Chapter 57
Missing Mrs. Lowry: The Billionaire’s Wakeup Call
Chapter 57
Megan felt utterly humiliated.
To her Sullivan made it clear that even with the title of Mrs. Lowry, she was nothing more than a vessel for his carnal release, an exclusive plaything. He had never shown her an ounce of respect.
In his eyes, she was like a cheap streetwalker!
Within the hundred square meter space of the media room, Meganâs pitiful pleas mingled with Sullivanâs satisfied grunts. He hadnât felt this good in a long time!
Sullivan looked down at Megan. He couldnât see her face and felt unsatisfied, so he gently tugged her hair, tilting her head to kiss her.
Megan was dazed, passively occupied by him. In her hand was a paring knife she had grabbed in her struggle. She felt desolate and absurd.
And she knew that once she left this room, sheâd return to her former life as the seemingly respectable, yet utterly devoid of self, Mrs. Lowry. Perhaps Sullivan would keep her confined at home, hidden away like some shameful secret
Megan didnât want that. She didnât want to go back, nor did she want Cora to end up behind bars. She was out of options⦠When Sullivan was
was pushed away, he was caught off guard! He looked at Megan in astonishment; they were both in a state of disgrace! Megan knelt on the sofa, clutching the paring knife. Even with trembling hands, she held it firmly as if the insignificant blade could protect her.
Sullivanâs eyes, once filled with lust, tumed cold.
Of course, his interest had waned
He casually zipped up his pants, sneering at her, âMrs. Lowry, planning to murder your husband with that? Do you even have the guts?â Meganâs face was pale. Her lips quivered as she stared at Sullivan.
âSullivan, you wonât believe anything I say, will you? I never meant to hurt you, and I really did enter room 6201 by mistake. Do you think! plotted all along to become Mrs. Lowry?â
Sullivan was silent.
Silence sometimes equates to acquiescence.
Megan suddenly laughed, a laugh filled with bitterness. âYes! You really donât have to believe me! So, Sullivan, can I atone now? Can i use my life to make amends for past mistakes, for my youthful ignorance, for having loved you so much?â
The knifeâs point turned towards herself.
The cold
edge sliced through. Her tender wrist was stained with fresh blood, dripping drop by drop.
Soon a bloodstain spread across the carpet..
It was a horrific sight!
Sullivan was stunned; he hadnât expected Megan to do this! He took a step towards her, but she retreated. Seemingly oblivious to the pain in her wrist, unaware that losing so much blood could kill her, she still smiled, asking him, âSullivan, is this enough? If not, I can continue to atone until you are satisfied.â
She cut into her arm time and again without hesitation, the girl who once feared pain seemed to no longer know what it felt like. Sullivan watched her determined expression. He knew that if he didnât compromise, Megan could bleed out right there and then, as she clearly had no fear of death.
Apart from shock, perhaps something else was shaking his soul, stirring within himâ¦..
Finally, Sullivan heard his own voice of concession, âFine! Iâll have the Baldwin family drop the charges. Cora can go home tonight.â
The paring knife clattered to the floor, Megan fainted from blood loss, collapsing onto the couch, her body covered in blood.
It was an image Sullivan would never forget
When Megan awoke, it was two in the morning.
The light was soft, the walls pristine white, with a faint scent of antiseptic in the air,
She was in the highâend ward of Lowry Hospital.
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