Chapter 95 In The Public Eye
I heard screams and curses from the room across the hall. Flashes from cameras flickered relentlessly.
People were still squeezing in.
I panicked and lifted my dress as I was swept into the room with the crowd. It was chaotic inside. Two
naked bodies curled up, the woman’s head buried behind the man, screaming nonstop.
The man shielded the naked woman while pointing at the people taking pictures. “All of you get out!”
A defiant Lauren stepped on the large blanket that should have been on the bed. Two others were at her
side, standing on a pile of clothes.
I stood there, dumbfounded, staring at the scene before me. The man was none other than Matthew, who
was celebrating our anniversary with me. He was looking great in a sharp suit just moments ago. Now, he
was exposed to everyone.
The woman was none other than my sister–in–law, Melanie. She was dressed elegantly today, but she was
utterly repulsive now.
Lauren stood smugly with her arms crossed, directing the chaos. “Keep shooting, take more! Adjust your
angles. Go over there! Get them apart and capture that slut’s face.”
A fierce woman rushed forward and yanked Melanie away Melanie tried to resist, but she was slapped
several times. Her hair was pulled back, and they forcefully turned her face toward the camera.
“Lauren, do you even realize what you’re doing?” Matthew shouted at Lauren.
“You don’t know what I’m doing?! I’m just giving you a taste of your own medicine. Why? Aren’t you
protecting her? Come on, then! So, she’s the one you fancy? Hahaha! Your taste is certainly bold!
Everyone, keep shooting! I guarantee it’ll go viral!”
“Let her go… Get out… I want to see who dares to keep taking- Matthew’s sentence ended abruptly. I
was already standing on the side of the bed, and our eyes locked.
Everyone followed his gaze and stared at me in silence. I stood there and just stared at the two people on the bed. The murmurs started.
“Hey! Isn’t that girl his sister?”
Goodness gracious, what’s going on? He’s with his sister?”
“Stop talking, his wife’s here. Look, if it were me, I’d be livid
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