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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 16

Lucas had changed his room, but for him to leave with Tiffany so early in the morning only meant one thing—they had shared the same room.

Suddenly, Evelyn felt nauseous.

She quickly avoided the couple and returned to her own room. Attempting to vomit, she ran into the bathroom but nothing came out in the end.

Her appetite had worsened comparably, and perhaps her condition was worse than she had imagined. Looking at her haggard self in the mirror, a chill spread through her heart.

Humans were fragile beings.

However, she was glad that she had managed to come to her senses before it was too late. She still had time to start over.

Evelyn decided to freshen up and touch up her makeup, making herself look much more presentable and healthier.

She had just asked the lodge to arrange a car to take her down the mountains when she received a call from her grandmother, Deborah Johnson.

Deborah was a strict, somber woman. Her husband, Evelyn's grandfather, had died at an early age, so Deborah devoted all of her energy to raising her children.

Ever since Naomi died, Deborah became even more withdrawn and quiet, but she was always worried about Evelyn.

"Grandma?" Evelyn cleared her throat before answering the call, ensuring that Deborah would not suspect anything from her tone.

"Have you had your breakfast?" Deborah asked in concern.

Warmth filled Evelyn's heart as she replied, "I'm eating right now. Do you miss me, Grandma?"

Deborah chuckled. "I don't have anything important to do, so I knitted a scarf for you and Lucas. The weather is getting cold, so it'll be able to keep you warm.

"You two should drop by and pick them up when you have time. You guys can also stay for a meal, and I'll make your favorite honey-braised spare ribs when you do."

Evelyn lowered her gaze and commented, "Grandma, you didn't have to go through all that trouble."

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