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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 946
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Chapter 946

After a pause, | continued, "Even though you helped m e before, you have no right to tellwhat to do with m y

life. If everyone had just minded their own business, then all these things wouldn't have happened. Also, | won't

spend my life with someone | don’t even love."

There were just speople in life whom one could never bring oneself to love. From the moment they met up

until the moment they separated, love would never exist between them. There would never be a spark.

What | had for Matthew were gratefulness and guilt. There was never love.

When I got home, it was almost noon.

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| had just gone back to the bedroom to lie down when | received a call from Cassey. | answered the call and she

immediately started screaming angrily, "Wanda Lane, am | your friend or not? | gave you a call yesterday to ask

you out for coffee today and you promised, but you haven't been picking up my calls! You could've just let me

know if you didn't want to go."

| was stunned for a moment and lowered the phone from my ear to take a look. There were indeed several

missed calls from her. | was outside talking to Matthew at the tand there were cars on the road,

hence | did not hear it.

| took a deep breath and said apologetically, "I'm really sorry. | went to the hospital when | woke up this morning

and forgot about our appointment."

"What's wrong with you? Why did you go to the hospital?" Cassey asked anxiously.

| felt a gush of warmth in my heart. She genuinely cared about me.

| smiled. "I caught a cold and went to the hospital to get smedicine."

It was not the right tto tell anyone that | could no longer conceive yet.

Cassey snorted. "Alright, then. I'll forgive you since you're sick. But you'd better cand visitwhen |

deliver or | won't forgive you anymore, you hear me?"

| laughed. "You stubborn little cockroach."

"You're the stubborn little cockroach."

After teasing each other for a bit, | glanced at the tand figured that Theo would be coming hsoon. |

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quickly said, "I'll talk to you soon. Don't worry, I'll be there when you deliver."

My mood was lifted tremendously. | grabbed the glass from the bedside table to take a sip of the water and lay

back down on the bed.

Although I did not know if I still had a fever, | no longer felt any discomfort. Hence, | was not overly

concerned about it.

I unknowingly fell asleep, and the room was dark when | woke up. I thought | would sleep until the evening but

after taking a look at the time, | realized that it was only two in the afternoon.

I looked out the window and was stunned.

| glanced at the gloomy and overcast sky before seeing Theo.

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He stood on the balcony, his figure slender and long. H e looked particularly lonely in this gloomy weather.