Chapter 227
As Willow witnessed a man viciously spit on Aaron’s tom clothes, fury surged through her veins. She sprang to her feet and shoved the man with all her might, sending him stumbling backward.
“Back off, all of you! I won’t let you keep trashing Aaron and Nicola’s stuff!”
Willow went wild, pushing against the men who were desecrating Aaron and Nicola’s belongings. But her petite frame stood no chance against the hulking, brutish men.
In no time, she found herself roughly shoved back to the ground, her body aching and bruised. The agony churning in her gut paled in comparison to the knives twisting in her heart.
Every inch of Willow’s skin trembled with pain. She clenched her teeth, fighting to come back up. But before she could muster the strength, Skyler moved in, slamming her foot down hard on Willow’s hand.
“How’s it feeling, Willow? Enjoying the show?” Skyler’s lips curled into a malicious grin.
When she saw Matthew approaching, she reluctantly lifted her foot off Willow’s hand.
Skyler jabbed an accusatory finger at Willow. “Willow, Willa grew up with us. How could you be so
heartless to hurt our best friend like that?
“Willa lost her baby, and she’ll never be a mother again! You’ve destroyed her life. Is that what you wanted,
Willow? How could I have a sister as monstrous as you?”
“Cut the act, Skyler! Don’t pretend you don’t know what Wilhelmina did!” Willow’s eyes blazed with fury.
“Skyler, I’ll never forgive you! You’ve hurt me and everyone I care about over and over. If I’m going to hell,
I’m taking you with me!” Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
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“Willow, you’re truly unrepentant!” Matthew’s face, usually gentle, was now chillingly cold as he watched
Willow stand up to Skyler.
“Unrepentant? Heh!” Willow laughed bitterly. “You all say I’m unrepentant, but what did I do wrong? What should I regret?
“Alright, I do regret something! I regret loving the wrong person, and I regret trusting the wrong friends!
“Matthew, you’re not the friend I once knew. You’ve become a heartless monster!”
“Willow, what the heck did you just say?” Matthew’s eyes narrowed dangerously, his cold stare piercing
through her. “Spit it out, Willow. Say it again!”
“Matthew, I don’t even recognize you anymore,” Willow retorted, her voice wavering with a mix of anger
and sadness.
She fought to hold back her tears, refusing to show any weakness in front of the very people who had tormented her relentlessly / But as memories of their time in the dungeon flooded back, Willow felt her
resolve weaken.
The days of clinging to hope with Matthew and Aaron seemed like a distant dream, shattered by the
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harsh reality of their current situation. She tried to recall the warmth of Matthew’s smile, the way it used to light up their darkest moments.
But now, all she saw was a stranger staring back at her with cold indifference. At that moment, Willow realized that the Matthew she once knew was gone, replaced by someone unrecognizable.
Matthew’s men continued to vandalize Aaron and Nicola’s graves. They ripped Aaron’s clothes to shreds, setting them ablaze with their lighters, and Nicola’s bloodstained boots suffered the same fate.
No matter how much rage and defiance filled Willow’s heart, she couldn’t reclaim Aaron and Nicola’s possessions. As relics turned to ashes, time stubbornly refused to turn back. How could she possibly preserve their memory?
Through tear–blurred eyes, Willow glimpsed the Matthew she once knew from their days in the dungeon. It was when Aaron was just a newborn, crying nonstop. Willow was in agony, feeling overwhelmed by Aaron’s persistent cries.
She had no desire to console Aaron, but Matthew stepped in, cradling him in his arms with a tenderness that contrasted sharply with their grim reality.