Chapter 442
Madelyn gazed upward at the night sky. Zach followed her gaze but saw nothing, only a pitch-black sky. The weather
had not been great the past few days. Suddenly, Zach sensed something was wrong and walked over. However,
Madelyn, sitting on the swing, showed no reaction whatsoever.
After a while, Madelyn left the swing and headed back, with Zach following her all along. She sat on the sofa, turned
on the television, and stared at the static screen. Her eyes were devoid of expression. It continued until four in the
morning. Then, Madelyn turned off the television, kicked off her shoes, and peacefully fell asleep on the sofa with
her hands folded on her
chest.
Zach, who had finished smoking at the door, discarded the half-smoked cigarette in his hand. He then carried
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Madelyn had gained some weight at the Arnold residence but now seemed to have lost it all again.
There were still more than two hours until dawn when Zach placed her on the bed. Madelyn instinctively rolled to
the middle of the bed. Half-asleep, she briefly opened her eyes upon hearing some noise and soon drifted back to
sleep.
Fifteen minutes later, Zach emerged from the bathroom. He draped the robe that Madelyn had used around
himself. The water droplets on his muscular, tanned body blended into the white cotton robe. On his lean and
muscular body, there were noticeable scars that looked like centipede tracks, especially on his chest, where the
fatal wound had been.
Madelyn slept exceptionally soundly after taking a sleeping pill. However, when she woke up in the morning, she
noticed the robe draped over the end of the bed and felt the lingering warmth on her side.
‘Did Zach come to my room last night? I remember locking all the doors and windows, even the one on the balcony.
There’s no way he could get in unless he can walk through walls.”
Aside from that, Madelyn was surprised to find that her once messy room was now neatly organized. However, the
pile of snacks she had brought upstairs was gone. Madelyn barely had any food throughout the entire day
yesterday, so her stomach was growling, causing her some discomfort. However, she did not want to go
downstairs, since isolating herself had become a
habit.
Madelyn noticed half a piece of uneaten toast on the table. She hurriedly hopped out of bed barefoot and began to
wolf it down. Just then, the door opened. Zach, dressed in a dark gray sweater and black casual pants, walked in
with food in hand. He saw Madelyn dressed lightly with tousled hair, eating messily. With the food still in her mouth,
she looked at him with panic.
Zach walked in and placed the food on her dressing table. There was nothing on it, lacking even basic cosmetics.
“Come over
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and eat.”
His gaze shifted toward her. Startled, Madelyn retreated into the corner. Her eyes darted around in fear as she still
held the half-eaten toast and swallowed the remaining bite. “I-I’m not hungry.”
Zach watched her timid demeanor, as if she feared he might kill her. Even within the confines of her home, she
lacked a sense of security, resembling a frightened rabbit. Deep down, Zach knew well this was the consequence of
his doing
“Really, you’re not hungry? What’s that in your hand, then?”
Madelyn hid what she was holding behind her back. She lowered her head and remained silent. The aroma of the
chicken soup that had simmered all night filled the room, and her stomach growled loudly.
“Why don’t you come over? Are you planning to starve yourself to death?” Zach asked.
Madelyn retorted coldly, “Who knows what you’ve put in there,”