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Betrayal 184

Betrayal 184

Chapter 184 

Celestine could already picture ither little girl, Celia, all alone in that dark, cramped room, bad people outside chasing her, terrified and on edge every second. The thought made Celestine’s stomach twist with guilt

No matter what Chester had done, the child should never have been dragged into 

this. After all, Celia was just a kid herself

Tears slid down Celestine’s cheeks as she choked out, Driver, please, can you go faster? I’ll pay you triple.” 

By the time she finally reached Oceana Park, she realized it had been abandoned for years. Wild grass choked the paths, and thick groves of trees cast everything in deep shadow. Even though the ocean was close by, almost no one ever passed through here. If someone wanted to do something in this place, no one would ever 

know… 

The more Celestine thought, the more her fear grew. She forced herself not to imagine what could happen

While keeping in touch with her daughter, she followed Celia’s directions and found the little cottage on the southern edge of the park. Celestine scanned the area, tense and wary, but didn’t spot anyone suspicious

She snapped a quick photo of the cottage and sent it to Celia

Celestine: Celia, are you in here

Celia replied instantly

Celia: Yes, Mom, I’m inside! Hurry up

Meanwhile, in the Fordham family living room, Celia lounged contentedly on the sofa, popping pieces of fresh fruit into her mouth as she watched cartoons. She giggled at the silly antics on the screen. When her phone chimed, she glanced at itand instantly frowned when she saw it was another message from Celestine

Mom was always so naggy! All these messages were so annoying! If she’d known her mother hadn’t changed her old habits at all, Celia would’ve just pretended her phone died and hurried her to the cottage instead

She really hoped the muscle she’d hired online would do the jobher mom needed a good scare. Then maybe she’d finally stop being so stubborn and quit making 

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everyoneGrandpa, Dad, her brotherworry all the time

Honestly, Celia thought, her mom was supposed to be the grownup, but she really didn’t act like it

After sending a final reply to Celestine and making sure her mom had arrived, Celia blocked her again and went right back to her cartoons, grinning. Cartoons were way more fun than dealing with Mom

Youwho are you? Where’s my daughter?!” 

Celestine had barely stepped into the dim little cottage when a heavy blow struck the back of her head. Pain bloomed sharp and hot, but she grit her teeth, clinging to consciousness for her daughter’s sake. She managed to catch a second swing, her hands locking around the rough wood of the club, blood trickling from her temple as she desperately tried to spot Celia’s tiny form in the darkness

Celia, please please be safe

A man’s raspy voice rang with mockery. This one’s got some fight in her.” 

A second man sneered. “She doesn’t even know we’re the ones her daughter hired to teach her a lesson! Hahaha!” 

In that instant, Celestine’s world collapsed into silenceevery sound faded out

This wasCelia’s doing

Celia had lied to her. Set her up. Hired strangers to hurt her own mother

For a moment, Celestine couldn’t grasp it. She couldn’t breathe, as if all the air had been ripped from her lungs. Her heart pounded, her chest heaved as she ught to pull herself together

But the weight of betrayal and heartbreak crushed her. Her strength failed. Her hands dropped limply, and the second blow landed hard on her skull

Celestine drifted into a long, winding dream

Her daughter, only a year old, had just learned to walk. She’d wobbled over to Celestine, grabbed her handthe one she’d accidentally nicked while slicing fruitand blew gently on the cut. Still too little to speak clearly, she’d murmured, Mommyblowno more pain.” 

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Celestine’s heart had melted on the spot. Mothers always cried over their children

Even in her dream, a tear slid down Celestine’s cheek

Her daughter had once been her little angel

How had it come to this

Betrayal

Betrayal

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