She had no idea why, but somehow she’d made it to the marriage office in one piece.
What truly blindsided her, though, was Chester climbing into her car without a word.
The moment she heard Chester had been in an accident, her whole world nearly collapsed. Still, the person she’d hired to do the dirty work was already safe and sound in North America. Even if the police started digging, there was no way the trail would ever lead back to her.
With both kids in her hands, she could use Chester’s time in a coma to win over the Fordhams. Once he woke and his marriage to Celestine was officially over, she could finally step into the Fordham family with her head held high.
Dahlia, upon hearing Celestine’s words, flew into a rage. “You little tramp! Are you calling my son a curse? Have you got a death wish?”
“Enough, Dahlia, just let it go. Celly’s not the kind of kid you think,” Sanderson groaned, rubbing his temples. The constant bickering was the main reason he’d always avoided coming home.
Joanna stepped forward, ready to play peacemaker. “Celly, Chester only ended up in that accident because of you. How could you say something so heartless? Dahlia’s just worried about her son. As a mother yourself, you should understand how she feels. Apologize to Dahlia.”
Dahlia’s expression softened, and she gave Joanna an approving look. This woman, whom she’d once despised as a homewrecker, suddenly seemed a lot more agreeable.
Celestine quietly retied the bandage around her cast, which had come loose. “Miss Sinclair, since you’re so good at putting yourself in someone else’s shoes, why not go a step further? Tell us how you’d gladly die for Chester.”
Joanna’s face darkened, shifting from red to pale and back again. “If I could, I’d trade places with Chester in a heartbeat. But it’s too late for that now. This happened because of you, and it’s only natural for Dahlia to be devastated for her son.”
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