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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 264

For some reason, Xavier's heart raced as he pushed through the crowd, anxiously searching for her. It wasn't until he spotted her at the checkout counter that he felt relieved.

After paying, Yvette went home to cook and rest.

Now that she was pregnant, she was determined to protect this child with everything she had.

After working on some sheet music for a while, Yvette lay back in her recliner, listening to music and reading, gently placing her hand on her belly and whispering, "Baby, grow strong and healthy."

At that moment, her phone rang. When Yvette picked it up, she saw an unfamiliar text message with a gruesome picture.

Her phone nearly dropped as her hand trembled. Assuming it was a prank, she deleted the message without much thought.

Later that night, as darkness fell, there were faint noises outside. Being the light sleeper that she was, Yvette was soon awakened by the sound. She walked into the living room, asking, "Who's there?

"Xavier, is that you?"

As she had changed the lock, she thought that Xavier was making all that noise because he couldn't come in.

But as soon as she spoke, the outside noises ceased.

Yvette peered through the peephole. There was no one outside.

Feeling uneasy, she returned to her bedroom and secured the door with an object.

Even though she went back to bed, she couldn't sleep when she recalled the disturbing photo from earlier in the day.

Since her hearing aid was broken and the direct communication device with Ray had been sent for repairs, Yvette could only contact Ray by phone now.

"Ray?"

"I'm here."

"Are you asleep? Could you come over for a bit?" Yvette asked.

"I'm on my way."

After Ray hung up the phone, he stepped out of the car.

He didn't notice the man sneaking away surreptitiously.

Xavier, who was next door, heard the commotion from Yvette's side. He then thought he heard her calling his name.

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