Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape
Chapter 1547
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In short, Caitlin was convinced that yton was not responsible. Even when a suspicious trap was set up outside the room, intended to frame Kallie with transparent lies, Caitlin continued to maintain her unwavering trust in yton. She acknowledged that there were many unanswered questions and important doubts, but she feltpelled to choose a side. After all, if Kallie wasn’t the culprit, the responsibility would fall on yton. Deeply in love, Caitlin’s trust in yton remained intact.
Realizing the depth of Caitlin’s deception, Linsey inhaled sharply. “He really is…”
Although Linsey didn’t finish the sentence, Kallie caught the meaning.
“That’s irrelevant now,” Kallie dered, leaning back on the bed with a cold stare. Now that Ipletely understand Caitlin, I see no point in continuing. She thinks she’s on the right track, but she underestimates Beth, who is not easy to deal with.
Linsey’s mind shed back to the day she saw Beth causing trouble downstairs, and in that instant, she understood exactly what Kallie meant. “So it was Caitlin who Beth confronted that day?”
Kallie nodded in confirmation. “Probably. Maybe Beth found out about yton’s affair with Caitlin.
Linsey’s face reflected theplexity of the situation. ”That day was chaotic, and yton was there, right? However, at a recent banquet, he and Beth seemed very close, talking openly about their wedding next month. Beth, known for her fiery temper, would hardly tolerate yton’s infidelity, which suggests that yton must have convinced her that they were no longer together.“
Kallie’s smile betrayed her thoughts. ”This just proves that yton is ying with Caitlin.”
The conversation trailed off, filled with mixed feelings. They didn’t know whether to gloat over Caitlin’s downfall or feel sorry for her.
After hesitating for a moment, Kallie dismissed the subject with a wave of her hand. “Let it go. I don’t want to talk about it anymore. Like I said, Caitlin made her choices, and they’re none of our business.”
Linsey agreed wholeheartedly. “You’re right, we shouldn’t let her negativity affect our vacation.”
Linsey then began enthusiastically describing her travel ns.
However, Kallie seemed distracted and left the room momentarily, returning with a bottle of iodine disinfectant. Realizing what was about to happen, Linsey tried halfheartedly to dodge her friend.
Kallie blocked her way with a sad smile. “Stay there. Remember, the doctor told us to clean the wound twice a day.”
Linsey’s eyes filled with tears. “But it itches so much. It’s just a little bruise and a scratch. It’ll heal on its own.”
With a stern expression, Kallie replied, “It’s very humid here. What if the wound gets infected? Do you want to risk your face? Think about my children. They’ll worry if they see it.”
After thinking about it, Linsey gave in. Reluctantly, she returned to Kallie’s side and gave her a reproachful look. “Please be gentle. It hurts a lot.”
Kallieughed and quickly reassured her, “I will be. ording to the doctor, with proper cleaning, it should be better tomorrow. Then you can put your makeup back on and we’ll take some great pictures together.” Motivated by that idea, Linsey became more cooperative.
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