Login via

Under the Veil I Rule (Amara) novel Chapter 470

This was even better. He placed the first-aid kit on the table and laid out its contents. “You can start now.”

Amara stared at him. What did he mean, *start*? Couldn’t he at least take off the old bandages himself? It wasn’t a difficult task, but if she did it, she would inevitably have to touch him, which would be incredibly awkward.

But then, she’d have to touch him to apply the new dressing anyway. She sighed again, picked up a pair of scissors, and began to cut away the old bandages.

The warmth of her fingers brushing against his hard muscles sent a fine current of electricity through him. Finnian’s body tensed. It was a strange mixture of pain and pleasure. He instinctively reached out and grabbed her fingertips.

Amara froze, then quickly asked, “What’s wrong, Mr. Everly? Did I hurt you?”

“No.”

Finnian let her go and closed his eyes, surrendering to the agonizingly pleasant sensation. Amara thought he was acting strangely but didn’t press the issue, simply trying to be gentler.

Soon, however, all other thoughts were driven from her mind. Once the bandages were off, she saw the full extent of his injuries. The wounds were a raw, bloody mess. Just looking at them made her own skin crawl with sympathetic pain. She cursed Emma again in her mind. The woman was truly evil, not only trying to have her killed but also inflicting such violence on her own son. She was rotten to the core.

Emma’s fists were clenched so tightly her knuckles were white, her eyes a furious, bloodshot red. She still couldn’t believe that Finnian had confronted her with evidence, accused her of harming Amara, and then said those unforgivable, rebellious things to her. He had even stripped her of some of her personal staff. She had been so incandescent with rage that she had attacked him without a second thought.

Immediately after, Mr. Kevin Everly had come home, taken one look at the scene, and exploded. He had pointed a finger in her face and told her he no longer considered her his daughter-in-law and that she was banned from the family estate. The humiliation was immense. What kind of woman gets disowned and barred from her own home by her father-in-law? A full day had passed, but the rage still simmered inside her, a poison with no outlet, leading her to destroy her own home.

Two of her bodyguards, who had been standing by, cautiously approached her now that her rampage seemed to have subsided. “Ma’am,” one of them asked quietly, “shall we make another move on Amara?”

***

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Under the Veil I Rule (Amara)