Bound by love: Marrying my Disabled Husband - Chapter 1322
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Chapter 1322:
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Elyse’s face clouded as she walked further into the house. The scene in the living room was nothing short of chaos — glass shards glinting on the floor, furniture knocked askew, and the television sporting a gaping hole. Maids moved cautiously, sweeping up the debris with weary efficiency.
And there, standing amidst the wreckage, was Debora.
Elyse’s frown deepened as her gaze locked onto the woman.
“What on earth are you doing? Is this your house? How can you just destroy things like this?”
Debora met Elyse’s sharp tone with crossed arms and a defiant glare.
“I said I’d pay for it, didn’t I? What’s your problem? This might not be my house, but I’m Jayden’s blood — his family. I have every right to be here. You, on the other hand, don’t.”
Elyse’s lips twitched with amusement, though her eyes remained icy.
“Oh? And what are you planning to do about it? Kick me out?”
Fury flared in Debora’s eyes, her voice rising.
“You’re the one who killed my grandfather! What right do you have to stay here?”
Elyse arched a brow, her tone dripping with mockery.
“Oh, so you can’t stand the sight of me? Then by all means, have me arrested! But humor me for a moment—why is it that, of all the Owen family members, they sent you to cause a scene? Surely, you think Enzo died a terrible death. Shouldn’t you have been here long ago, baying for my blood? Or is it that the rest of your family is too unfilial to care?”
“You’re crossing the line!” Debora snarled, her voice shaking with fury as she glared at Elyse, the urge to lash out almost unbearable. If looks could kill, Elyse would have been long gone.
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Enzo had been many things—flawed, stubborn, even cruel—but he was still her grandfather. The thought of his killer walking free made her blood boil.
Just then, a cold voice sliced through the tension.
“That’s enough! Get out of here!”
Jayden descended the stairs, his expression stormy, his eyes burning with barely contained rage. At the sight of him, Debora’s bravado wavered, though she clenched her fists in an attempt to appear defiant.
“I’m not leaving,” she stammered, though her voice betrayed her unease. “Not unless you agree to what I want!”
Jayden’s lips curled into a cruel smirk.
“Are you trying to blackmail me?” His voice was low, deadly.
“Driscoll, take her out.”
Without hesitation, Driscoll summoned the bodyguards. They moved toward Debora, who fought against their grasp, her desperation growing with every step.
“Jayden! You can’t just abandon me like this!” she screamed, her voice cracking.
“You’re leaving me to die!”
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