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Chapter 1999

Chapter 1999

Before Keegan could respond, Stella interjected firmly, "Agreeing not to use that medicine was my limit. If you keep pushing menot to share it, we'll file for a divorce tomorrow. No need to continue this farce!"

Keegan remained silent momentarily, then said, "what if you exceed her data limit? Connect both phones to the Wi-Fi. We havea gigabit connection here; it'll be faster."

Stella thought, ‘At least he's got that right.’

Acar engine echoed from downstairs as Stella connected the phones to the Wi-Fi. Peering through the curtains, Keegan saw theSaun family car pulling up. Darcie had arrived.novelbin

Stella began to panic, "Why is she here already? The battery isn't drained yet, and | haven't finished sending the photos."

"Stay calm," Keegan reassured her, handing her a coat. "Go to the next room and keep quiet. I'll handle Darcie. Remember todelete her chat history and Wi-Fi from the phone after the upload. Don't worry if the video isn't fully sent. Just be silent."

Stella nodded.Keegan gave her an encouraging smile, kissed her forehead gently, and whispered, "Go on."

The doorbell rang insistently downstairs, still catching Stella's scent in the air, Keegan opened Jaylene's bag, took out herperfume, and sprayed it around. Then, he opened the windows to let the fragrance disperse. After messaging Aldor, he leisurelydescended the stairs. Frowning, Darcie demanded, "Why did it take you so long to open the door? Where's Jaylene?”

"She's upstairs, resting after some hangover beverage," Keegan replied nonchalantly."Which room? Take me there," She insisted.

"Darcie, please wait," Keegan said. "Jaylene hasn't woken up yet. She was dizzy, and the beverage didn't help. Aldor's gettinghangover medicine. Once she takes it, you can take her home."

Darcie coldly refused, "I'll take her now. We have medicine at home."

‘It's better if she's not awake. If she wakes up and sees Keegan, she'll probably insist on staying.’ Darcie thought, she looked upand said, "Please, show me the way."

Keegan glanced at his wristwatch and nodded, "Right this way."

Keegan led Darcie to the room. Jaylene, flushed and restless in her sleep, seemed genuinely unwell. Darcie tried to rouse herbut to no avail. She glanced around and saw Jaylene's bag on the table. There was a faint scent of perfume in the room, the kindJaylene always used. Darcie flipped through Jaylene's bag and asked, "Where is Jaylene's phone?"

Keegan calmly explained, "Aldor took it to charge. I'll get it."

He returned shortly with the phone. Darcie took it, noting the 20- something percent battery. She glanced at Keegan but saidnothing. Determined to separate Jaylene from Keegan, Darcie did not even ask for his help. Instead, she called the driver tocarry Jaylene downstairs.

After the car had left and Keegan was sure they were gone, he returned upstairs. Stella had not come out of the room, which hefound peculiar. He wondered if she was too scared to move. He opened the door and found her squatting on the floor, she wasslightly pale, fixated on her phone. On the screen was a video from when Keegan was gravely injured.

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