Chapter 91
And today. Charles shoved Evelyn back into this nightmare with i
wn hands for put against her. It felt like an insible quam hand was wringing her heart tighter and tigh
dia and Sandy in danger. He used Evelyn’s deepest fear as a weapon. she could barely breathe.
Evelyn collapsed to her knees, clawing at her collar for air. Her lips parted in a desperate gasp, yet she was still struggling for breath. Her nerves were stretched to the breaking point, and the defiance she had when she was first locked up was now gone. She softened, laying her vulnerability bare before Charles. Her voice was trembling as she pleaded, “Charles, let me out?
“Charles… Charles Charles open the door.“she cried, pounding on the door repeatedly, her words trailing off into incoherent fear. He knew she was truly terrified, yet he remained silent
The darkness magnified every sensation Every little sound outside echoed inside Evelyn pressed against the door and could hear footsteps. Charles was right there. She could almost picture his face, wearing that superior look, waiting for her to break down, soli, and apologize to Dahlia and her daughter
Evelyn recalled the last time she crashed Sandy’s party. Dalla called the cops, and Evelyn ended up in detention before Brooks bailed her out. That night, she had fever Charles stood by her bed, looking down and saying. “Is it really that hard to ask for my help?” He was waiting for her to beg and admit a mistake she never
made
Her biggest mistake, if any, was that night five years ago when, out of love, she didn’t push him away even though he was drugged. Evelyn’s grip on the door lightened
“Crack!” The sound of a nail snapping broke the silence, Pain shot from her fingertips, spreading through her body, but it was nothing compared to the agony in her heart. She bit her lip hard, trying to use the pain to fend off the fear?
Suddenly, she heard the squeaking of mice. Was it just her imagination, or were them really mice in the basement? it had to be a hallucination The mansion was cleaned every day Unless someone like Sena had let them in on purpose. Evelyn tiled to convince herself of this until a familiar sensation scored over her foot “Ah!” A sharp scream tore from her throat. Her scalp tingled, and terror made her hair stand on end as cold sweat soaked her clothes. She stumbled backward, her hand brushing against another mouse
“Ah!” she screamed even louder her eyes wide with terror. She was helplessly searching in the pitch–blackness but couldn’t see anything. She wanted to move but was too scared Evelyn hugged herself tightly, shaking uncontrollably and feeling utterly helpless.
Then, suddenly–a mouse was tossed through a gap in the window above, landing right on her head. It slid down her hair, crawled across her face, and scured downwards!
“Ahr Evelyn frantically waved her hands. “Get off, get off!” But this time, she couldn’t shake it off. Her mind flashed back to when she was eight. She vividly recalled a giant mouse gnawing at her foot. That memory shattered the last bit of her resilience. In the grip of overwhelming fear. Evelyn’s pride was completely broken