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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1040

When the students heard what had happened, they immediately started whispering among themselves.

"Wait, so Hailey's fiance was in the shower when Rebecca walked in?"

"Honestly, who wouldn't jump to conclusions in a situation like that?"

"But why would Rebecca go into the master bedroom? She was just a guest."

"She knew Hailey had a fiance, didn't she? Isn't that crossing a line?"

"Seriously, who walks around someone else's house at night in just a camisole nightgown?"

Rebecca's fingers slowly curled into fists. She had been playing her part flawlessly for days. But with just a few words, Hailey had flipped everything on its head.

She squeezed out a few more tears and touched the bandage on her forehead. "Hailey, I only went into the room because I was looking for you… Ah, it really hurts…"

Olivia's face shifted, worry creeping into her voice. "Rebecca, is your injury hurting again?"

Rebecca slowly peeled back the bandage on her forehead, exposing a deep gash. "Looks like it's bleeding once more."

Upon seeing the injury, murmurs spread quickly through the crowd.

"That's a huge wound!"

"Hailey's fiance must have hit her pretty hard."

Rebecca shot Hailey a provocative glance.

Unfazed, Hailey chuckled. "Rebecca, I'm sorry about the injury. But honestly, my fiance just thought you were some random hooker who'd wandered in."

"A random hooker?" Olivia snapped. "Hailey, how could you say that about Rebecca?"

Without missing a beat, Hailey pulled out her phone and showed the screen to the crowd. "Take a look for yourselves."

As she took a closer look, Rebecca suddenly realized it was a picture of herself.

In the image, she was on the floor. Dressed in a camisole nightgown, she held her bleeding wound.

Still fresh from the shower, her skin looked pale and glowing. The scene certainly carried a suggestive air.

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