Chapter 41 Wynter Made The Decision To Act On Her
- My own Wynter was the one. With an icy gaze, she gripped the invitation card tightly between her fingers. Return to Mrs. Gibson Senior and inform her that the Empathy Clinic will be punctual for the scheduled appointment. I hope the Gibson family manages to hang on and avoids any problems. What do you suppose the Gibsons are? Could we possibly get into trouble? George seems to have misheard a joke. He was really conceited. "I can assure you that nobody in Southdale is brave enough to touch the Gibson family." The Gibsons are Southdale's law family. You young lady would better keep this in mind: "I never forget." Wynter's expression clouded when she consumed candy.
- All George could conclude was that Wynter knew very little about the Gibsons. Then he departed. haughtily. Wynter narrowed her eyes slightly as she glanced at George's back. In the first place, George didn't treat his twisted arm seriously. But his face abruptly altered as soon as he entered the car and left the alley. Why did his arm seem to be devoid of feeling? When he attempted to swing his arm, he discovered that the joints appeared to be totally fractured. His arm was so emaciated that the joints were no longer able to bind. "Go quickly! Let's locate Aunt Hilda at home!
- George yelled and started to perspire profusely. He questioned whether he was crippled. Not at all. George, appearing pale, said to himself, "I'm not." "I'm sure Aunt Hilda can heal me! His driver was unaware of the events. He pivoted and gave him a glance. Is something present? incorrect, Mr. George? " Go quickly! Go more quickly! George shouted nervously. Wynter looked away from the alleyway's opening. Her disposition remained hostile. eyes. The people continued to gaze at them. Margaret appeared quite disoriented. condition. With a smile on her face, Wynter scooped up the shopping bag off the floor.