Chapter 605
He didn’t say a word. He just looked at Sanford, his expression hard to read. Sanford, on the other hand, clearly just wanted answers Jonathan found himself watching it all like an outsider. From where he stood, it suddenly struck him. Werner and Sanford actually looked a lex alike
Teresa had mentioned it more than once. She said Werner and Sanford had similar features. Jonathan never gave it much thought until this moment
By the time he snapped out of it, Werner was already gone. Sanford had let him go. He turned to Jonathan and asked if he still wanted to watch the rest of the surveillance footage.
Jonathan raised an eyebrow slightly. His face looked tense and a little clouded. Then a loud ringtone cut the nurse watching over Liora. She said Liora was in bad shape.
through the silence. Sanford picked up. It was
His mind went blank. He didn’t hesitate. He ran straight to the hospital room, stumbling a few times on the way there.
He didn’t expect to find Werner already standing by Liora’s bed. He rushed in, shoved Werner out of the way, and told him to get lost.
He held Liora’s hand tightly. “Mom, do not leave me. You’ll be OK.”
Liora’s voice was faint. She managed to whisper a few words. “Do not run around like that.”
“Sorry. I just wanted to find out the truth. I didn’t want to be left all alone after you were gone, still clueless like a fool. I was scared you’d get hurt, and was afraid I couldn’t bear that pain for you,” said Sanford.
Tears blurred his eyes and started falling. Liora’s eyes filled with tears too. She moved her lips, like she was about to say something.
Footsteps echoed in the hallway. The door swung open. Cathy walked in. She came to find Werner. And there he was, just like she had guessed. She lost it and asked him, “Is Liora the one calling you? Have you been sending her money?”
She demanded, “What kind of relationship do you have with this woman? Why do you keep showing up here?”
Werner snapped. “Stop with the drama.” He asked, “What kind of relationship do you think I could have with someone lying in a hospital bed?”
But Cathy wasn’t done. She kept pressing, “Why did Liora call you? Why are you coming to see her?”
She had thought it all through on the way over. If Werner had been coming to Shaville just to see Liora, then it all fit.
The money transfers she saw on his phone, the hospital payments–it all made sense now. The woman who came between them, the so–called mistress,
was Liora.
She didn’t want to believe it. But she couldn’t think of anyone else that close to Werner. It had to be her.
Werner tried to drag Cathy out. But she wouldn’t leave this time. She didn’t care that Liora was sick. She lost all control and rushed to her bedside and screamed, “Why did you ruin my marriage?
“Why did Werner give you so much money? Why did you have to be the mistress?”
Sanford exploded. He shouted, “My mom is not a mistress!” He pushed Cathy aside. She stumbled, barely staying on her feet, and broke into tears.
Her crying only made Sanford more on edge. But what really got to him was that Liora still wasn’t saying anything.
He looked at her, begging for an explanation. “Mom, say something, anything, to prove you’re not a mistress.” He asked, “Is it true that Werner gave you money out of pity?
“Or maybe Werner has a secret and you know it. Maybe you used that to get money from him. Is that it? Have I figured it out?”
Liora stayed completely silent. This time, Sanford was the one breaking down. He grabbed her shoulders, almost shaking. “Mom, please. Say something-
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