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Forsaken Until My Last Breath novel Chapter 19

Chapter 19

Inside Brocade Central Villa, Susan was throwing a fit, shattered porcelain littering the floor.

Nannies and postpartum caregivers huddled by the entrance, too scared to approach her.

Seeing Susan’s rage, Catherine White sighed inwardly before stepping forward.

“Susan, calm down. Vincent heads the Walker family-he’s swamped with responsibilities. He’ll visit once things set-

tle.”

The words only fueled Susan’s anger.

“Vincent hasn’t shown up for two weeks! Even if he hates seeing me, he should check on his children! His staff said I need an appointment to see him at the office.

He ignores my calls. Mom, what did I even do wrong?”

Catherine patted her shoulder gently.

“At least he hasn’t taken up with other women or made tabloid headlines, right?”

Susan’s temper eased slightly at this.

Still uneasy, she called Kyle to investigate Vincent’s recent whereabouts.

Kyle soon texted back.

Reading the message, Susan-who’d just calmed down-violently swept the freshly brewed tea off the coffee table.

“Rebecca! Why won’t you let me go even after death!” Susan snarled, her face twisted with rage.

Spring Harmony Villa!

He actually stays at Spring Harmony Villa every night!

That woman has turned into a funeral urn of ashes. What on earth is there for Vincent to miss?

After her anger subsided, Susan took a few heaving breaths, leaned her head on the sofa, and muttered to herself, “I’ve put in so much effort, done so many things. Why is Rebecca still the most important in Vincent’s heart?”

The nannies and postpartum caregivers at the door exchanged glances, not daring to speak.

Catherine had never seen Susan so furious before. She sat timidly to the side, unsure how to comfort her daughter.

In the quiet hall, only Susan’s heavy breathing could be heard for a while. As time passed, she ordered, “Go bring the

child here.”

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Catherine was startled. Sometimes she found Susan truly terrifying, capable of harming her own child.

But the White family couldn’t do without the Walkers now. If they couldn’t firmly bind themselves to the Walkers, the Whites would be finished.

Thinking of the two young children, Catherine felt a pang of heartache and pity. Steeling herself, she said, “Susan, that last incident isn’t over yet. Vincent might still be watching closely.”

Susan’s eyes turned sharp, and she said coldly, “Mom, do you really think I’d use the same trick again? I’m not that stupid.”

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