hapter 268 Nightmares
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Although Wyatt never brought up Paul again, it did not mean the seed of suspicion was not quietly planted in his heart.
That was precisely why Yunice wanted him to see. There was not a single mark on her body.
By the time Wyatt finished washing up, Yunice was already in bed, dressed in her pajamas.
The room was dark, only the soft rustle of fabric as the mattress sank slightly beside her. A corner of the blanket lifted, and Wyatt lay down behind her.
Nothing happened.
He did not touch her. Whether it was discomfort or simply exhaustion, he remained distant.
Yunice waited a while, tense and uncertain, before she finally drifted off to sleep.
In her dreams, voices exploded like fireworks in her mind, one after another, each one more piercing than the last.
“Proof like that? I could write you ten thousand of those. You think it’d matter?”
“You cried? What’s so embarrassing? Just shout it out; your little hole wants a bird. No one here’s judging, hahahaha…”
“Still hitting people? I see… You’re just mad you’re losing.”
“Officer, my sister’s situation… Please keep it private. She’s still
young…”
“Small girl, petty mind. She’s dragged the Powell family name through the mud.”
“Go ahead, sue us. Let’s see who’s got more evidence.”
“Learning to restore your hymen at such a young age. What was it? Family business? Don’t tell me your brother did the surgery himself.”
“Why care what they say? You’re my fiancée. Sleeping with you is my right. Why the tears?”
“Could you just stop causing drama? Why did you even go to a hospital for that test? Now people are laughing at me. They say I’m inadequate, say you’re so deep I can’t reach the bottom. Have you no shame?”
“Nooo, I don’t want to go to school anymore. They say my sister has a disease, so I must have one
too…”
‘Elsie, sweetie, keep your clothes and things separate from your sister’s. Her crowd’s messy; don’t get involved.”
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Chapter 268 Nightmares
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“Yunice! Who told you to wear Elsie’s clothes? From now on, don’t touch anything in this house!”
“Yunny, move into the school dorm…‘”
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