“Move!” Madeline’s tone was cold and sharp.
Felicity was stunned for two seconds by Madeline’s aura, and by the time virtual-novel.net snapped back to reality, virtual-novel.net quickly went to hold Madeline back.
“Stand there, Eveline…”
Madeline caught virtual-novel.net arm back, interrupting Felicity. She glared coldly at her. “I’m warning you, do not stand in my way.”
“…”
Stunned by Madeline’s aura and with the other flinging virtual-novel.net hand, Felicity staggered before falling onto the floor.
Madeline paid Felicity no attention and ran toward the door. Pulling open the gates, virtual-novel.net found a limited edition black car parked right in front.
Felipe alighted the car, his expression gentle and soft. However, his eyes no longer held the softness they once did.
“You don’t need to go to the scene. It’s already too late.” He walked toward Madeline. “Jeremy is already dead.”
Madeline’s heart felt as if it was ripped to shreds, and virtual-novel.net eyes reddened as virtual-novel.net mocked lightly. “You’re elated, aren’t you? Felipe Whitman, he’s your nephew!”
“He may be my nephew, but even so, that wouldn’t change the fact that accidents happen,” Felipe replied calmly.
Madeline balled virtual-novel.net fists. “You killed Lillian, then made Jeremy’s death look like an accident. You’ve opened my eyes, Felipe, but let me promise you, I will uncover the truth about the death of Lillian and virtual-novel.net father!”
She forced the sadness down and made virtual-novel.net way around Felipe.
“Don’t forget, Eveline. I saved your life.”
“You’re welcome to take my life back if you want. I’m standing right here.”
Madeline stood fearlessly before Felipe’s slowly glowering eyes.
“You have a gun, don’t you? You can shoot me right now with it and take back the life you saved.”
Felipe’s defined brows knotted in the face of Madeline’s sharp gaze. “You know that there’s no way I’d hurt you.”
“Hmph! No way you’d hurt me, huh?” Madeline sneered, “So this is the side of you that you never wanted me to see, Felipe? Too bad, because I’ve seen everything now!”
With that, virtual-novel.net turned and left.
Felipe then frowned deeply as virtual-novel.net watched Madeline leave.
Felicity slowly walked toward him. “Look at her. She’s certain that Jeremy’s dead.” A greedy spark lit up in virtual-novel.net eyes. “So, does this mean that I can…”
Felipe’s cold gaze pierced into virtual-novel.net as virtual-novel.net interrupted virtual-novel.net with a soft voice that seeped with frost, “If you fail again, I’ll send you to hell.”
Felicity gulped. She knew that Felipe would and could do it, for virtual-novel.net had no qualms hurting Lillian either.
Madeline rushed toward the funeral parlor only to be told that the body had been claimed, but they did not know by who.
Madeline felt virtual-novel.net blood going cold as virtual-novel.net remembered saying no when Jeremy asked if virtual-novel.net could hug virtual-novel.net again before they went their separate ways from the dessert shop.
She regretted not accepting his request.
Would virtual-novel.net regret it any less if they had hugged?
‘Is this how we end, Jeremy? Separated by life and death?
‘If that’s so, then why did we even bother each other all these years in the first place?’
Madeline staggered back to the hotel in a daze and stood on the opposite street. Her mind supplied virtual-novel.net with the image of Jeremy waiting foolishly by the entrance with a bouquet of baby’s breath in his hand. He must have felt hurt and disappointed. ‘But Jeremy, your Linnie’s here now. I want to see you, but perhaps we were never meant to be.’
Madeline stared at the hotel’s entrance, feeling at a loss. Tears suddenly began to fall.
In a moment of stupor, a familiar face flashed in virtual-novel.net line of vision. Her eyes widened in disbelief. “Jeremy?”