Chapter summary: Chapter 57 from the book Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni
Discover the most important events of Chapter 57, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Better Life Without You.. With the engaging writing of Chas Muthoni, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Laura Green's expression tensed up as she looked at him in surprise.
After a while, she said somewhat excitedly, "You investigate me."
"I did investigate a bit."
"You ... Why did you do that? Why?"
"Because you have too many secrets. I'm very curious." His lips curled into a smile. "Look at you now, you look like an explosive little hedgehog."
"William Walton, you are going too far."
After she finished speaking, she turned around and ran back into the building.
William Walton quickly chased inside and went up the elevator with her.
"It's not your fault to be Anderson family's daughter, why did you hide it?"
She wanted to push him off the elevator, but how could she possibly have the strength to fight him?
William Walton followed her at the door.
She opened the door and looked back at him. "Don't follow me in again. I don't want you to step in my space, I hate you."
"You hate me? But you said that you would marry me, and just then, you were crying in my embrace."
Laura bit her lips: "Do you know why I hate people like you? because you guys always take other people's pain as a joke. "
She closed the door with a cold look in her eyes.
William Walton stood at the door and paused for a moment.
He did not laugh at her.
He carefully recalled what he had said and raised his eyebrows. Perhaps, from her point of view, his words weren't so pleasant.
He knocked lightly the door.
There was no response.
"Laura, I know you can hear me. Just now, I just wanted to tell you that I already know your identity. So, stop hiding from me for the sake of the Anderson family. Anderson family does not like you, nor do I like them."
In the room, with her back against the door, she slowly slid down to the floor and put her arms around her knees, then lowered her head.
She listened to William Walton and did not make a sound.
In her heart, she felt that William Walton's embrace was even warmer.
After a long moment, she thought that he had already left. However, the voice by the door sounded once more.
"I'll go back first, but remember what I mentioned earlier. It has always been valid for you, so you can come and find me anytime you want."
After that, there was a deathly silence.
She knew that this time, he had truly left.
She did not move and continued to sit by the door.
According to the rumors, William Walton was an unreasonable person.
However, in her opinion, William Walton was not a bad person.
Sometimes, he was even very kind.
Even though she was sure that he wasn't a bad person, she still didn't dare approach him.
After all, her mother's experience was so sad.
She would never be able to forget the bloody scene she saw on that stormy night when she pushed open the bathroom door ....
She covered her face with her hands, trying to drive all the sadness out of her heart.
At this moment, her cell phone rang again.
She slowly took out her phone and took a look.
'Silly son of the headmaster '.
She put the phone to her forehead, exhaled, and picked it up.
"I didn't." Elsie Clark shook his head.
"Then you mean the headmaster lied?"
"That's not what I meant. The principal asked me if I wanted to make plans for the future. I said it is ok. I didn't expect the principal to let me replace you."
"Then do you dare to say these words to the principal with me?" She looked at Elsie Clark calmly.
Elsie Clark clenched her fist and remained silent.
Avery Harris was angry, and looked at Elsie Clark: "So it was you."
"I didn't. Avery, trust me." Elsie Clark said, and looked at her coldly: Laura Green, why are you doing this, I am getting along well with him, why are you trying to sow discord?"
"I think you are mistaken. You are too greedy, not only did you steal my boyfriend, you even want to destroy my future. Since you've already broken the rules, then I don't think there's a need for me to give you this man. "
After she said that, she grabbed Avery Harris's wrist and stood up: "Let's go."
Avery Harris stood up and allowed her to pull him out of the coffee shop.
Elsie Clark stood up and chased him to the coffee shop's entrance.
She grabbed his arm and said, "What are you doing? He's my boyfriend, the father of the child in my womb. Are you crazy? Your current behavior is crazy."
Laura turned her body and stood in front of Avery Harris, blocking their line of sight.
"That's interesting. Don't forget about what you did to me before. Don't forget how you steal this man from me, and now I'm only doing the same thing."
Saying that, she raised her hand and successfully pulled out her hand.
At the same time, Elsie Clark exclaimed in shock. She staggered a step back and slid down the highest steps of the coffee shop.
Lying on the ground, she cried out in pain. Covering her stomach, she raised her head and looked at Laura Green in pain. "You ... Why did you push me?"
Laura was stunned. She had only raised her arm. Her hand hadn't touched her at all.
"Ah ...Avery, my stomach. My stomach hurts. "
Avery Harris's gaze touched her lower body and saw that fresh blood had flowed out, dying her flowery dress red.

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