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Crossroads Confessions by Deirdre Augus novel Chapter 260

Chapter 260 

Stephanie never imagined that the first person that found her would be him

She remained huddled in the cramped Ushaped tunnel of the children’s slick, lifting her head slightly. The dim streetlights outside cast a hazy. dreamlike glow as she gazed at the man who suddenly appeared before her. It was Dominick

When the saw his familiar, stern face, her eyes welled up with tears

She had so much to say, but the words caught in her throat. She stared at him, afraid he would vanish like a mirage, just like in her dreams, if she called out

How long do you plan to hide in there!Dominick called out impatiently

Seeing her still motionless, he furrowed his brows in irritation. Get out

His deep, magnetic voice was cold and commanding. Yet, she didn’t move. Finally, Dominick’s face darkened. He bent his tall frame, reached in, and, without a hint of gentleness, grabbed her wrist and yanked her out

Stephanie was caught off guard. Before she knew it, she was pulled forward, her head banging against the slide’s inner wall several times

Dominick released her as soon as she was out, looking down at her disheveled hair and her pathetic, halfkneeling posture

If you want to trade your suffering for sympathy, you’d better make sure you have the worth and ability: Otherwise, you’ll just look foolish His eyes were sharp. his words cold and scomful

To him, she was worthless now

Stephanie seemed not to hear him. She supported herself on the dirty, andy ground, her head bowed, her pale face hidden by her long hair

Slowly, the started to get up, leaning on the broken side of the slide. But her legs were numb from staying curled up in the tunnel for too long, and her ankle throbbed with a dull pain

Just as she stood up, her right foot twisted, and she thought she would fall again

Dominick stepped forward and caught her

You sprained your ankle, and you won’t tell me? Have you lost your voice! He was inexplicably annoyed, his grip on her shoulder firm. She was thin, almost skeletal 

Those words echoed in her mind, a painful brand etched deep within

Stephanie kept her head down, feeling tears welling up in her eyes. She didn’t cry easily, so why did she always feel so helpless around him

Seeing her still silent, Dominick’s face darkened. Are you being stubborn or just trying to squeeze more alimony out of the divorce? His words were merciless, dripping with sarCASİTL 

In the past. Stephanie would have retorted immediately, saying she didn’t care about his alimony

But now, she remained silent. She didn’t want a divorce

She didn’t want to discuss anything related to it. He had once promised they wouldn’t get divorced. He forgot 

The early winter night was bonechilling. Especially in this desolate place, there wasn’t a sound to be heard, and the flickering, broken streetlight only added to the bleakness

Dominick had lost all patience. Without another word, he scooped her up and strode towards his black Ferrari parked by the roadside

The moment he picked her up, Stephanie instinctively tried to struggle free, but her efforts only intensified his expression as he tightened his grip. His frustration was evident in the way he held her

He showed her into the passenger seat and slammed the door with a force that startled her into stillness 

Then he walked to the driver’s side, got in, and started the car. With a press of the accelerator, they sped away from that miserable place

You really know how to pick a spot to hide,he mustered darkly, his long fingers gripping the steering wheel as he quickly merged onto the highway back to the city

Stephanie’s reaction was slow. She was surprised to see he hadn’t brought a driver, opting to drive himself instead

Lost in thoughts, she recognized the familiar white buildings ahead, panicked, and raised her voice. I don’t want to go to the hospital. Let me out! I don’t want to go to the hospitalshe shouted

She hated hospital. The smell of disinfectant, the wailing sirens of ambulances. Terrifying memories flooded back. Dark red blood, the enclosed 

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Chapter 260 

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