The Wrong Woman

Chapter 91

Chapter 91

Sally paled and a look of bewilderment etched across her face.

When the crowd realized that Suzanne had been wrongly accused and framed, they grew agitated and turned to Sally with fierce gazes.

Sally rushed to Nathan and clutched his arm. She wiped away her tears pitifully. “Nate, please let me explain.”

Nathan angrily shook her off. “Go explain it to Officer Chadwell.”

“I didn’t do it on purpose, Nate.” Sally sobbed.

“Cole, escort her away,” Nathan hissed and turned away coldly.

Suzanne slowly stood up and shot a look of gratitude and longing at Nathan’s retreating figure.

He left as quickly as he came. Suzanne didn’t even get to thank him.

Cole approached Morgan and said firmly, “Officer Chadwell, please have your men apprehend the criminal who falsely accused Madam and leave the base.”

Sally ran up to Cole and pleaded through tears, “Cole, can you tell Nate to give me a chance to explain myself?”

Cole frowned. “Ms. Hoffis, General Morrison had given you the chance to drop the charges. But you threw that away.”

Sally was speechless. “I…”

disgruntled and ordered angrily,

police officers lowered their weapons and

deliberately, “Officer Chadwell! Please

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Ms. Hoffis

her away by the arm. “Come with

Suzanne and was reluctantly apprehended by Morgan.

time and explained, “Apologies, Mrs. Morrison. General Morrison needs to be at Miston by noon. He’s rushing for the plane

had rushed off. It was her who was delaying

interrupting your work. Please convey my thanks

Why was the couple acting so distant?

jogged to catch up with

Morrison has always been rigid when it comes to keeping time. This is the first time he’s been late to anything.

overwhelming sense of guilt at this. But more than anything,

sorry…” Suzanne

head. “No need for apologies, Mrs. Morrison. General Morrison

he sprinted after Nathan.

up to Suzanne

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them, Suzanne returned to her room

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