But gradually, Mia started noticing something was off.
Susan always seemed to be around, whether intentionally or not. On top of that, she paid special attention to who Mia was in contact with. Every time Mia made a call, Susan would position herself no more than ten feet away.
As a pregnant woman, Mia was naturally more sensitive than usual. After testing things a few times, she became—Susan was monitoring her.
What was even more infuriating was that Susan blatantly started interfering in her daily life. From what she ate and wore to whether she could leave the house, Susan even outright told her that she should minimize going out and let others handle company affairs.
It was absurd.
Mia wasn't someone who could be easily controlled, but in the past few days, she had caught the flu. Because she was pregnant and couldn't take any medication, she had no choice but to endure it. This gave Susan complete leverage over her.
If Mia hadn't secretly called Angela while in the bathroom today and shared her location, who knew how much longer she would have been left completely isolated?
"What exactly is going on? Tell me everything." Angela lowered her voice.
"Take me out of here—anywhere is fine. I can't stay here any longer." Mia grasped Angela's arm tightly, as if Angela was her only way out.
There was only fear and unease in her eyes—none of the joy or anticipation one would expect from a mother-to-be.
"We're leaving now." Angela immediately helped her up, agreeing without a second thought. "However…"
A question suddenly crossed her mind. "Do you know what Zayn has been up to lately?"
She seriously doubted that Mia had any clue about Zayn's upcoming engagement ceremony.
"He's the same as always. Why? Did something happen to him? What happened?" Mia looked at Angela, her eyes filled with bewilderment.
Just as Angela thought, Mia was clueless. Damn it, Zayn had really kept Mia in the dark.
But now, Angela wasn't sure if she should break the news. Mia was pregnant and sick. Could she even handle it?
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