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Better Life Without You. novel Chapter 88

Summary for Chapter 88: Better Life Without You.

Summary of Chapter 88 – A turning point in Better Life Without You. by Chas Muthoni

Chapter 88 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Better Life Without You., written by Chas Muthoni. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

He could feel the fear in her eyes as she looked at him.

Although he didn't know what she was afraid of.

However, he knew she wanted him to stay.

He laid down beside her and looked at her, saying softly, "Then I'll lie here with you. I won't go anywhere. Don't be afraid, just get some sleep."

As she listened to his words, she slowly closed her eyes.

Even though it had been quite a while, she still felt a lingering fear.

Beads of sweat appeared on her forehead.

He reached out, wiped the sweat from her forehead, and put his arms around her.

Not long later, her warm breathing became even.

She fell asleep.

At that moment, a knock came from the door.

William Walton slowly let go of the Laura Green, and quietly got down from the bed. He walked to the door and opened it.

The person who was standing outside the door was Carol Wright.

She raised her head to look at William Walton, her eyes filled with tears.

"Is Miss Green alright?"

Her voice was slightly hoarse.

When he heard it, he knew that she cried for a while downstairs.

William Walton turned around and looked at the girl on the bed, then closed the door and walked out.

"She's asleep."

"Believe me, I didn't do anything just now." Carol Wright reached out and grabbed William Walton's arm.

"I'm the same as you. I like her very much as well. What happened just now? " She raised her right hand and covered her eyes.

William Walton said: "Carol, don't cry."

"Do you believe me?" She released her hand and looked at him with teary eyes: "William, do you trust me?"

William Walton nodded his head: "I do."

He patted Carol Wright's shoulders, "It's fine now, go rest early."

"Miss Green will be fine, right?"

William Walton replied seriously: "Yes, with me here, I won't let anything happen to her."

His words made Carol Wright feel even worse.

This was the William Walton she had never seen before.

He spoke of his promise to another woman in front of her so firmly.

Carol Wright's heart felt as if a corner of it had been torn out, and it hurt greatly.

After she left, William Walton went back to his room, and gently hugged her until daybreak.

When the sun hit the room, her eyes opened a little.

She moved her body and realized that she was in his arms.

She looked at his beautiful sleeping face and pursed her lips.

William Walton also opened his eyes at this time, and looked at her: "Does it look good?"

"Hmm? What?"

"Am I, good-looking?" His charming lips curled up as he looked at her.

She frowned warmly and wanted to get up with a disdainful expression.

However, he pulled her back into his embrace. "You want to destroy the bridge after cross the river?"

Laura said: "I want to get up."

He held her tightly. "How do you feel now? Are you feeling better? "

She nodded.

"What happened last night? Did something unpleasant happen between you and Carol?"

That horrible image from last night rushed into her mind once more.

She frowned, obviously resisting the memory.

She followed Carol Wright to eat lunch together.

William Walton followed them.

Others might believe her words, but he didn't.

From his point of view, the fear of Laura Green was a fear that went deep into the marrow of one's bones. The reason should be more complicated.

Now he was slightly vexed because he noticed that he didn't know anything about her past.

In the following week, she can be described as calm and happy in the company.

Annie was dismissed.

Because Amy had used her previously, she restrained herself a lot and did not even dare to talk to her anymore.

What made her feel the most at ease was that she didn't have to deliver meals at noon.

One had to know that the process of going upstairs was a great test of a person's detection abilities.

It was obvious that she wasn't up to the task of sneaking around.

In the afternoon, she was eating in the dining hall and Zoe had come down as well.

After she finished her meal, she sat down next to her.

She gently smiled at her: "Director, hi."

Zoe said amiably: "Just call me Zoe from now on, calling me the manager is too awkward."

"But other people call it that too. I can't do anything different."

"But you are not anyone else. You are my lucky star, without you, I can't be promoted."

While the two of them were chatting, Amy walked over.

She said timidly: "Director, Laura Green, can I sit here?"

Laura lowered her head to eat and pretended not to hear anything.

Seeing that, Zoe said: "My apologies, I am currently discussing things with her, how about you go eat at next table?"

Amy's face was slapped, instantly becoming red: "Oh, okay."

When she left them, she turned her head to look at Laura Green and showed an expression of unfairness.

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