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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 519

With a forceful toss, Mila flung her coat outside. The muffled sound of suppressed gunfire echoed once more as the coat was hit.

Simultaneously, Mila sprinted swiftly, ascending the steps and finding refuge within the large columns.

Her breaths became strained, her heart raced, and her nerves stretched to their limit. Her stomach clenched with pain, but home was just a few steps away.

She gently caressed her belly, murmuring, "Baby, don't be afraid, trust Mommy, we'll make it through."

She took off her sweater, seizing the opportunity and tossing it outside. Bullets flew and sliced through the fabric, hitting the door with a menacing thud.

With all her might, Mila risked her life to dash toward the door, but the bullets followed, ringing out in rapid succession. The three shots felt like they grazed past Mila, brushing her with a touch of death, as she raced inside at lightning speed.

Overwhelmed with fear and tension, she ran too fast, causing her to collapse at the entrance, her belly searing with intense pain.

With gritted teeth, Mila crawled forward, her voice trembling as she instructed the sound control system, "Turn off the lights." Darkness instantly enveloped the house.

Waves of excruciating pain rippled through her abdomen as Mila felt liquid trickling down her thighs.

Finally reaching the living room, she navigated to the coffee table, searching for her phone. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she lay on the floor, dialing the emergency number, her gaze fixed on the inky ceiling above.

Mila calmly reported the situation to the emergency services, requesting an ambulance, then dialed Nathan's number.

Tears welled in her eyes as she tenderly touched her aching belly, clutching the phone with trembling hands, awaiting a response. The phone continued to ring.

"Beep… Beep… Beep…"

Time stretched on, her heart growing cold with each unanswered ring. Nathan didn't pick up.

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