เข้าสู่ระบบEVANGELINE
The facility erupted in pandemonium as the other scientists aired out their frustrations and grievances.
I couldn’t speak, I just felt relief at finally being vindicated. I wouldn’t have to look over my shoulder anymore, wondering who was trying to sabotage me if any. It was not the way I pictured this night ending, but there was no better way.
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EVANGELINEThe facility erupted in pandemonium as the other scientists aired out their frustrations and grievances.I couldn’t speak, I just felt relief at finally being vindicated. I wouldn’t have to look over my shoulder anymore, wondering who was trying to sabotage me if any. It was not the way I pictured this night ending, but there was no better way.
EVANGELINEI’d never experienced the feeling of my heart shattering until that very moment. It felt like reality was crashing down on me and the more I tried to hold on, the worse I felt.I knew Alex, and for all his stupidity, he was not a man who made idle threats, especially not in regards to me. If he said he’d destroy the evidence, then I knew that he would. He’d hurt me that badly just to make sure that no one but him could help me.
EVANGELINEI agreed to the dinner when I realized that Alex would be taking me to the same place Nicholas was allegedly having his meeting.It was a desperate attempt on my part but I hoped that Alex was lying and Nicholas hadn’t returned because if he had then the truth was glaringly obvious… he didn’t care as much as I thought he did.
NICHOLASI was in a meeting when I heard that Evangeline was kidnapped.Before leaving, I’d ordered Brandon to put as many guards by her side as possible. He’d laughed about it, joked about me being overprotective but did as I asked. Their job was to keep an eye on all time. I had no idea how they managed to let her get taken but I was fucking furious.
ALEXANDERMy hands shook so bad that I shoved them into my pockets lest Eva see just how terribly this revelation was weighing on me.I didn’t want to believe it when my Beta told me. While she was unconscious, I went over every document, every finding, and with each word I read, my heart sank lower into a pit of despair. T
EVANGELINEMy brows knitted in confusion. “Car accident?”He nodded. “Just think a little, it’ll come to you.”Sixteen years ago was when my parents died. Most of my memories from that year had faded to the back of my mind, but I did as he asked and I tried to remember. I’d nearly given up when







