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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus novel Chapter 253

Chapter 253 

was already early winter, and the wind carried a biting chill in the dead of night. Since most of Stephanie’s clothes got soaked in Flaming Bar Molly immediately pushed her into the bathroom for a hot bath when they returned to the apartment

Stephanie was unusually quiet, a silence that made Molly very y uneasy

As soon as the bathroom door was closed, Molly paced nervously outside, afraid she might soak too long and pass out, or worse, do something foolish due to the shock

Fortunately about fifteen minutes later, the bathroom door opened 

Your hair is all wet from the bath. Let me get the hairdryer. Molly said as she hurriedly fetched it, along with the household first aid kit

Molly’s tiny apartment was about 700 square feet. The master bedroom had an ensuite bathroom, while the separate bathroom was on the small balcony. Since the master bedroom was Molly’s, Stephanie, respecting othersprivacy or perhaps due to a deepseated reluctance to be close to anyone, always chose to use the bathroom outside on the balcony 

Molly finally dried Stephanie’s long hair and led her to the guest room. She quickly opened the first aid kit and began to massage the bruises around Stephanie’s wrist. “Does your wrist still hurt?Molly asked 

Stephanie sat on the edge of the bed, expressionless and silent, but she didn’t refuse Molly’s help. As Molly applied the medicinal alcohol to her bruises, she cursed angrily. That bastard Dominick actually grabbed your wrist so hard it bruised. Is he out of his mind” 

When Molly mentioned Dominick, she glanced up at Stephanie cautiously and lowered her voice, calling softly. Stephanie.. 

Her quietness made Molly worry even more

Stephanie, if you’re feeling upset, just say it. Don’t keep in bottled up. I’ll do my best to help youAs soon as she spoke, Molly’s eyes welled up with 

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Seeing her friend crying so hard. Stephanie trembled slightly and croaked out a few words. I’m fine.” 

But hearing her speak only made Molly cry harder. Stephanie, don’t worry. You have us, your friends. Women today are independent. We don’t need to please or rely on anyone. We can earn our own living and spend our own money. When we have money, we spend it. When we don’t, we live frugally. We can still have a good life on ouT OWN.” 

She threw the bottle of medicinal alcohol aside and hugged Stephanie tightly, her voice choked with emotion, desperately trying to find the right words to comfort her. Look at you, always walking on eggshells since you married Dominick. Even if they serve you gourmet food, you’d still lose your appetite. If they don’t appreciate you, remember we still got us. Just don’t do anything foolish.. 

Molly hugged her tightly, feeling the bones of her emaciated frame. In just over a month, Stephanie had lost more than 20 pounds, and the more Molly thought about it, the more heartbroken she felt

Stephanie let her hug her without saying a word, only tensing up whenever Molly mentioned the Wellingtonsor Dominick 

It wasn’t until Oscar knocked on the door a few times that Molly snapped out of it. She looked up, embarrassed to see that she had soaked Stephanie’s freshly changed clothes with her tears, and instantly felt guilty

Seeing Stephanie remain indifferent while she herself was a tearful mess made Molly wonder whether she was too weak or Stephanie was pretending to be too strong. If she had a choice, she’d rather it be the former 

be hungry. Let’s have some 

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some oatmeal before going to sleep, Molly said, standing up and pulling Stephanie along without any further ado

Stephanie didn’t resist her pulling. As they reached the door, she suddenly rasped. Thank you” 

Molly’s eyes welled up again

Oscar had made some oatmeal. He was a really good cook. Even a simple bowl of oatmeal tasted so good, with the right balance of softness and warmth, comforting the stomach

Molly served two bowls and placed them in front of Stephanie. Oscar sat with them at the table, but he didn’t seem to have an appetite and didn’t touch the oatmeal

Oscar, you haven’t eaten all day. Have some, too. Molly said, increasingly taking on a caretaker role 

However, Oscar showed no interest in the bowl of oatmeal she offered. He didn’t move, just quietly sitting with them, seemingly waiting for something

When Molly and Stephanie finished their meal and were about to get up, he looked at Stephanie and spoke. Dominick has forgotten everyone.” 

Oscar’s voice was as clear and pleasant as ever, gentle like water

But Molly was stunned at the dining table, unable to process his meaning. His sudden statement seemed inexplicable

10:35 AM ď ď· 

Chapter 253 

Molly wanted to ask more, but Oscar had already gotten up and walked to the living room. He sat on the couch his brows slightly furrowed. seemingly deep in thought

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