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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 209

Suzanne's steps were light as she headed to his hospital room, holding a novel she really liked.

"What should I say when I see him later?" she wondered. "Should I talk about the book or his condition? What excuse can I use to stay and keep him company?"

While contemplating, she approached the room.

The door was ajar. She was still walking at a relatively quick pace before she abruptly halted as she turned to enter the room.

She was greeted by the sight of a man and woman embracing each other.

She only had a quick glance, but it sent her into a nervous spiral. She stepped back and hid behind the wall.

She clutched the book and pressed it tightly against her chest. Her nose stung, and she couldn't stop her eyes from welling up with tears.

Suzanne lifted her head to prevent any tears from escaping, but the aching feeling in her heart made her feel like crying.

That wasn't an illusion. She clearly saw Sally embracing Nathan.

It had only been one morning. How did she find out that he was injured? She was already here to see him this soon?

Sally's voice rang out.

"I flew over as soon as you called me and asked me to come yesterday, Nate. I didn't expect you to be injured. I'm really worried."

"I'm fine," Nathan replied.

"I'm so sad and upset, Nate," she cried. "Do the injuries hurt?"

At the door, Suzanne shut her eyes slowly. She couldn't stop the tears from flowing down her face. They dampened her cheeks and dripped down to her chin.

A chilling cold emitted from her body, and her heart felt like it was being sliced open. The pain was unbearable.

In this marriage, she had gotten nothing but endless suffering.

Her hands slumped listlessly to the side, and the book hit the ground with an audible smack.

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