The resentment in Sara's eyes suddenly disappeared, and she stared at me seriously, her eyes burning.
I was also looking at her. She had lost a lot of weight these days and was more haggard.
"You sympathize with Susan and Fabian but list me as a villain. Is it all my fault? Do you know why I aborted the child?"
She asked me suddenly, and I was taken aback for a moment. "Why?" I asked.
Sara sneered. The smile on the corners of her mouth was heart-wrenching. "Fabian was drunk that day. The child was conceived under his coercion. You keep saying that the child is innocent, but I'm also innocent. It was he who defiled me. I couldn't let him leave his dark mark on my child, so I chose not to keep it."
She gritted her teeth and said these words fiercely.
Gosh, I really did not expect this to be the case.
"Why didn't you tell us before?" My voice trembled.
"There was no need to. Tyler knew about it the day I aborted the child. He took everything from me and even told Fabian about it. Why do you think I begged him not to leave? It was because I owed too much debt. How could I let him get away? But you, Wanda, were so nosy. How can I not hate you?!''
The time for our conversation came to an end after Sara said this.
The police came in to take her away, while Theo came over and supported me. I did not look very well, so he looked at me with some worry. "Are you okay?"
No, I was not okay at all.
I slowly approached the door. Sara, under the police's control, was about to leave.
At the very last moment of her leaving, she looked at me. "Do you know what my biggest regret is?"
I looked at her and said nothing.
She let out a chuckle. "It's that I didn't get to see you die!" These were Sara's last words before she left.
That statement and final look made my heart skip a beat.
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