Love Unbreakable

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Chatper 328

Instead, it was because Hector had promised to give her a good lesson. It was hard to foresee how Mitchel would punish hernow that Raegan’s grandma had passed away.

Tessa, fearful of the repercussions of her actions, was no longer reluctant to leave the country. She now wished to escape asswiftly as possible.

She informed Kenia what had transpired, and Kenia became agitated as well. Kenia didn’t expect that Tessa would cause such ahuge trouble.

It wasn’t an effective method to hide abroad. Tessa would be tracked down by Mitchel wherever she went if he intended topunish her.

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After thinking for a while, they decided that beseeching Kyler for assistance was the wisest course of action, given theintertwining ties between the Murray and Dixon families.

Given that, she assumed that this matter could be over soon.

After all, Raegan’s grandmother had succumbed to illness, not Tessa’s hands.Resolute in their decision, they materialized in the church together.

“Luciana,” said Kenia, attempting to curry favor with Luciana.novelbin

Luciana frowned.

“Why are you here?”

Kenia grinned but quickly realized it was a little too much. She remarked, “I came here with Tessa to pay tribute to thedeceased.”

Luciana’s countenance bore an unmistakable trace of perplexity, unaware that the events in the nursing house linked to Tessa.Raegan remained stood in silence. In a hoarse tone, Raegan, upon seeing Tessa and Kenia, bellowed, “Get out of here!”Such intrusion felt unbearable. It was a disturbance to the sanctity of her grandmother's farewell.

Tessa assumed she had debased herself in this act of condolence, only to be treated with contempt. She felt humiliated andembarrassed.

With a pinch of feigned sorrow, Tessa replied, “Raegan, upon learning of your grandmother’s passing, | hastened to pay myrespects. The prior encounter was a grievous misunderstanding. How could | have foreseen those women’s madness?”

Kenia interjected, “Indeed, as soon as | was apprised of the situation, | admonished Tessa. She has a penchant for involvingherself in people’s business, yet, in truth, she played no role in that sordid affair.”With an envelope of money extended as a conciliatory gesture, Kenia proffered, “Raegan, accept this, please. It is recompense

for Tessa’s perceived wrongdoing. | implored her to kowtow and apologize to your grandmother.”

Raegan’s response was swift and unforgiving, flinging the envelope at Kenia’s visage, her voice laden with anguish as sheyelled, “Fuck off!

Are you deaf or something? Get the hell out of my face!”

The envelope burst open, scattering cash on the floor, the sharp edges scratching Kenia’s and Tessa’s cheeks. Kenia’s andTessa’s evilness and shamelessness paralleled those photoshopped photos set for slandering Raegan the other day.

Deep down, they didn’t feel any responsibility for their hurtful words, instead resorting to a feigned apology as a smokescreen.

The mastermind behind the conspiracy, Tessa, seemed adept at evading culpability.

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