Chapter 196 What Happened Between Them?
Josephine wanted to escape, but Seth had put a hand on the wall on each side of her head, effectively trapping her against the wall. His voice dripped with mockery as he sneered, ‘ Thinking of making a run for it?”
She bit her lip and was pensive for a moment before she signed, “Aren’t you worried Daphne will misunderstand?”
He had a meaningful look in his eyes as he stared at her hands. He scrutinized every inch of her with undisguised aggression. His unsettling gaze made her feel extremely uncomfortable.
“Do you really not remember?” he asked again.
“Remember what?” she signed with furrowed brows.
He didn’t answer her and merely huffed in amusement as he rubbed his thumb over her chin. His tone softened when he spoke, “Have you forgotten… what happened between us?”
Josephine’s eyes widened in shock. She glared at him and was about to shove him away, but he grabbed hold of her hand and narrowed his eyes. “Why do you keep trying to run away? Do you think what happened would disappear if you managed to escape?”
Her heart beat erratically as she heard this, and her hair stood on end when she saw the soft look in his eyes. What had happened between them? Could that be the reason why Lewis divorced her? However, she didn’t remember interacting much with Seth, so how could something have possibly happened between them?
Seth looked into her frantic eyes and spoke again. “It seems like you truly don’t remember. Back at the farm, you cooked for me and weren’t willing to leave with Lewis. I even thought you were hurt. You don’t remember any of this?”
She had no recollection of anything he had mentioned, but fleeting glimpses of images flickered in her mind as he spoke, seemingly aligning with his words. Dr. Halliday had explained that her illness wasn’t the same as memory loss. Her memory loss would be gradual rather than permanent. She might be able to recall something if someone brought it up. Hence, her shock intensified after hearing his words.
She couldn’t comprehend why something had transpired between Seth and herself, but based on his words, it appeared that she had eloped with him. She shook her head resolutely as soon as the thought came to her-she wouldn’t do such a thing. She knew herself better than anyone else. Regardless of what had occurred with Lewis, she wouldn’t easily bestow her love upon another, especially not her brother-in-law, Seth. She refused to believe she would ever commit such an act.
Seth couldn’t help laughing when he saw this. He wasn’t the slightest bit angry. “It looks like Lewis is truly irreplaceable in your heart. If that’s the case, why did the two of you divorce?”
Josephine lowered her head and didn’t respond. She didn’t know. She didn’t know anything at
all … Pushing him away, she turned to run, but there was no way he would let her escape so easily. He grabbed her wrist and forcefully pushed her down onto the couch nearby. Her head spun from the sudden change in orientation.
He climbed on top of her and pinned her against the couch before she could recover. Grabbing her jaw, he said, “It doesn’t matter if you’ve forgotten. I can help you remember it.”
Her pupils dilated in fear as she tried to comprehend his intentions. Without warning, he grabbed her hair so hard, causing a sharp pain to shoot through her scalp. She was abruptly pulled off the couch by her hair. Her forehead and knees hit the floor as she slid off the couch, intensifying the pain in her head. He tugged on her hair again, yanking her head up. She braced her hands against the floor to support herself as her head was forcefully yanked up to meet his gaze. Pain emanated from her wrist as fresh blood seeped through the bandages. Her arms trembled uncontrollably from the excruciating pain.
“Do you remember yet?” Seth squatted in front of her. He wore a smile on his face as he looked at her.
Josephine was short of breath, and her eyes were glistening as tears welled up in her eyes, but she didn’t know if it was from the pain or because she was afraid. She glared at him for a few seconds before her wrists gave out under her, and her body dropped to the floor, only to be yanked back up by her hair. Her scalp felt as though it was about to be ripped off her head. Her expression was pained, and she looked at him in confusion and aggrievance.
Seth cocked a brow at her tearful eyes and suddenly loosened his fingers on her hair. Caught off guard, she fell toward the floor. She tried to catch her fall with her arms on reflex, but a sharp pain shot through her wrist the moment her palms hit the floor, causing her vision to go black. She held her wrist and curled up into a ball on the floor.
He couldn’t help sighing as he took in the sight of her frail and pitiful figure. She had really forgotten everything, even the fact that she could speak. She had her back toward him as she lay there in a feeble position; the only thing he could see was her trembling shoulders. He touched her shoulder, causing her to visibly freeze and tremble even more.
He didn’t seem to notice it as he grabbed her shoulders, lifted her, and then carried her to the couch. She curled up once again when she felt the couch against her skin. Ignoring her, he searched around the house and easily found a first aid kit. He brought it over, squatted in front of her, and held his hand towards her. “Give me your hand.”
Josephine glared at him with misty eyes and tried to curl up even tighter, like a puppy who thought it would be safer if it made itself appear as small as possible with a helpless expression on its face.
“What? Do you want another beating?”
She tensed at his words and bit her lip. In the end, she gave in and slowly placed her injured
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