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The Daughter in the Shadows (by Una Norris) novel Chapter 124

Chapter 124 All Ties Severed

Paul stood behind Cowen, frowning at Yunice with the same expression–like she was being unreasonable

Vinice shot back, Tm not allowed to call the police?

ven harked “What kindol

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“Even blacklisted people have human riglist Vinice mapped. “You kidnapped me, forced me against my will, tried to coerce me into sleeping with someo

ause you don’t want to call the police. Your’re so

expose you!

“Kidnapping Coercion Lily looked at Owen, stined, as if asking for confirmation

Owen countered sharply, “You’re jumping

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conclusions I was just chatting with Paul. You didnryeven hear everything and

How youthe Twisting my words, trying to report your own Inother to the cops

Paul added, “Nome kidnapped you. No one forced you. No one laid a hand on you. If you file a false report, what are people

Namur supposed to think about your brother?”

Elsie chimed in too, “Vunice, that’s slander, Reporting that you were raped–what good does that do for you?”

Lily looked at Yunice like she’d lost her mind, like she was some kind of disease.

Staring at all of them covering for one another. Yunice felt a bone–deep disgust with humanity.

She didn’t look at any of them just Owen “When I was hanging on for dear life outside that building. I ran through every name in my head–everyone who might holl a grudge against me, I even suspected Elsie. But the one person I never imagined would do this… was you, Owen

Owen froze, like her words pierced straight through him. His face dropped; he couldn’t hide it.

But he still wouldn’t adult he’d done it..

Yunice said coldly. “You don’t need to admit it. I’ll find evidence, and I press charges–until the very end.

“You” Owen snapped. “It was just a misunderstanding are you really not going to let it gor

“A misunderstanding? Then what are you so afraid of?” Yunice stood up. She didn’t want to waste another word with this family. She just wanted out.

But Owen trached out again, trying to shove her back.

He pushed her shoulder–and that was it.

Yunice completely lost it. A wave of fury surged through her she lunged at Owen and bit down hard on his ear,

He hadn’t been prepared. All he felt was a sharp, tearing pain. Instinctively, he showed her back–but she held on with such violent force that even he couldn’t break her grip.

She figured Yunice wouldn’t dare show bruises in that kind of place–even if she wanted to press charges.

The pain hit. Yunice let out a sharp gasprand grabbed Elsie’s hand.

andre let me of (wen tired mul damned Flue in the arrunt

hard. If it hadn’t disgusted her so much, she might’ve sunk her

But Yunice was beyond rage now–like pain didn’t even register. She didn’t let go

Lily was already trying to pry Yunice off. She wrapped her arms around Yunice’s waist and pulled, but it was no use

Owen, clutching his bleeding ear, looked at Yunice, then at Elsie being pinned and attacked–finally, he made a move to grab Yunice’s wrists.

Paul stood to the side, frowning, shuffling nervously, unsure what to do.

Elsie’s hands clawed wildly at Yunice’s neck. So Yunice let go of the flesh she’d been twisting, grabbed one of those grabbing hands, and bent in backward

Elsie let out a high–pitched wail “Mom! She’s gonna break my fingers!”

Seeing her daughter’s fingers nearly bent out of place, Lily panicked. She grabbed a fruit knife from the table, raised it, and swung it at Yunice’s hand:

Yunice flinched back, instinctively letting go. The blade still grazed her fingers.

Everyone froze.

A few strands of hair had slipped loose from Lily’s forehead; her eyes were wide and bloodshot, veins bulging at She looked like someone with a score to sende and no plans to back down

They could all see it–Lily had meant to maim her. If Yunice hadn’t dodged, her fingers mick Lily forced Yunice 10 let go, then immediately shifted the knife, shielding Elsie behind her and pointing the blade at Yunice. have been chopped clean off.

her temple.

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