Dazaray looked at Theo with a face full of sorrow as she spoke in a hoarse voice, "Wanda was able to safely return to the country at first because she seemed to be familiar with the Fredericks as they commissioned many people to look for her. With that, those guys decided to send her back to the country, but she wouldn't leave us behind, especially after learning that we had been operated on. Hence, she went and begged those guys."
I frowned and turned around to look at her.
This woman hated me to the core, so why was she telling Theo these things now?
Was it just to compliment me for being a good friend?
What Dazaray said next made me realize why.
"The boss of those bad guys doesn’t like women, so he left Wanda to his underlings. He said that if his men enjoyed it enough, then he would consider letting all o f us go."
Those words exploded in my ears like thunder, taking me a long time to realize what was going on.
Why did I not know anything about this experience?
How did she manage to make up such stories without feeling bad about it?
Dazaray continued in a choked voice, "When I saw Wanda refusing to leave with you last night, I figured that she probably felt guilty or perhaps found herself filthy. That's why she didn’t want you to go near her. You really can't blame her for this because she didn't wish for it to happen either.
"Another reason is probably because of Jordan. Our time abroad was the darkest time of our lives. Jordan was badly hurt in order to rescue her. Wanda felt very sorry about it and stayed beside him every day to take care of him. During that period of time, everyone felt that they were both a match made in heaven and were perfect for each other. If it weren't for a fact that I later learned that Wanda is actually your wife, we would think that they were an actual married couple."
I was caught between laughter and tears after hearing what she said.
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