Evelyn Wyatt: The Vindicated Wife
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he finally pulled away. I couldn't be any less thankful for the time
y," she pointed out. I had always felt this extreme hate oozing from her but always ignored it: and the few ti
es of Caleb hitting my head with a rod multiple times with eyes glaring at me had began seething in
impossible to breathe or think properly. I immediately excused myself before rushing ou
of relief, a sense of unease crept over me,
l man standing from afar smoking. I stood there for a while, contemplating, but
ely stand it. He slowly turned to look at me and his dark brown eyes bore in
is movements slightly terrified me... "Alright. Since you know what's good f
believe you know already about the consequen
k on him and I failed to realize that he had put the cigarette out.
y skin. "Don't call me Hawthorne. We're not marr
be in a deep thought. "You don't want his name?" He asked, startling me. I swallowed, finding it difficult
with my words because this was Caleb's uncle and an enigmatic
d at him to know if he was angry, but he looked un
know," I
ut to speak, but he beat me to it. "If you can't be with him then why don't you
ead of being furious with the fact that I was going to break h
he said, tucking his hands into
ed. The pain of getting hit over and over again and seeing that one particular face that you had once viewed as your salvation. The pain of never getting to meet your first ever baby. The pain o
ide where they belonged. This was no time to cry, I had cried enough and I planned to let it
ed in breaking me. I'd make sure they pay for their disloyalty.
we were?!" Caleb scolded me, gripping my arms roughly. He looked angry, and I could'
ed enough that the first thing you could do after finally seeing me
e guests who looked curious as hell. "We can'
Forcing a smile at him, I wrapped my hand around his. "Alright babe,
on. He hit the silver spoon on the glass, heightening the people's attention im
th us, and I'd also like to appreciate your gifts, wishes, and patience. Thank you for being par
s on everything my father worked hard for before he died. His plans were finally going to be s
'Do as your heart pleases.' My heart immediately soared with a
g date is--" bu
d," someone said among the crowd. Moving my gaze
t didn't have the guts to say a word. I found it quite a
ightened my shoulders confidently as I m
date with smiles on their faces. Eventually, my gaze landed on his uncle, his n
t felt more like a reassurance that
be here. Today was supposed to be the happiest day of my life, but sadly, it's not. Therefore, the wedding will not be
as they all gasped in utter shock. They
t bothering to look at him, I turned to my dad. "Dad, I'm sorry, but I have to go now. Please help me see
him, but that would blow everything ou
lling me what to do. It was time to be in charge of my life and make them pay for what they did to me in my now past life. Ca