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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1725

Chapter 1725

Madeline did not answer Shirley. She walked to the closet and took out a clean set of clothes from inside.

“I think it must be hard for you to stand the state you’re in right now. You can go and take a shower.”

Madeline placed the clothes at the end of the bed gently.

“You have a slight fever. Here’s a first aid kit. I think you should know better than anyone what you should take to make your fever go down.”

Shirley was puzzled after she heard what Madeline said. She looked at Madeline with suspicion.

“Eveline, what are you trying to do? Are you requiting evil with good?”

Madeline smiled indifferently. “I’m not that great nor am I sanctimonious. However, we’re on the same boat now. After all, I still have to depend on you to recover, right?”

After Madeline said that, Shirley looked at the woman who was smiling slightly and fell into silence.

She was locked up here now, so she could not develop the anti-toxoid reagent. Hence, Madeline would never be able to get treated and it would be impossible for her to be completely recovered as well.

“Shirley, I don’t know what you’re thinking about, but don’t worry. My husband is right, we’re not the same. You want to hurt people but I won’t. So you can take a shower with no worries and take a comfortable nap.”

After Shirley heard this, she kept feeling as if something was amiss. She looked at herself from top to bottom and touched her face. Then, she decided to do just as Madeline said.

“Alright, I’ll listen to you, Mrs. Whitman. I’m going to take a shower and go to sleep after that.” Shirley got up and grabbed the clothes at the end of the bed. Then, she turned around and walked into the bathroom that was attached to the room.

Madeline looked in the direction of the bathroom for a few seconds before opening the door of the room.

When Jeremy saw Madeline walking out, he looked into the room and did not see Shirley. However, he heard the sound of running water coming from the bathroom.

“Linnie, what did you talk about? Is she taking a shower?”

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