"There are some things I didn't want to tell you at first.” Cindy smirked. "But I decided to tell you now. Even if my mother didn’t kill your child, that child wouldn't have survived after he was born."
As soon as she said those words, I abruptly grabbed her hair. "Cindy Reed, there’s a limit to my patience. I'm warning you, if you keep talking about my child with that tone, then you'll have to bear the consequences."
Cindy yelped in pain. "Let go! Wanda Lane!'
I let go of her hair and planned to ask Miss Woods to order the bodyguards to drive Cindy out.
Cindy had probably guessed it and hurried to say," Wanda Lane, if you don't believe what I'm about to say next then feel free to investigate it. Do you know why Theowy is so nice to you now? That's because he didn't want this child to survive in the first place. The medicine you took when you were pregnant was harmful to the baby. Even if the child was born, he would’ve died in no time at all. He only feels sorry for you. Don't tell me you've mistaken it for love?" 1
I frowned.
"I feel sorry for you and your child.” Cindy crossed her
arms. "No one wants you or your child. Though thinking about it, you deserve it for being delusional i n wanting to get something that isn't yours."
I would not easily believe her words, but I was also afraid that she was speaking the truth.
My negative emotions began spreading and I squeezed my eyes shut. My mind kept flashing back t o the night I lost my child. Without being able to control myself, I ran into the kitchen.
When I walked out, there was a fruit knife in my hand. Cindy and Miss Woods’ expressions changed.
"W-What are you trying to do, Ms. Wanda?” Miss Woods rushed up to me and asked in a panic.
I pushed her away and trotted up to Cindy. "I've had enough of you, Cindy Reed."
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