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A Moment in Destiny novel Chapter 621

Esther sniffed, trying to calm herself down. She was vulnerable, and she missed Elijah so much after suffering a lot!

But she felt filthy and disgusted as it was like sharing a condom with another woman. This feeling had nothing to do with love! She didn’t want to have a threesome.

Esther could not move on or forget about it because she loved Elijah too much.

Sensing that she didn’t look well, Ethel said anxiously, "Esther, are you sure you don't want to say it? It’s better for you when you speak it out! "

Esther looked at him at a loss, her eyes devoid of any emotion. She seemed to be hopeless and didn’t care about anything.

"Say something. What's the matter?" Ethel suddenly felt deep fear, wondering what happened to her. Why her eyes were empty and spiritless.

With dull eyes, Esther looked at Ethel who was getting anxious without speaking. She seemed to fall into a huge black hole and could not find the meaning of living! "Well, I’ll ask Elijah!" Ethel could not help calling Elijah.

However, as soon as the number was dialed, Esther suddenly grabbed the phone and shook her head. “It's OK, Ethel I'm fine. You go in and have a drink. I’ll go home!"

"What’s the hell going on?"

"Don't ask!"

Unexpectedly, the phone suddenly rang. He looked down and found it was from Elijah. Ethel answered the phone and got to the straight. “Elijah, what's the matter with Esther? How can a little girl get drunk at night? "

Seeing that the phone went through, Esther felt embarrassed and turned around immediately.

"Hey! Esther, where are you going?" Ethel pulled her to keep her from going. “Elijah, come quickly to bring your woman back, in case something happens. Don't make yourself regret!"

"Leave me alone!" Esther screamed and struggled to get rid of Ethel's grip.

"Did you guys have a fight? What is that? I won’t let you go until you say it!"

"You're boring, you know?" Esther stared at him. “Mind your business, don't you understand? Let go of me.”

Ethel ignored her, grasping Esther's wrist. “Esther, what is the fuss? What's the matter with Elijah? You know that it is very difficult to meet someone like him. Love is a lifetime for him. Why don’t you cherish him?"

"Yes! It’s hard for him to fall in love with someone. Am I abusing my love? Do you mean that I loved my brother first, and then fell in love with Elijah? Am I abusing my love?”

"Esther! You..." Ethel was stunned and looked at her with a complex look. "You know I didn't mean that!"

He felt like they were serious this time.

"What do you mean? Let go of me. It’s none of your business!"

"You have to tell me what happened."

"This infatuated man falls in love with another woman! That’s it!" Esther roared angrily as if she had some hysterical emotions, but she was out of her mind and didn't want to see Elijah, but Ethel still didn't let her go. She knew that Elijah would come!

Ethel was stunned and asked in disbelief, "Really?"

"Ethel, let go of me, please! I don't want to see him!" she begged as she didn't want to see Elijah as she was not strong enough.

Ethel nodded. “Okay, I'll let you go, Esther. Don't run around. It's not safe for a girl to drink at night. Why don't you go back with me?"

"No!" said Esther, shaking her head.

Ethel let her go. “Where are you going?"

"I'll go back. You don't have to worry about me. I’ll be fine! Don't worry!" She sniffed, and said in a choked voice, “Goodbye”

Just as she was about to turn around, a Veyron suddenly appeared, and Esther ran away upon seeing it.

Elijah got off quickly and came over.

"Elijah, are you with another woman?" asked Ethel, holding him.

"I’ll talk to you later! There's no time to say anything.” Elijah went after Esther.

Esther scurried away, trying to get rid of Elijah. Her eyesight was blurred, and she had no idea where to go. She was out of breath after a few steps. It turned out that anger would consume a lot of energy.

Elijah quickly caught up with Esther. ”Esther, don't run away.”

"Let go of me!" Esther screamed.

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