Suddenly, a sharp knock echoed through the hospital room.
A moment later, the door handle began to turn, slow and deliberate.
Elise didn’t even need to look—she knew exactly who was about to walk in.
But her once-beautiful eyes now flashed with a chilling, almost sinister light, as if they concealed a well of bitterness and secret plots.
Isadora, this time I’ll make sure you pay. You’re in for it now.
At that very moment, Elise squeezed her eyes shut, lifted the steaming cup of water she’d been holding, and without hesitation, flung it all over herself.
“Ahh!”
Her scream rang out, sharp and piercing.
Scalding hot water splashed across Elise’s delicate skin, the burning sensation hitting her like a wildfire—immediate, overwhelming.
Within seconds, angry red welts bloomed across her arm and chest, the sight enough to make anyone wince.
It all happened in a matter of heartbeats.
Isadora, standing nearby, had never expected Elise to hurt herself so recklessly. She’d assumed Elise was about to throw the water at her, and had reflexively lifted her handbag as a shield.
Watching Elise’s over-the-top theatrics, Isadora couldn’t help thinking how much Nanette could learn from a live performance like this.
Almost simultaneously, the hospital room door was flung open.
Magnus rushed in, moving with the urgency of a storm.
He froze for an instant when he spotted Isadora. Then his gaze landed on Elise, crumpled on the sofa, soaked and trembling.
Magnus was at her side in a flash, grabbing a towel to dab at her wet skin, his expression dark and hard. “Isadora, what did you do to Elise?!”
Two tears tracked down Elise’s cheeks as she hid in Magnus’s arms, her voice quivering:
“Magnus, I’m fine. Please don’t blame Isadora. It was my fault—I was careless and spilled the hot water on myself.”
Isadora rolled her eyes so hard she nearly saw stars.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....