Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2450
“Gabriella, do you remember how you lost your baby? That day, just like in this very second, you took a knife and stabbed it right into your stomach. Later, you used your miscarriage to frame me when in fact, it was you who killed your own child!” Joan yelled.
What a cruel woman. She could even sacrifice an unborn child for her own benefit.
After a few seconds, it eventually sank in, and Gabriella’s hands started to shake uncontrollably. Her memories of that day came back to her like a flood, overwhelming her. Yes, I was the one who ended my baby’s life. It was me.
“My baby!” Defeated, she staggered and slumped onto the floor as tears began to well up in her eyes.
Phew, she finally regrets her inhumane doing. Taking a deep breath, Joan tried to calm herself down.
“My baby is gone. It’s all my fault. My baby,” Gabriella bellowed in agony.
After a while, she sprang up to her feet all of a sudden and glared furiously at Joan, who was standing not far away from her, roaring, “No! It’s because of Joan! It’s her fault!”
Sensing the danger, Joan immediately kept her guard up and mentally prepared herself for an attack from Gabriella, who had gone insane.
“Joan! You pathetic b*tch! My baby wouldn’t die if it weren’t for you. This is all your fault!” The next second, Gabriella charged towards her with the knife in her hand.
When the blade was about to sink into Joan’s body, her body suddenly went limp and fell to the ground. Thud!
Standing behind her, Delilah was holding a flowerpot in her trembling hands. When she saw Gabriella lying on the floor motionlessly, her eyes were filled with terror instantly, and she started to hyperventilate.
“Ms. Young?” Joan called gently, trying to snap her out of her trance.
Upon hearing her, Delilah jolted and looked at Joan helplessly. “Huh? I… S-She isn’t dead, is she?”
Joan rubbed Delilah’s back soothingly for a moment before squatting down to check Gabriella’s breath under her nose. Fortunately, she was still breathing.
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