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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1032

There was no reason for Jonah to think it wasn't Hailey, as he shared this room with her. He also had no idea Rebecca had been brought to his house.

"Come in, Hailey," he invited.

Rebecca couldn't contain her excitement as she opened the door and was greeted by the refreshing fragrance of body soap.

Jonah, assuming that she was Hailey, turned to look at her. "Hailey…"

He paused. Although he couldn't see who was there, his gut told him it wasn't Hailey.

Rebecca looked up eagerly. She wanted to watch this handsome businessman, one of the newly crowned elites of the industry, exit from his shower.

However, she saw nothing but a blurry silhouette behind a frosted glass door. The next second, a bottle of body wash came hurtling at her, hitting her right on the head.

"Who the hell are you? Get out of here!" Jonah thundered.

Rebecca felt dizzy after the bottle bounced off her head. Pain erupted around the area she was struck, and something warm streamed down from the top of her head.

Rebecca touched it, and her hands came back stained red—it was blood!

When she screamed in pain, Jonah quickly put on a bathrobe and strode out. His handsome features turned into a scowl upon seeing her.

"Why the hell are you here? Who let you in? Ms. Pena!"

Hailey set down her sketches and got up. Dolores helped her along, saying, "Take it slow, Mrs. Pilsner. You don't want to have a fall. I told you something would happen after Ms. Conway moved in here, but I didn't think it'd happen so fast."

Hailey sneered. Rebecca was really impatient.

They rushed over to the master bedroom. Jonah stood there with his jaw set in fury.

"What happened, Mr. Pilsner?" Dorothy quickly asked.

"Why is this woman here in our house?" Jonah boomed.

Hailey looked toward the bathroom. Rebecca was sitting on the floor, her face stained with blood after suffering a blow to the head. She looked pathetic and full of agony.

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