Chapter 101 Misfortune Strikes I felt a burning pain in my face as warm blood trickled down the corner of my mouth.
Ava wailed loudly as she hugged my legs.
I looked icily at Matthew as I straightened myself up.
“You’ve finally shown your true colors, haven’t you?” Matthew looked flustered for a moment, but Melanie strolled over.
“Chloe, return what’s mine, or you’ll be sorry!” “Not in a million years!” I said firmly.
“I’ve been kind enough to your family, alright? Matthew, I’ll never forget that you hit me!” Just as I bent over to hold Ava up, Melanie pulled my hair, causing me to lurch.
Ava let go of my legs and tried to push Melanie away.
“Bad Auntiel Bad Aunti Melanie and I wrestled while Matthew shouted angrily, “Cut it out!” He grabbed my arm, and Melanie slapped me twice, stunning me.
I was enraged.
Yanking my arm off Matthew’s hand, I hit Melanie back.
Henry got up and marched over as Ava continued hitting Melanie.
He yanked Ava off the woman.
I tried to snatch her back, but it was too late.
My daughter was thrown off like a ragdoll and landed with a thump on the floor.
Silence fell as her crying.
stopped abruptly.
I lunged at Ava, who was motionless on the floor.
“Ava! Ava!” Grace snapped back to reality and cried, “Ava! Oh, my God, Ava!” 1 “Ava! Ava!” I held her up, howling, but she appeared lifeless.
Her lovely face was swelling up.
He paled when he saw my condition and tried to hold me up with his shaky hand, but I was in a daze.
Ivanna came running over about twenty minutes later.
I asked Ivanna to contact the authorities while the doctor tried reviving Ava.
Reporters covering the news at the hospital quickly tried to report on the incident.
As the doctors rushed in and out of the emergency room, I remained kneeling on the floor and staring blankly.
I wasn’t trying to look miserable, but I couldn’t find the strength to stand.
Ivanna charged over to Matthew with a murderous expression and slapped him.
He just let her.
Two hours later, a doctor emerged from the emergency room.
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