Chapter 29
Chapter 29 Exposing Her True Colors
The day Elsa was discharged, I texted her and invited her for a meal the next day.
She readily agreed and must've figured it wouldn't be just a meal. But I believed she'd come to me even if I didn't reach out. She was engro
I had
received word that after Jack was rejected by Eric in the ward, he refused to give up and arranged to meet for a discussion at the same rest This time, I was determined to expose Elsa's true colors to Jack.
I left home 30 minutes late on purpose. When I arrived at the restaurant, Elsa was visibly impatient.
When she saw me, she masked her annoyance as if her earlier irritation had just been nothing more than my imagination.
Once I
took my seat, she started whining, "Why are you so late, Jane? You didn't answer my calls, and I thought you'd forgotten about today." Her tone was casual as if the incident with the spiked juice had never happened. I was amazed by her nerves of steel. I decided to play alor
I smiled and set my bag beside me. "I left a little late. Let's order."noveldrama
The food arrived in no time. While we ate, I made some small talk with Elsa though she kept steering the conversation toward Jeremiah. Then, she'd scan my face to gauge if I still cared about < him.
Unfortunately for her, she was going to be disappointed
The restaurant was located on the top floor and offered a panoramic view of the city through the floor-to- ceiling windows. There was even an open-air pool.
After our meal, I suggested taking a walk and led Elsa toward the pool.
Before we set out, I texted
Jack, “Elsa is with me. We're by the pool of Sizzling Bistro." Those few words were enough.
The last time Elsa was with me, she ended up hospitalized for two days. And now that she'd just been discharged and we were alone, Jack driven crazy with worry. He'd come running to her even if it meant losing the partnership.
Standing by the pool, I watched the water ripple under the breeze. My tone was cold as I began."
Elsa, was the spiked juice for me?"
With that, I turned to look at her with a sharp gaze.
She must not have expected
the confrontation either. Panic fleeted through her face, and she forced a laugh to hide her guilt.
"I don't understand. What are you talking about? Haven't we moved on from the juice incident?
Why are you still holding onto it? Plus, I was the one who ended up in the hospital, and I juiced the freshest fruits for you." Whenever Elsa lied, she tried to maintain her act even if no one was around to hear it.
I stared at her for seconds somewhat contemplatively. Then, as if relieved, I smiled. “Is that so? I guess I was overthinking.”
I withdrew my gaze and took out my phone to reply to a few texts.
Just as I tucked the phone back into my pocket, I felt a sudden shove from behind. Immediately after, I lost my balance and tumbled into the water.
When I surfaced and gasped for air, I saw Jack emerge around the corner.
Relief washed over me. Thankfully, he had arrived, or my efforts would've been in vain.
In
my past life, I didn't know how to swim. But I eventually learned after being sent to a psychiatric hospital where I was repeatedly held under
Elsa must've assumed I couldn't swim and decided to push me into the pool. She thought she could kill two birds with one
stone by eliminating the child in my womb and killing me altogether.
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