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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 1893

Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1893

It was almost winter. A gust of wind blew, and Sarah was shivering under her thin clothing.

Rodney gripped his car keys tight. He asked coldly with annoyance, “What do you want?”

Sarah’s body trembled. She said while holding back her tears, “Rodney, I beg you not to tell anybody that I’m here.”

“You mean Shaun and Catherine, right?”

Rodney sneered icily. “ It seems that you’re capable of feeling fear too. Then why did you help Wesley target Shaun? He was the person you used to love. Shaun became so miserable because of you. Ha, forget it. I almost  forgot  that what  you had for Shaun was most probably not love. When you went to the mental hospital in the past, it was probably a scheme to approach him, huh? How many benefits have you reaped from Shaun throughout  these years? I’ve never seen such a greedy woman like you.”

“No, it’s not like that. I truly loved Shaun back then. I loved him for so long, but how did he treat me in the end? I wasn’t satisfied. I really couldn’t accept that.” Sarah broke down in tears.

Rodney was utterly disappointed. “You finally admitted it. Sarah, you’re too scary. Maybe you’ve been this scary all along. The three of us might’ve just been tools to you—”

“Rodney, whether you believe it or not, it was indeed a coincidence that I met Shaun in the mental hospital back then. I didn’t know who he was. I was just a little over ten years old at that time. How would I have known all those things? I studied psychology so diligently because I wanted to cure his illness. I even went overseas for my studies to make myself good enough for him, yet I experienced the worst nightmare of my life. But I still wanted to be with him. In the end, the man who said he loved me wasn’t faithful anymore after I was gone for only a few years.”

Sarah smiled miserably. “That’s right. I did something when I was giving him treatment. I made him remember that he loved me alone.”

“You’re really crazy.” Rodney found it hard to tolerate and shouted, “Do you know Shaun could’ve become mentally retarded if you had failed?”

“I just thought that it would be fine even if Shaun became mentally retard. At least he would be by my side. It was better than him being with another woman.”

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