Chapter 4%
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Biting her lip, Daniela threw herself into his arms, blushing as she playfully hit his chest.}
Michael chuckled and apologized, blaming everything on himself–yet his eyes subtly shifted, watching my reaction.”
But when he saw that I wasn’t angry at all, the same restlessness he’d felt back in the hospital room crept back into his chest, inexplicably heavy.
“Ashlyn,” he said coldly, “you’ve been glued to your phone ever since you got in the car.“}
His voice carried a note of jealousy.}
“Chatting with your cousin? Or someone else I don’t know?“>
I had just finished booking my plane ticket and locked my phone screen.”
“Just reading the news,” I replied calmly.”
But rather than easing his mood, my answer only deepened the frown between his brows.
Catching me off guard, he snatched the phone from my hand.
“What’s your password?” he demanded.
“My birthday,” I said.
Nine years of marriage.
A six–digit password that simple–and yet, he still failed to unlock my phone before it locked itself from too many incorrect attempts. The rest of the ride passed in silence.
When we arrived at the house, Michael immediately helped Daniela–who was suffering from pregnancy nausea–into the master bedroom with a look of deep concern.
Then he instructed the cook to prepare all her favorite dishes.
Coming back downstairs, he caught a glimpse of me walking alone toward the guest room. Something about my lonely silhouette made him pause.
After a moment’s thought, he said to the cook,
“Prepare a couple of Ashlyn’s usual dishes too. Set the table for three tonight.”@
In the guest room, I opened my suitcase–only to find all my clothes had been slashed to ribbons.
Thankfully, my passport and important documents tucked deep inside were untouched.
Just as I gathered everything and turned to leave, I found Daniela blocking the door.
She held a black bottle in her hand, eyeing me with scorn as she scanned me from head to toe.>
“Wow, Ashlyn. You’ve got some nerve,” she sneered.}]
“Even after I waltzed in here and made you the laughingstock of the whole upper circle, you’re still shamelessly clinging to the Hudson family like some parasite.“}
“Oh right, your grandma died last month, didn’t she?” Her tone was syrupy and cruel.}
“Now that your precious old woman’s gone, I guess you’ve got no one heft to rely on. Well, it makes sense you’d cling to Michael like he’s your last lifeline.”}
She suddenly remembered something, laughing as she brought her phone screen up to my face.
“Oh right, remember the day you begged Michael to fly a helicopter to take you to the hospital to see your grandma one last time?“} “Wanna know why he didn’t take you?“}
“Because he had promised to take me to the beach to watch the sunset. Look, the photo of us kissing on my phone screen was taken during that moment.”
Unable to endure it any longer, I slapped the phone out of her hand and grabbed her by the throat.”
The black bottle in her hand slipped and fell.
The sharp, acrid stench of gasoline instantly filled the air.
In chaos, Daniela hastily lit the gasoline on the floor.”
Thick smoke filled the air, and flames erupted violently.
Having just been discharged from the hospital, I quickly succumbed to the fumes, my body growing weak as I collapsed to the ground. Through the haze, I heard Michael’s voice->
“Ashlyn!”
Then came the sounds of servants trying to stop him.>>
“Sir, it’s too dangerous! Please wait for the fire extinguishers-“}
“Move! Ashlyn is still inside!“}
In the end, he ignored their warnings and rushed into the flames.”
What he didn’t expect… was to find Daniela inside too.”
“Michael… help…”
She hadn’t even finished her sentence before he scooped her up in his arms–never once glancing at me.”
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11:39 AM
She haunt even misneu ner sentence before the scooped nei up in mis amis–never once grancing at me.
Without hesitation, he turned and walked away.
-8
Thirty minutes later. After calming Daniela down, he searched the entire house, but I was nowhere to be found.
Late that night, at the airport.
After mailing a package, I boarded a flight to the UK, coughing as I made my way down the aisle.
Just before the plane took off, my phone buzzed with a text from Michael.
[I don’t have time to play hide–and–seek with you.]}