Chapter 283
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 214 leave me in the lurch! What should I Yvette listened to the words on the phone in panic, her hand trembling on the table, âMs. White! You canât just in do now? I donât want to go to jail âYou donât want to go to jail, and neither does anyone yone else. Donât bring this up with me again. Donât forget, Wette, youâre the one who did this in the first place. it has nothing to do with me, Instead of wasting time asking me, you should go and ask Xavier. Youâre carrying his child now, thereâs no way he wouldnât protect you, Trene said coldly before hanging up the phone.
Listening to the busy signal from the phone, Yvette felt a stals of anxiety. She realized that Irene had given up on her. It made sense, trene hadnât shown up during the entire event, and Yvette lud handled all the followâup communication. Now that it all came to light, there was no evidence linking Irene to it. Helen was the first scapegoat, and Yvette was Ireneâs scapegoat.
Yvette sat on the bed, gasping for air. After what felt like ages, Xavier finally returned to the room. As soon as he stepped in, he saw the state Yvette was in âXavier, she murmured.
âYvette, whatâs wrong? Is it your stomach? Xavier asked with concern.
Yvette shook her head, her face pale. She didnât know how to express it, but only the Flynn family could help her now. Helen was locked up in a mental institution, and the wrongs Yvette committed were on the verge of being exposed. If it came to light, she would end up in jail.
She glanced at Xavier, who was fussing over her, filled with warmth and concern. After much contemplation, she finally made up her mind; she had to confess sooner rather than later. If Yasmine caught them off guard, even if Xavier truly wanted to save lier, there wouldnât be enough time. Her eyes began to moisten, and anyone looking would feel a pang of sympathy.
Xavier, in a panic, grabbed her hand, worried that she might have a stomachache. âYvette, whatâs wrong? Is there something you need o tell me?â âXavier, if one day you found out that I made a really big mistake, what would you do?â Yvetteâs eyes were brimming with tears as she looked at him. Xavier had a bad feeling about this. âWhat kind of mistake?â
Yvette threw herself into Xavierâs arms, crying uncontrollably, âXavier, itâs all my faultTM What exactly happened? Xavierâs brows furrowed deeply.
âActually, what happened at the Luxury Lane Villas wasnât my sisterâs doing. It was me. I drove the car there. When you asked me that day, I was too scared to admit it, and my sister ended up in the detention center because of my selfishness. Itâs all my fault,â she sobbed, gasping for breath âXavier, just turn me in now, I know I was wrong Her fists were clenched tightly, unsure of what choice Xavier should make. Would he directly send her to prison, or would he choose to turn a blind eye and let Helen continue taking the blame!
However, before he could speak, Selena rushed in and blocked Yvette, saying âDonât be afraid. Whatever money they want, weâll give it to them. Xavier, you canât lose your head right now. Yvette is already pregnant, and prison is no place for anyoneâ She paused for a moment and then continued, âHelen has made so many mistakes before; itâs good for her to learn a lesson this time.â
Xavier frowned deeply. Mom was once willing to do anything for Helen, but now sheâs saying all this just to take the fall Yvette felt a rush of relief inside. She had been thinking about how to persuade Xavier to let her go. It seemed like Selena would stand up for her. She intentionally wiped her eyes twice and cried, âMom, itâs all my fault. Please donât blame Xavier. Sister ended up in the detention center because of me. Even if you send me to prison, I wouldnât have any complaints; itâs my fault.â
Selena shook her head and continued to block Yvente, âSilly child, whatâs the point of saying these things now! You just need to focus on taking care of yourself and give me a big grandson. Thatâs whatâs most important. Her heart ached too. Her own daughter had been sent to prison as a scapegoat, and if it werenât for the precious baby in Yvetteâs belly, she would have agreed to Yvetteâs request to take Helenâs place in the lusspital.
Yvette swallowed her heartache and looked at Xavier. âXavier, donât be mad. I know itâs my fault, and you can punish me however you like.â Tears rolled down her checks like strings of pearls. She wiped her nose and gazed innocently at Xavier.
Selena watched intently from the side. He finally relaxed a little. âJust focus on your prenatal care at home and stop worrying about these things. Iâll think of a way to deal with Helen In just a few seconds, Yvette quickly wiped away her tears and buried her sadness. Selena returned to her room, but Yvett with herself âXavier, you have to save Helen.
âI want to save her too, but itâs not as easy as just wanting to do it, Xavier said, utterly exhausted. âIâll do my best.â
The Yvette was clearly dissatisfied next ilay. Yaunınır got to the car heading to the jail. Inside the detention center, Helen had waited for what seemed like forever, but she never saw the person she was hoping for. There was no sign of anyour from the Flynn family, nor did Irene show up these past few days. Maybe they had already given upon her. Thinking back to what Yvette said that day, Helen held onto a glimmer of hope, but now she realized her inie postionâ
9:45 AM Chapter 214 âHelen, someoneâs here to see you. Her heart skipped a beat. When the police escorted her out, she was surprised to see who was actually there. It wasnât Xavier, nor was it her mother or Irene. It was someone she never expected-
Yasmine.
Helenâs face instantly turned cold. âWhat are you doing here? Are you here to laugh at my misfortune? Or did [ace?
you come to ru rub your victory in my Yasmine sat across from her with a steady composure and a gentle smile. âHelen, itâs been days since weâve last seen each other, and youâre still as sharpâtongued as ever.â
âWhat do you really want? I donât want to see you. The sight made Helen feel a bit resentful. Yasmine was dressed beautifully, clean and elegant, while she was just a convict in a prison uniform. What irony!
Yasmine ignored her words and simply said, âHelen, I know you werenât responsible for what happened at the Luxury Lane Villas.â
Helen was taken aback by these words. She never imagined that the truth she was trying to clarify would be something her brother wouldnât believe, nor her mother, but instead, it was the person she always thought wanted to harm her who actually believed her. She gave a self- deprecating smile. âSo, what are you trying to achieve by saying this? Are you here to pity me? Or is there something you want to find out from