Marrying a Secret Zillionaire: Happy ever after - Chapter 116
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Chapter 116:
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But Felix was faster. His hand clamped around her wrist, twisting viciously until pain shot through her arm.
“Ah!” Linsey cried out as the bottle slipped from her grasp and shattered against the floor.
Felix’s grin curled into something cruel, his eyes gleaming with amusement at her struggle.
“You’re sharper than I thought,” he mused aloud. “Trying to escape? Clever. But pointless. You’re not going anywhere. Be a good girl and cooperate—maybe I’ll go easy on you…”
Before he could finish, Linsey lunged. She sank her teeth into his arm, biting down with all her strength.
Felix’s scream tore through the air.
“Ahhh!”
As his grip loosened, Linsey shoved aside the pain and whirled around.
This was it—her last chance.
She had to escape. She had to find help.
Stumbling toward the door, she forced one foot in front of the other, every step draining what little strength she had left.
Her ears rang. Her vision blurred. Consciousness dangled by a thread, but she willed herself to stay upright.
She crashed into the door, hands fumbling for the handle. Twisting it frantically—
Nothing.
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Her stomach plummeted.
It was locked.
From the outside.
“Linsey, you’re dead meat.”
Felix’s voice thundered from behind her. As Linsey turned, he lunged forward, his fingers wrapping around her neck in a vice-like grip.
The sudden pressure stole her breath, sending her head spinning. Panic surged through her as she scratched at his unyielding hands, desperate for air.
“Let… let me go…” Linsey managed to choke out, her words barely a whisper amid her struggle.
Felix’s eyes blazed with fury, his face twisted into something monstrous.
“Linsey! You piece of shit! How could you do this to me?!”
He shot her a murderous glare, entirely unfazed by her pale, trembling face as he unleashed his rage.
“For five years, Linsey—five years we were together! Not only did you leave me, but now you dare to hit me?”
His voice rose, laced with disbelief and venom.
“You never fail to piss me off!”
Linsey gasped, her voice raw but defiant.
“Oh, please, Felix. You were the one who messed up first. And now you’re trying to make me the villain? I swear, I never wronged you in those five years. But tell me the truth—did you ever really treat me right?”
Her words struck like blades. Felix stared into her cold, unwavering gaze, his expression darkening.
“You’re just a woman! Learn your damn place!” he spat, contempt thick in his tone.
“We barely broke up, and you’re already married to Collin? Falling for him? That’s your biggest mistake!”
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