Lewis halted.He wasn't so foolish as to go against Seth's words just because he sent him that message since he could somehow guess what it meant.Lewis cast his phone aside and drove back.He got out of the car and strode into the living room once he reached Alvarez Manor.As he stepped inside, he
Lewis clasped Josephine's hand again and slowly said, "Come with me. We'll get the divorce certificate after your wounds are healed."Josephine slowly looked up after hearing this."Can we go now?" Josephine lowered her eyes again and stared at her toes.Lewis brought her to the car and helped her
Josephine was trapped in the mansion for two days, during which Lewis was nowhere to be seen.The rain continued for two days, and it didn't seem like it was ending anytime soon.When Lewis returned at night on the weekend, Josephine was still curled up in her original position.His eyes flickered a
Josephine was unusually composed after listening to Dr. Halliday, seemingly at peace with her peculiar condition.She looked at him, waiting for him to continue."Have you lost a lot of memory recently?"Josephine furrowed her brows, puzzled. She contemplated, but how could she know what she had for
Lewis' and Nancy's gazes were locked in a glaring contest. The more Nancy thought about it, the angrier she grew, and her fingernails dug into the flesh on her palm.She would never allow him to disobey her or touch those working for her because of another woman!After some time, Lewis suddenly said
Forty minutes later, Lewis arrived at the landfill.Conrad held an umbrella beside him, looking at him with an incomprehensible expression.Then, he turned toward the figure hanging from a tree branch before him. It was a nightmarish sight.Mrs. Jinkins hung ominously from the branch, a noose cruel
Then, he looked up and met Josephine's hesitating gaze. His eyes widened. "It can't be … was it Mr. Alvarez?"Josephine pressed her lips together and nodded.Dr. Halliday immediately shut his mouth. "I said nothing."After dressing Josephine's wounds, Dr. Halliday turned his concerned eyes toward he
Lewis froze. Then, his brows furrowed, and his face darkened. "Impatient, aren't you?"Josephine lowered her eyes and signed, "Regarding Mrs. Jinkins, I still don't have your word."She looked up in anticipation, hoping to see a hint of mercy in his expression. Given the pain she endured, which Nanc