the memories of the altercation with Marlene flooded back.
a surge of indignation coursed through her veins, her blood boiling at the audacity of the young girl
who had dared to strike her with a flower vase.
Grimacing at the sharp pain radiating from the back of her head where Marlene’s blow had landed,
Angela muttered a curse under her breath, her fury simmering just beneath the surface. Glancing around the empty room, she felt a pang of frustration at the absence of anyone else present,
realizing that Kayden had not stayed behind, nor had he informed anyone else that she was hospitalized.
Forcing herself to sit up despite the throbbing ache in her head. Angela winced as she moved, each
feeling of discomfort a reminder of the violent act that had landed her in the hospital. Casting a
quick glance around the room in search of her phone, she scoured the bedside table and nearby
surfaces in a frantic attempt to locate her phone and get across to anyone who might be worried about
her.
Just as her frustration threatened to reach its peak, the door to her room creaked open, and a figure
stepped inside, a smug expression playing on his face. Angela’s gaze shot daggers in the direction of
the familiar intruder, her eyes narrowed with suspicion as she took in the familiar face of Kayden.
“Well, well, look who decided to grace me with their presence.” Angela’s tone dripped with disdain as
she leveled a withering glare at Kayden, her voice tinged with a hint of anger.
Kayden chuckled softly. “You and I know I’m not supposed to be here, but I can’t exactly leave you
alone after all that’s happened. After all, it’s partly my fault you’re in this condition,” he
explained.
his half–hearted explanation, Angela’s skepticism shone through as she regarded him with a steely gaze. “Don’t play games with me, Kayden. I know you’re not here
here to try and convince me not to press charges
sarcasm. “Just so you know, I
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you really planning to accuse Marlene of attempted murder?” Kayden’s voice held a
of apprehension.
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impassive. “Why shouldn’t I report your darling wife when she
to?” her tone was sharp, and the bitterness of his audacity made
more
scoffed, a glint of frustration coloring his
part in provoking Marlene. Maybe it’s time to accept the consequences of
and not blow this out of proportion.” His words
escaped Angela’s lips: “Of course, that’s what
his attitude weighing
a veiled threat as
you want to continue benefiting from our relationship, you need to do as I say. Don’t make a scene and
veiled ultimatum, a reminder that he had the upper
an eye.
she bristled at the insinuation, her yoice dripping with sarcasm as she
know you have the power to bury this,” she
situation.
else to say, I suggest you leave. My head
a flicker of concern crossing his features as he regarded her with a hint of remorse. “Are you okay?” he
shot back, “You should have asked that before trying to intimidate me
me my phone,” she requested, a note of finality in her voice as
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