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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1482

Chapter 1482

Madeline could feel the stare behind her. She sped up and started mumbling to herself in her heart.

The woman was right. She was indeed Eveline Montgomery, but she would not let her know this.

Madeline held her clothes and walked back to her room quickly. However, coincidentally, she ran into Jeremy who was walking up the stairs.

The lights in the house were back on, and when Jeremy was making his way upstairs, he saw Madeline’s unmasked face. At that moment, he felt as if he was frozen. He stood there motionlessly like a statue.

Madeline did not expect to see Jeremy face to face like this.

He saw her. He saw her current face clearly.

Madeline felt her heart turn cold. An unknown pain started slowly seeping into her bone marrow.

She did not hide from him. On the other hand, she turned her head calmly and walked into the guest bedroom before closing the door.

Madeline leaned against the door. After a while, she heard the imposter’s simpering voice from the other side of the door. “Jeremy, I was so scared when the power went out just now.”

“Don’t be scared. It’s fine now. Go back to the room and rest.” Jeremy’s comforting voice glided past her ears. However, when they landed in Madeline’s ears, they were as piercing as sharp knives.

‘Jeremy, are you comforting the woman before going back to the room to sleep with her?

‘Will you hold her to sleep and whisper sweet nothings into her ears like how you used to do to me back then?’

Time passed slowly, and the more Madeline thought about this, the more frustrated she felt and the more she was unable to bear this.

She suddenly opened the door and walked to the door of the room that used to belong to her and Jeremy.

Back then, this woman impersonated her to stay in this house. She did not have the power to do anything and could not expose her. However, now that she was back, she could not watch while this woman dominated her husband and lied to her family!

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