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Chapter 233 - Shadows in the Ward

Author: Olivia GW
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-12 13:50:53
Isabel’s POV

The moment the attack began, the air in the room thickened with panic. "Who?!" Lilith shrieked, her voice slicing through the tense silence.

Her eyes darted wildly, trying to pinpoint the source of the sudden chaos. One by one, her men crumpled to the ground, felled by unseen darts.

The hiss of air from an anesthesia gun was faint but deliberate, heightening the terror in the room.

Then the lights flickered and went out completely. The hum of electricity vanished, plunging the entire ward into suffocating darkness.

Only the faint silver light of the moon spilled through the window, casting long, ghostly shadows that danced on the walls.

"Stay close!" Lilith barked at her remaining men. They huddled around her protectively, their own fear palpable in the dim light. She clutched Liam tightly at first. But the infant’s cries grew louder, jarring her nerves.

"Shut him up!" she snarled, her hands trembling. When Liam’s cries didn’t subside, she muttered a curse. She set him
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It doesn’t make sense that Isabel is always a target but she does not have any protection. You would think Emerson would make sure she had bodyguards after everything that has happened to her
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