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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 1007

Chapter 1007 Make an Appearance

Seeing that Siobhan tried to explain herself again, Nicole opened her eyes and interrupted, "I cannot stop you from doing what you did, Madam Gould. But I am no saint. I cannot forgive someone who has killed my child."

Siobhan gave Nicole a conflicted look. Nicole looked pale as the wall behind her, and she was hooked up to an IV infusion. Scabs were forming over the wounds on her face, but that was the least of her concern. Her biggest concern was that she had lost her child. "I know," Siobhan whispered.

She knew this would happen the moment she chose to send Evelyn overseas. When she looked at Nicole again, she was filled with guilt. A moment of hesitation later, she said, "Get some rest. I'll see you some other day."

Nicole opened her eyes at that. Without showing any hint of emotion on her face, she called out to Siobhan, "I think you shouldn't come to see me anymore, Madam Gould."

Siobhan froze for a moment and looked at her daughter. She realized she must have hurt Nicole deeply, and for the first time in her life, she was at a loss. "I—"

Before she could finish her sentence, Nicole interrupted, "What you do is none of my business, and from now on, my life is none of your business as well. We walk our own paths now. Your families have nothing to do with me anymore."

Siobhan immediately caught on to what she was trying to say. She is cutting ties with me. Siobhan opened her mouth, but not a word came out. A long while later, she forced a smile and gently said, "Get some rest. Don't think about it too much." With that, she closed the door quietly and left.

As soon as the door was closed, Nicole could no longer hold her tears back. She held her blanket and cried into it, sobbing inconsolably. She thought she could finally get some motherly love, but then her own mother took someone else's side. She took the side of the woman who killed her unborn child.



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