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Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) novel Chapter 451

During the argument, Yolanda caught Evelina lurking around the corner, all sneaky like she was up to no good.

She kept an eye on Evelina; there was no way she was going to let Bitch Evelina get her way!

And then there was Hanna, if she had taken a serious fall and ended up dead, Lizetta and Remington’s relationship would probably be over for good.

But Yolanda didn’t tell Lizetta this; she didn’t want her friend to blame herself too much.

“Even if Evelina’s belly is stuffed with straw, I don’t care. I just want you safe and sound!”

Lizetta’s eyes welled up.

But Yolanda’s heart clenched.

Not caring about Evelina’s belly meant not caring about Remington either.

Yolanda knew that she was the one physically injured that day, but Lizetta was the one hurting inside.

She reached out and touched Lizetta’s head.

“What are you doing?” Lizetta’s voice was thick with tears.

“I’m just checking, I’m the one who took the fall, how come it seems like you’re the one losing your love-brain?”

Lizetta paused, then chuckled through her sniffles.

“Yeah, but it’s you who’s suffering because of my love-brain!”

“What can I do? A girl’s gotta pamper my own bestie.”

It’s not like she could just abandon her because of her love-brain, right?

“Stop joking around! Rest a little more.”

Yolanda, who had just undergone brain surgery, must have been feeling particularly uncomfortable. But those few words she said proved her mind was as sharp as ever, just like before.

Lizetta felt relieved and urged her to rest.

Exiting the ICU, Lizetta was about to thank Hogan when Remington showed up a step later, accompanied by a plainly dressed middle-aged woman.

“This is Judy. The doctor said Ms. Yolanda can be transferred to a regular ward tomorrow, and Judy will stay here to take care of her.”

Remington introduced the middle-aged woman, and Hogan explained.

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