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The Apple of My Eye novel Chapter 1615

Nick was not here to have a casual talk with Leila. Before she could answer him, he grabbed her arm and angrily demanded, "Leila, was it you who did it? What have you done to Cassie?"

"What do you mean? What have I supposedly done to Cassie? Are you insane? Mind your words!" Leila yelled back aggressively as she pulled her arm from Nick's firm grip, without so much as a hint of panic in her eyes.

Her unlikely reaction confused Nick. He thought that Leila was either an extremely merciless and psychopathic woman who could maintain her composure despite what she had done, or an innocent one who really knew nothing about what had happened; otherwise, she couldn't have behaved so confidently.

"Did you go to the rooftop last night?" he challenged. Since Nick didn't have any evidence to prove that Leila was the one who had hurt Cassie, he couldn't take her to the police just yet. Therefore, he decided to question her thoroughly.

"Why should I tell you?" Leila sneered as if teasing Nick. She unconsciously crossed her arms in front of her chest as a sign of discomfort but looked at Nick indifferently.

Nick knitted his eyebrows and continued his interrogation. "You were the last one who saw Cassie unharmed. If anything happened to her, you're definitely involved!" As he spoke, his index finger pointed directly at the tip of Leila's nose. He was so angered now that he almost lost his head.

His fury frightened Leila. Then she remembered with regret, 'Damn it! How can I have forgotten that?

The CCTV probably recorded that Cassie followed me up to the rooftop. Nobody would now believe that I didn't meet her last night.'

Noticing her hesitation, Nick pressured Leila to answer his question, "Tell me now! Was it you who hurt Cassie?"

Leila couldn't help but feel panicked as Nick questioned her relentlessly.

At that very moment, Melissa innocently came down from the second floor. She yawned as she stretched her limbs and noticed that Leila was talking to someone at the door, so she asked, "Leila, who's there?"

"Aunt Melissa, it's Nick," Leila replied in a snap, feeling relieved because of Melissa's presence.

She knew that Melissa hated Sheryl, so Melissa would surely dislike all of her friends as well. Nick was a very close friend of Sheryl's, and Melissa could help her in dealing with him right now.

As Leila expected, Melissa got irritated upon hearing Nick's name. She quickly strode towards them and asked in a hostile manner, "Why are you here?"

"I'm here for Leila," Nick firmly answered. He wouldn't have bothered to talk to Melissa if she hadn't been Charles' mother.

"Get out! You're not welcome here!" Melissa snapped coldly, about to make a scene. Even the thought of Sheryl made Melissa feel sick, and Nick reminded her of her daughter-in-law all the time.

Seeing Melissa's irritated face, Nick knew that he wouldn't be getting any more information at present. He decided to leave Dream Garden, for now, but he wouldn't let go of Leila so easily. She would not get away with it!

After Nick left, Melissa kept complaining and cursing as she was triggered by his presence. After finally calming down, she remembered to ask Leila, "By the way, what did he want? Was he here to find out about the trouble we caused Sheryl?"

Melissa couldn't help thinking about what they had done to Sheryl, and though she felt frightened, she didn't feel the least bit guilty.

Leila came closer and comforted Melissa hastily, "Aunt Melissa, don't worry. We did nothing wrong! Sheryl deserved that! She betrayed Charles in the first place..."

There was another worry in Leila's head right now—Cassie. If not for Melissa, she would have been lost in thought.

After hearing what Leila had to say, Melissa felt a little relieved. They got everything ready and went to the hospital immediately after having their breakfast.

As soon as they arrived at the hospital, Nick showed up again. Leila knew that she had to solve this problem today; otherwise, she wouldn't have any peace for the rest of her life.

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