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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 65

Ailie happened to overhear everything as she walked by.

“What’s going on with Gwyn? Do you want me to come with you?” she asked.

Victoria shook her head. “No, she’s just home alone. It’s nothing serious.”

Without another word, Victoria hurried off, leaving Curtis standing there utterly baffled.

By the time he snapped out of it, Victoria was already gone.

Curtis still couldn’t wrap his head around what he’d heard. “Victoria has a daughter? Was she adopted?”

He still clung to a shred of hope.

Ailie glanced at her boss, suddenly feeling a pang of guilt, but she couldn’t bring herself to lie. “No, she’s her biological daughter. She’s… five.”

Victoria swept out of the room, leaving only a fleeting impression of elegance behind her.

As she crossed the walkway outside, two blinding headlights swept over her, making her squint against the glare.

A Pagani roared up the street, when suddenly, a young boy darted out barely six feet in front of it.

It looked like disaster was inevitable, but in a flash of blue, someone lunged forward, scooped up the boy, and rolled them both to the side, away from danger.

Teague Yates slammed the brakes and yanked the steering wheel. The tires screeched so loudly it echoed in the night, and the car smashed into the guardrail with a bone-rattling crash.

The Pagani was a wreck, airbags deployed, and Teague was pinned inside, so furious that even from half a block away you could see him flipping the bird from behind the shattered glass.

Victoria held the trembling boy tightly. He was clearly terrified.

“Max!” a broad-shouldered man sprinted across the street. He yanked the boy into his arms. “Are you alright?”

It took Max a moment to register what had happened. He saw the man’s face and immediately threw his arms around his neck, wailing, “Uncle!” as he broke down in sobs.

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