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Her Innocence novel Chapter 66

Summary for Chapter 66: Her Innocence

Chapter summary: Chapter 66 from the book Her Innocence by Diyya

Discover the most important events of Chapter 66, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Her Innocence. With the engaging writing of Diyya, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Nathan Rivera's POV

Everything is my fault, if I was a tad bit smarter, she wouldn't have slipped off easily. She would have still been fine with the child in her belly. I should have dig deeper in what was actually going on in Janet's past. But I turned a blind eye.

I want to shoot that woman till I am satisfied, torture her for all the years she tortured my love. She deserves to be left to be eaten by wolves. She should-

Janet snored adorably as I snickered and pulled her closer, brushing my thoughts away. It was midnight already and we have been doing nothing except staying in. Maybe I should go out for a walk with her. She can't walk, and what if something happens when she is there with no sorts of protection. I didn't want to take any risks but staying in wasn't a good idea either.

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It was midnight when I got a call from an unknown number. I wanted to ignore it but the inner gut in me wanted to know who was calling me at this hour and why? I picked it up and then heard the beeping sound. My signal was fine but the beep was indicating that the call couldn't connect. I walked towards the door and went in the living room when the call still couldn't connect and that's when I realized that it wasn't a beep indicating that the connection was disturbed but the beep was actually coming from the call. Goosebumps ran across my body and when I ran back to the room. I saw a figure standing over Janet's body with a gun pointed on her head. She was sleeping peacefully without knowing what was happening and that made me want to grab that bitch by her neck and keep smashing her head to the wall. I pulled my gun out as well and pointed it her way.

"Drop it or she loses her life." I chuckled a little louder so Janet could wake up and realize the situation.

"How about you drop it? Don't want to lose your precious life now, don't you?" I said clutching the pistol tighter and took a step closer to her.

Her hands were trembling and by her dirty clothes I could tell that she had nowhere to go. She was blooded and shivering bad with the cold outside.

"I already lost everything; I am not leaving alone. I will take her with me, and the hearts of all you who loved her." She said groggily with the pistol in her hands shaking, slightly. From the corner of my eye, I realized that Janet had her eyes slightly open, I wanted her to take the gun or anything from the corner of her bed and shoot this bitch.

"Before that you have to go over me." I spoke with a smirk. "Your obsession with your brother made you into a sociopath." I tried to keep up with the topic so she doesn't turn to Janet side. Janet realized her situation and took the first thing that came to her hand. I smirked and was glad that the gun was loaded. I could tell her hands were shaking even from the darkness, when my eyes meet the psycho's, she narrowed her eyes and turned to Janet. Without thinking twice, a gunshot rang around the house, I had no silencer so if anyone heard the gunshot. They would call the police first and follow the sound. In a second everyone was in the room; I quickly went over Janet who was crying and trying to remove the groaning body from over her. She finally succeeded and I saw the bitch taking her last breaths as I took out my gun and shot her till my gun was out of ammo.

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