Chapter 300 Granting Desires
Caleb sent Kathleen back to the Yoeger residence.
When she got out of the car, she saw Samuel standing at the entryway.
I guess the time has come. Need to rip off the band-aid right now.
Caleb was also prepared to get off from the car, but Kathleen stopped him.
“Caleb, let me handle this.”
Caleb thought for a while. “Okay. Remember to call me if you need anything.”
“Got it.” Kathleen nodded.
He closed the door and drove away.
Samuel walked toward Kathleen as he exuded a noble and powerful aura.
Kathleen was about to speak but was interrupted by Samuel pulling her into his arms.
He hugged her hard and growled, “Why?”
His hold on her was so tight that Kathleen’s bones started to hurt.
She pushed Samuel away and looked at the man’s furrowed brows. She could tell that he was in pain. “What do you mean, why? I longer love you, and I can no longer find it within to love you. So stop pestering me!”
Samuel looked at her stiffly.
“You’re not the one who has nightmares every day. You’re not the one who wakes up every day feeling like shit, and you’re not the one who wakes up with hatred brimming from within.” Kathleen’s expression became more and more indifferent. “If not for the Macari family, I wouldn’t have cared less if you lived or died.”
“You’re lying!” Samuel grabbed her wrist. “You obviously like me still!”
Kathleen sneered. “That was a lie. I came back to Jadeborough to face the Yoeger family. I just needed some help. That’s all.”
Samuel tried very hard to ignore the pain gnawing at him. “Is someone threatening you?”
Kathleen was silent.
“You don’t have to worry about that! I’ve got people working on those issues! I’ve also been keeping tabs on the Melting Ice Grass!” Samuel’s dark eyes were bloodshot. ”You said you would wait for me! So why are you suddenly marrying Caleb?”
His heart was aching.
Kathleen huffed impatiently. “Samuel, this is my revenge. I reckon what you’re feeling now is how I felt when I saw you and Nicolette together. If I don’t let you feel this pain now, how would I make my vengeance sweeter?”
Samuel paused.
“Samuel, from now on, even if you die, I won’t bat an eyelid, said Kathleen icily. “If you want to continue doing this, I’ll stop being nice about it.”
“I don’t believe you!” Samuel was very stubborn, his handsome face was full of remorse. “Kate, I know what I did was wrong. Please forgive me, won’t you?”
“No.” Kathleen took a deep breath before saying, “Samuel, why should I forgive you? Because you want me to? When I made you break Nicolette’s legs, you faltered.”
Samuel started at her with a sullen expression.
Kathleen wrestled her hand out of his and said coldly, “I hope you can be a little more measured. From now on, I’m Caleb’s wife. I’ve got nothing to do with you.”
She did not have much time anymore. Vivian’s death was going to be a burden she had to carry.
She knew that Caleb was going to take action against Finn soon and did not mind fanning the flames.
“Samuel, let’s end things here.”
Samuel remained stoic as he held back the pain in his heart. “I know you are hung up over Vivian’s death. But you don’t need to get your hands dirty over those people! I will handle it for you!”
Kathleen opened her mouth to speak but was interrupted by Samuel.
“Don’t be so hasty in rejecting me.” He was afraid of what Kathleen was going to say, so he hurriedly added, “Kate, don’t I even have the right to help you?”
“Nicolette will always be between us.” Kathleen looked at Samuel coolly. “We can’t go back to the way things were.”
After speaking, she walked away.
Samuel looked at her departing figure and he felt a sharp pain in his chest.
Suddenly, he heaved and threw up some blood.
Kathleen heard this and wanted desperately to turn around.
However, after thinking twice, she raised her feet and marched straight into the mansion.
Samuel looked at her walking away and promptly fell to the ground.
Kathleen looked at a nearby housekeeper. “Keep an eye on things outside and have someone send him to the hospital.”
“Okay.” The housekeeper nodded.
Kathleen returned to the room and immediately went to the window to look outside.
She saw the housekeeper carrying Samuel to the car before driving it to the hospital.
She pursed her lips and lowered her hands weakly.
It’s done…
She felt tired.
Perhaps I should not have returned with Charles in the first place. I should have let Charles sort out the Yoegers on his own.
In fact, she also tried to let go of the past. Unfortunately, she failed to do so.
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