Chapter 1779
Melon hadn’t been rescued from Moss yet, and Adele lay unconscious on the shore now.
Ariana hadn’t had a chance to call the doctor for Adele.
With her two children at risk, she couldn’t die now!
Driven by maternal instinct, Ariana struggled to reach the surface.
But the harder she struggled, the more her body sank.
Water splashed, sending a flurry of bubbles dancing on the surface.
Sadie, an adept swimmer, had mastered the art of holding her breath to boost her heart’s endurance before.
Survival had taught her many skills, and she knew she needed to stay alive now to get her revenge.
Determined, Sadie propelled herself upwards.
Yet, as she neared the shore, she glanced back at Ariana.
Gripping the scissors tightly before entering the water, Sadie seemed reluctant to let them remain clean of Ariana’s blood.
With the scissors in hand, she swam toward Ariana.
superior, Sadie
floundering, spotted Sadie
menacing glare,
is the end for you!” she
she realized what Sadie was going to
Sadie, the
against Sadie
the scissors deep into the position of Ariana’s heart, and
Holden saw Ariana’s message asking for
meeting and hurried out, barely able to think
.
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Library
hurrying through the garden when one
at
“Mr.
look! I think that’s
turned in the direction the man pointed, his
word, he moved toward
Holden knelt and gently lifted Adele into his
creased in worry as he checked her
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