Chapter 124 Linsey, Tell Me
The Truth!
Instead of going straight home from the hospital, Linsey decided to stop by the Grester Public Library, which was
conveniently located nearby.
Her knowledge about massage was limited.
If she truly wanted to help Collin regain the use of his legs she needed to learn more.
She entered the library and headed straight for the medical section, where she found several books on massage therapy.
She settled down at a table and began to read, completely absorbed in her task.
Linsey was determined to help Collin walk again. It wasn’t just an empty promise; she meant it with all her heart.
If Collin could walk again, maybe he wouldn’t have to endure the constant mockery and disdain from the Riley family.
She was determined to learn everything she could. She spent the entire day at the library, only taking a short break for a
quick lunch at a nearby cafe.
Lost in her studies, she didn’t even notice the time passing by.
Before leaving the library, she bought a few books on massage therapy that she thought would be helpful.
When Linsey returned to Vista Villa, Jos greeted her at the door. “Mrs. Riley, we have a guest.”
“A guest?” Linsey asked, confused. “Who is it? Are they here to see me?”
“Yes, ma’am,” Josh confirmed. “A young lady is waiting for you in the living room.”
Linsey immediately thought of Dolores.
She hurried into the living room, and there was Dolores, sitting on the sofa, waiting for her.
“Dolores!” Linsey exclaimed, her face breaking into a wide smile as she sat down next to her. “Why didn’t you tell me you
were coming? Have you been waiting long? What brings you here?”
To Linsey’s surprise, Dolores didn’t smile back. Her face was clouded with anger.
“Do you really not know why I’m here?” Dolores demanded, her eyes fixed on Linsey with a furious intensity. “Linsey, tell
me the truth!”
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In that instant, all of Dolores’s anger vanished, replaced by a wave of heartache. “Oh my God, Linsey! Does it hurt?”
“I saw the news about Felix’s arrest,” Dolores exclaimed, her voice filled with worry. “It said he was involved in a
kidnapping, and I immediately thought of you. I rushed over here as fast as I could. My gut feeling was right! That scumbag
Felix! I should have slapped him harder when I had the chance!”
Linsey gently reassured her. “Dolores, it’s alright now. Felix has been sentenced, and I wasn’t really in any danger. I didn’t
tell you because I didn’t want you to worry. You’re always so busy, and I didn’t want this to add to your stress.”
“No work is more important than you,” Dolores insisted, her voice laced with hurt. “Linsey, you’ve really upset me this
time. How could you keep something like this from me?”
Sensing Dolores’s rising anger, Linsey quickly tried to soothe her, saying, “Dolores, I was wrong to keep this from you. I
promise it won’t happen again.”
As they were talking, the sound of a car engine cutting off outside caught their attention.
Collin had returned.
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