Chapter 650: Alicia turned her back on the chaos unfolding behind her.
The sounds of Yndas cries, Cadens steadymands, and Reginas calm but insistent voice filled the room.
It wasplete chaos.
Alicia wanted to walk away, but something rooted her in ce, making it impossible to move.
She told herself not to let anger take hold, not to make a scene.novelbin
But how many conflicts had she and Caden faced because of Ynda? When would it end? Alicia.
She didnt know how long she had been standing there when Cadens voice cut through her thoughts.
She turned to see Reginas bodyguards trying to escort Ynda out.
Ynda, defiant and enraged, fought them off until Regina stepped forward and restrained her.
Your wounds are exposed.
We need to go to the hospital now, Regina said sternly.
Yndas eyes shed with disdain.
She shook off her mothers grip.
Dont touch me! Reginas voice sharpened.
Ynda, know your ce.
Caden helped you out of obligation, nothing more.
Youre not even his friend now, so what right do you have to make a scene? Yndas patience snapped.
And what right do you have to lecture me? Reginasposure faltered for a moment.
Im your mother, Ynda.
Yndas expression twisted with bitterness.
You think you deserve that title? A real mother wouldnt side with others to humiliate her own daughter! The tension crackled through the air.
Cadens brow furrowed as he tossed the crumpled tissue aside.
I need to check on them, he said, moving toward themotion.
Alicia stayed quiet.
She remained where she was, waiting.
As Caden neared, he observed Ynda strike Regina hard in the chest with her elbow.
Regina winced in pain, releasing her hold.
Ynda, poised to throw more insults, noticed Caden approaching and quicklyposed herself, eximing, I didnt mean to! Caden had a clear view of the incident.
Ynda had intentionally hit her mother, disying unexpected viciousness.
Feeling panicked, Ynda realized that her act of innocence had fallen apart.
Understanding that she needed to back away, she decided that making a quick escape was her best option.
She started to move away quietly.
Reginas face paled as she softly released Caden.
Thank you, Caden.
Ill manage, she whispered.
Caden frowned slightly.
Lets go to the hospital to get you checked out.
Regina shook her head.
Your girlfriend is waiting for you.
By then, Alicia had approached.
She had seen what had happened.
Knowing the sensitivity of the area Regina had been hit, Alicia could tell she was in significant pain.
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