Chapter 659
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 659:
She took Susan and Madisyn to dinner, with Glenn trailing behind, laden with bags. With so many joyful occasions recently, smiles adorned everyoneâs faces.
After the meal, they strolled together, exchanging lively chatter about their plans for the following day.
Suddenly, Susanâs phone buzzed.
âSusan.â Estebanâs voice crackled through, urgent and clipped.
âWhatâs wrong, Dad?â Susan inquired.
Esteban replied, âJada has been released from the detention center.â
âReally? How did she manage to get out early?â Susan asked, a hint of surprise creeping into her tone, though she didnât dwell on it too much.
Estebanâs voice grew taut, betraying his unease. âWhere are you now? You need to come home immediately. Jada bought a nearly scrapped car as soon as she got out. She might be coming for you.â
Susan was momentarily stunned.
At that moment, her gaze fell upon a white, battered vehicle parked nearby on the roadside, its condition suggesting it was on the brink of collapse.
Through the foggy window, Susan recognized a familiar face in the driverâs seat.
The womanâs eyes were ablaze with hatred.
Jada was brimming with resentment.
She had sunk so low, becoming the target of scorn from everyone, while Susan and Madisyn frolicked in their joy.
It was an injustice that twisted deep within her.
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She had tracked Susan down and lay in wait outside the restaurant. As Susan finally stepped out, Jada let out a chilling laugh. If she couldnât enjoy a good life, then she would make sure Susan didnât either.
The engine roared to life, its thunderous growl echoing as the car barreled toward Susan.
Lost in her phone conversation, Susan had ventured ahead, with Madisyn and her parents trailing behind her.
In that fleeting moment, Susan felt a wave of relief wash over her, grateful that she hadnât dragged Madisyn into this mess.
âSusan!â Madisyn shouted. She caught sight of the car hurtling toward them at the last possible moment. Her pupils dilated with fear as she sprinted to protect Susan, but it was too late. The impact was brutal, sending a figure crashing to the ground, blood pooling swiftly around them.
The pedestrians nearby erupted in terrified screams.
As Susan slowly blinked her eyes open, she was astonished to find she felt no pain, only to see Esteban before her. His eyes were shut tight, blood streaming from a wound on his head as he clutched her fiercely.
Jada was thrilled, thinking her plan was about to succeed. But she hadnât anticipated Esteban rushing in at that moment. Her face flushed with anger, and she clenched her fists tightly as fury surged from deep within her.
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