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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 1144

Michelle recognized the voice immediately. It was Jordyn Lomson, the mistress Kyle had kept hidden away for years.

Jordyn sobbed and said, "Michelle, if you won't forgive me, I'll go find your mother right now. I'll kneel and beg for her forgiveness."

Michelle's heart clenched. Jordyn knew exactly how to torment Sabrina more than anyone else.

Sabrina had long struggled with depression. The last time Jordyn showed up, Michelle came home to find out that Sabrina had swallowed an entire bottle of sleeping pills and was lying in bed. If she hadn't rushed her to the hospital in time, Sabrina would've been gone.

Michelle had raised hell after that. Only after that did Kyle promise he would never let Jordyn come by again, and that Jordyn would never appear before Sabrina.

And now Jordyn was threatening to visit Sabrina again. This had always been her way of doing things—she would use such a gentle tone to say the cruelest things.

Michelle's gaze went cold. "Go near my mother and see what happens!"

"You ungrateful child! How dare you talk to Jordyn like that? I must have spoiled you rotten, and your mother clearly failed to raise you properly!

"I'm taking Jordyn to her right now. We'll ask her how she managed to produce such a disrespectful daughter!"

Michelle felt her blood run cold. Her so-called father kept shattering what little faith she had left in him.

She couldn't let them go to Sabrina; Sabrina wouldn't be able to take it.

Michelle was in the Capitol now, so there was no way she could fly back in time. If something happened to Sabrina, what would she do?

Michelle gripped her phone tightly. "If you dare lay a finger on my mother, I swear I'll do something you'll regret. Don't you dare push me!"

The words had barely left her mouth when she felt some warmth on her shoulders. She turned to find Nathan behind her on the balcony, draping his black coat over her shoulders.

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