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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 574

Chapter 574 Keep Me Company

The excruciating pain of losing her daughter dealt a tremendous blow to Yvonne.

Upon seeing Thomas’ appalling response toward his daughter’s death, Yvonne grew to hate him more. She could not believe that he even had the cheek to hit her.

“Hahaha… Karma has no menu. One gets served what one deserves. Considering how we treated the Bayer family in the past, they are returning us a favor now. Melissa’s death is the biggest punishment to me. However, you guys can’t escape, either. Thomas and Yara, your time will come!”

Yvonne stared daggers at both Thomas and Yara.

“Shut up!”

“What gives? Why should I be silenced?”

Filled with resentment, Thomas commanded the two housekeepers, “Take this mad woman away and lock her up in the room in the west wing. Nobody can let her out without my permission!”

The housekeepers adhered to the order received and immediately dragged Yvonne upstairs by the arm.

Wearing a cold expression on his face, Thomas glared at all the other housekeepers and warned sternly, “If a word goes out about what happened today, I swear I’ll torment the person and make her wish for death.”

Terror-stricken, the meek housekeepers nodded their heads vigorously.

After everyone left, Thomas patted Yara’s shoulder. “Be patient with Aunt Yvonne for she’s still mourning. Nonetheless, rest assured that I won’t let her hurt you.”

Hearing so, Yara bobbed her head and put on a show. “Sure, Dad. I understand.”

As a matter of fact, she had already lost hope in Thomas and the entire Nichols family.

The first thing she did when she returned to her bedroom was to look into the mirror. A murderous intent flashed across her eyes upon seeing the bruises on her neck.

“Yvonne, do you think you’re still Mrs. Nichols?” Yara added, “Who are you to fight me?”

 
 

Meanwhile, Natalie woke up in Samuel’s ward.

Rubbing her bleary eyes, she uttered, “Water…”

She felt so dehydrated as she had not had a sip for a long time.

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