Chapter overview: Chapter 63 from Her Innocence
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Her Innocence, Diyya introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Please be safe.
Janet Rivera's POV
I was laying on the bed as no sleep came to me, my stomach kept growling and I knew the baby inside me wanted something to eat. But I had nothing to give to it. She walked into the room and took a handful of my hair, dragging me on the floor.
I did only one thing, wrapped my arms around my stomach, I don't want anything to happen to my baby. I won't be able to handle myself if I lost this child. Her kicks stopped midair as we heard a loud bang. I turned to face the door, as that woman quickly got a hold of me.
"Get up bitch, we need to leave." She hastily pushed a table in the room and soon enough a hole in the ground appeared. She made me stand up and pushed me down as she came following. There were stairs and I could see the sunlight at the end of the stairs, that shone bright from the window in the door. She took out the knife she had and placed it over my throat and she made me walk in front of her.
I was scared for my child's life and Nathan's. In the back of my mind, I knew it was Nathan but what if he got hurt. I can't bear to see him hurt, I tried to move out of her hold as I heard footsteps following us and I deliberately went slow. I was almost naked as only a small piece of cloth was wrapped around my shoulders while covered full of dirt for anyone to see and I never felt this much humiliated in my life. We heard people behind us and just as she was about to open the door. We heard a shot.
"Don't you leave! I won't hesitate to shot you." It was Drake and beside him stood Nathan, his eyes taking in my body. He pulled his pistol up and was about to shoot her but stopped when my aunt pressed the knife in my throat.
"She will be good as dead if you dare move." She yelled as she tried to take a few steps back making me stumble.
"Leave her now or else it will be worse for you." Nathan hissed as he took a step forward making my eyes widened. Tears sprung out my eyes as he kept his eyes on me.
"Give me my daughter." Dad spoke as well as her grip loosened on me. She was breathing heavily while trying to form words.
"W-what are you doing here Sean?" She asked him as all father did was glare at her.
"I thought I could trust you, in my downfall I always trusted you but you were the one causing it. Sierra give me Janet and let's start all over again." My father eyes were begging as he tried to take a step only for her to step back. The door was right behind us but I know she won't be able to make before they shoot her. I was staring at Nathan the whole time and couldn't help but thank whoever is up there for sending him to me. I didn't think I could survive anymore.
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Janet Rivera's POV
Slightly opening my eyes, I found myself in a very flashy white room. I felt a sting in my left arm, with tight cloth wrapped around my whole body. It pained badly, I felt like being in an enclosed room, I couldn't breathe. I tried to push the heavy blanket off me and tried to take out the stingy pin out of my arm but was stopped by a hand clasping my wrist making pain eject all over my body. There were voices all around the room but I couldn't understand any, as if all were blurred. My vision betrayed me and didn't wish to adjust the environment. I felt another sting and my eyes started to feel heavy once more, my knees gave out making me fall into the deep slumber.
Nathan Rivera's POV
I rubbed my eyes for the tenth time getting annoyed at every single person or thing around me. I decided to get Janet to home, since the last time she wasn't feeling well and tried to get out of there, creating a chaos. She would feel safer and comfy in our house. She was placed on our bed as I watched a nurse take care of her bruises and changed the bandages. I could do that easily but they didn't let me saying I wasn't feeling good and it will be hard for me. The thing is that it's worse for me and I should be the one helping her but they don't understand a thing. I am frustrated right now that I can't do anything.

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