Chapter 110
Chapter 110:
Daniela, still holding her doll, turned around in curiosity. As she glanced over her shoulder, her gaze locked onto
the horrifying sight of her mother’s lifeless body. Blood was streaming from her mother’s eyes, and her form lay
twisted on the ground.
The sunlight reflected off the fresh blood, turning the ground a bright shade of red. It spread out like a strange,
unsettling field of roses. Daniela remained still, silent, unable to comprehend. Medics arrived, followed by the
police.
She remembered Caiden sitting nearby, his tears flowing as he played the part of the heartbroken husband.
Then the rain began to fall, soaking the pavement. The blood mingled with the water, spreading out like roses in
full bloom, only this twith a violent, unsettling force.
Her mother was gone, without so much as a word, not even a note or a farewell.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFor years, Daniela had been tormented by that day. Why had her mother jumped?
Why? Why had she left nothing behind?
Was it because she was just as unworthy in her mother’s eyes as she had always been in Caiden’s?
Tears slipped quietly down Daniela’s face, her eyes shut tightly against whatever torment was chasing her in her
dreams.
Cedric stood motionless beside the bed, his brows knit together in concern.
Josie walked in, looked over at Daniela, then turned to Cedric.
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“It looks like Ms. Harper is having a nightmare.”
Cedric froze, his body tense, a sudden wave of shock rushing through him. He turned to Josie, his voice cutting
through the air.
“Did you just say...?”
“It never crossed my mind before, but now I've cto understand that Ms. Harper has a habit of sleepwalking.
It doesn’t follow any predictable pattern, but it always occurs in enclosed areas. One night, her bedroom door
was left slightly open. | woke up and found her just sitting there in the dark living room. | tried calling her name,
but she didn’t even flinch, so | decided to sit down with her. After nearly an hour, she got up, walked back to her
room, and lay down like nothing had happened. | followed behind, just to be sure everything was fine, but she
showed no signs of being aware during the entire ordeal. The following morning, | brought it up, but she had no
memory of having sleepwalked the night before. She said it’s been a thing since she was just five years old. She
told me, ‘If you ever seesleepwalking, don’t freak out. Just make sure the doors and windows are locked. |
usually stop when | bump into something.’ | asked her if she'd ever gone to a doctor about it, but she just
laughed and brushed it off. She mentioned that her childhood had been chaotic, and even her mother knew
about it but didn’t bother doing anything. Eventually, she just learned to deal with it and didn’t think much of it
anymore.”
Josie paused for a moment, then spoke again.
“Afterwards, | made it a habit to check on her. Snights, I'd wake up and feel the need to look in. There was
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmone night | heard her crying softly. It was faint and restrained, as though she was trying to keep it hidden. When |
looked in, she was still asleep. But she was crying. It was gut-wrenching to witness.”
She shifted her gaze from Daniela to Cedric.
“The sthing is happening again.”
Cedric’s hands curled into tight fists, and his entire frwas shaking uncontrollably.
Caiden had known all along, but he had turned a blind eye.
She had cried so painfully in her sleep before, just like she was now.
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