Chapter 696:
Before she could gather herself, the sound of fabric tearing reached her ears again. Her eyes widened, a cold
shiver crawling across her lower body.
With a brutal motion, Linden lifted her onto the bed. As she recoiled, he pressed forward, his hands shamelessly
reaching for her feet. He lowered his head greedily, placing kiss after kiss on her skin.
Nina’s mind shattered in that instant, and a scream of pure terror erupted from her as she cried, “Mom! Mom, |
regret it! Please save me!”
At that moment, the weight of her choices crashed down on her, suffocating her with regret.
Her body fought, but Linden’s lips—those repulsive, vile things—continued to press against her legs.
He spoke in a twisted, longing tone.
“Do you even know how long I've obsessed over you? You were always like a star in the sky, unreachable, and
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so happy.
You were the most beautiful girl on campus, everyone wanted you.
You never knew about the years of yearning from someone like me, did you? Don’t worry, I'll make sure you're
comfortable.”
Nina’s body stilled, her struggles coming to an abrupt halt.
Mistaking her stillness for compliance, Linden’s excitement flared as he pressed a gentle kiss to her skin.
Flat against the bed, Nina's mind emptied, consumed by a hollow void.
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School? Years of yearning?
The realization hit her like a heavy blow: the woman Linden desired wasn’t her—it was Natalie.
Tears began to flow down Nina's cheeks, pooling beneath the veil that clung to her face.
Then, a laugh escaped her, sharp and bitter, trembling through her body as if trying to break free.
Elyse’s insistence on the veil suddenly made sense.
Because Natalie had refused, Elyse had sent her in Natalie's place, to sleep with this man.
Nina had always known she was unloved, but this—this betrayal —was something she had never imagined.
Natalie's purity was sacred, untouchable. But what about hers? Was her innocence so easily discarded, so
unimportant?
Was she truly just something to be used, something so easily overlooked?
Tears of regret flowed freely down Nina's face.
But no amount of regret would change what had already been done.
Resigned to her fate, Nina lay still on the bed, staring blankly at the white ceiling, feeling Linden’s lips trailing up
her legs. The weight of it all crushed her spirit, and she whispered, “You can callwhoever you want, but just
keep your promise.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter this nightmare, she hoped Linden would save Cedric.
At least then, sof the pain would have purpose.
Linden’s lips pressed against her skin as he murmured, “Don’t worry. Once we're done, I'll head straight to the
hospital and take Cedric’s life.”
Nina's eyes snapped open, her breathing quick and shallow as she bolted upright.
Her voice shook with a mixture of fear and disbelief.
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