?Chapter 215:
Norah tossed the package onto the bedside table and, anticipating potential stains, had preemptivelyid a stic bag beneath it.
Alice turned her attention to the package upon hearing Norah’s movements and was immediately struck by the potent smell of blood.
Norah carefully untied the bundle with her slender fingers to reveal a ghastly sight. It was twenty fingers, the sight of which was undeniably horrifying.
Sitting up a bit, Alice’s face lit up with unmistakable thrill as she stared at the macabre collection. With an intense look, she questioned, “Norah, are these from them?”
“Correct,” Norah confirmed.
Norah retrieved her phone, hit y, and the room was soon filled with the sound of the men’s excruciating cries. Alice’s excitement grew with each scream, her gaze wild with a touch of insanity. “This is perfect!”
Grasping Norah’s hands tightly, Alice said with glee, “Thank you, Norah.”
Norah had avenged Alice when no one else would. Watching the tormentors suffer in the video brought Alice a deep sense of satisfaction.
“Everything I promised, I’ve done. Alice, please focus on your recovery.”
Norah was aware of Alice’s propensity for aggression. Without anyone in her corner, Alice’s temper could easily spiral out of control, potentially leading to fatal oues.
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Tears formed in Alice’s eyes as she nodded in strong agreement. With Norah’s support, she felt a warmth akin to having a supportive family. She no longer felt as though she was alone in the world.
Later, after she had finished taking care of Alice, Norah received a call from Sean.
“I’m right outside the hospital,” Sean informed her.
“I’ll be right there.”
ncing at the package on the table, Norah paused and decided to bring it along. She believed in being transparent with Sean about her actions to maintain the health of their rtionship, opting to be her authentic self with him, both now and in the future.
As she walked past the reception, Norah’s presence alone was enough to unnerve the nurse, leaving her with a sense of triumph upon receiving the scored look.
Norah resolved to hire a reliable caregiver for Alice the next day, recognizing that Alice’s continued hospital stay required professional care in her absence.
Sean noticed Norah as she approached the hospital’s exit and walked toward her. He noticed a change in her attire.
“Norah, what’s with your dress?”
Earlier in the morning, her dress had been a long skirt, but now it had changed drastically. The section around her thighs was jagged, showing clear signs that it had been hastily altered.
“It’s not important,” Norah replied briefly.
“What’s that you’re carrying? Let me help.” With Norah disinclined to borate, Sean smoothly changed the subject, offering his help with a gesture. “I’ve got this.”
As she adjusted the package, Sean detected the faint odor of blood. He spected that perhaps Norah had purchased some sort of meat.
“Didn’t Phillipe with you? Where is he?”
“He’s on his way, following us.”
Once Norah settled into the car, Sean reached over to secure her seatbelt and gently touched her cheek. “No need for extrapany on our date, right?” His voice, deep and captivating, carried a yful undertone. His face was mere inches away from hers, and she could feel the warmth of his breath. Sean looked straight at her, his gaze traveling from her eyebrows down to her crimson lips.
“Norah, may I?”
Before Norah could finish her sentence, he had nted a kiss on her lips. The sound resonated within the confines of the car. Once he was done kissing her, Sean leaned back in the driver’s seat, straightened his tie, and dered with satisfaction, “Let’s get going. I know a great ce for us to eat.”
Norah caught the lingering fragrance of Sean, her lips parting slightly as she observed his pleased demeanor, her heart racing in curiosity. She sped her hands together as she felt her heartbeat like a drum. Though she projected confidence in romantic matters, her actual experience with love was limited.
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