"Celine is the root of all my problems. Once she's gone, everything will be mine," Carly declared coldly.
At that moment, she was fixated on one thing—Celine's death.
Lucy's gaze turned dark, and a dangerous glint crept into them. "Celine should have died long ago. I thought leaving her in the countryside as a child would do the job, but now... it's time for her to disappear for good."
Carly stared at her. "This is on you now. You need to handle it. I want you to kill Celine."
Lucy froze, disbelief washing over her. "What? Carly… you want me to do it?"
"Who else is there?" Carly retorted. "It's too dangerous to involve anyone else. Don't forget, Dad and Adam are both around. One wrong step, and everything will fall apart. It has to be you. You're my mother—you love me, don't you? You've always done whatever it takes for me."
In the past, Carly had distanced herself from Lucy, often treating her with disdain. But now, everything had changed. She clutched Lucy's hand tightly, her expression filled with desperation.
Lucy felt her heart soften despite everything. After all, Carly was her flesh and blood. "Alright, Carly. I'll take care of it."
Carly's face lit up as she embraced Lucy. "Thank you, Mom! I knew you'd come through for me. I love you. You're the best."
Lucy returned the embrace. "Everything I've done has always been for you, my dear."
With that, Carly's smile vanished, her expression hardening into something cold and calculating. Celine had to die. Hayden had to die. And soon, Lucy would have to die as well.
Carly's thoughts had already begun to turn dark, plotting against Lucy.
Lucy knew the truth about her background, and as long as she kept quiet, Carly's secret would remain safe.
…
Celine entered Hayden's hospital room once again. He sat in a wheelchair, his body completely paralyzed—unable to move his limbs or speak.
A caregiver was tending to him.
Celine glanced at the caregiver. "You can leave now. I'll take over."
"Is it about Carly?"
Hayden's agitation grew, and he nodded even faster.
Celine's instincts kicked in, sensing something was off with Carly and Lucy. It was as if Hayden knew the whole truth.
She opened her hand. "You can't speak, but you can still write. Take your time and write what you need to tell me in the palm of my hand."
With that, she motioned for Hayden to begin.
Hayden stretched out his hand, his fingers trembling with each movement. Despite the difficulty, he forced himself to steady his hand, writing each word carefully in the palm of Celine's hand.
She slowly read aloud, "Carly, is, a, liar..."
Her expression shifted instantly. Why would Hayden call Carly a liar?
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam)
How can this be,Carly always gets away with everything and Celine intelligence is not working her at all....
Just as I thought. This could go on a few more chapters. But the bond between Fiona amd Celine is undeniable. Even without knowing that they are mother and daughter. Though I'm totally confused. Isn't there any resemblance between Celine and her parents? How couldn't they tell that she was their daughter?...
As expected of the dna results in favor of the wicked carly again.. so frustrating...
I hope the writer of this story will not prolong this…..what happened to the DNA…...
Can you upload more chapters per day, each chapter is very short you always keep us hanging...
Can’t wait for when Nigel will discover Celine is his child...
I was enjoying Celine being a formidable woman until the author put her abuser back in her way to make it seem she is weak willed with no physical control. This saddens me....
Regardless of how "sorry" the abusive man is. His regret is his own burden to carry....
When a woman divorces a man because he ill treated her, authors of these books, should stop making a women look desperate to go back with the abusive man. The real world is not like that. Many many women value themselves too much to return to their abusers....
Please this story is going round in circles……this writer🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️...