The Billionaire's Secret Quartet

Chapter 1194



Chapter 1194

Chapter 1194


Chapter 1194


Thalassa and Hertha were scared out of their wits, gasping for air as panic took hold. Hertha had


slammed on the brakes with all her might, her body rigid with tension.


The car continued to skid forward, on a collision course with disaster, but the woman standing defiantly


in front of them, arms wide, showed no intention of moving. Resigned, she closed her eyes and stood


her ground.


Miraculously, the car screeched to a halt mere inches from the woman. The abrupt stop sent Thalassa


and Hertha lurching forward, nearly launching them through the windshield if not for their seat belts


snapping them back into place.


After a few shaky breaths, they settled back into their seats, hearts still racing.


Thalassa, still reeling from the shock, peered ahead to see a middle-aged lady dressed to the nines,


exuding wealth and propriety. She certainly didn’t appear to be unhinged.


Yet, they had no idea who this woman was or why she would risk her life to stop their car.


As Thalassa puzzled over the situation, the woman opened her eyes, visibly shaken by the proximity of


death. Without a moment’s hesitation, she strode to the passenger door and began pounding


frantically.


Thalassa could see the urgency in the woman’s eyes as she knocked, so she rolled down the window.


With a voice thick with desperation, the woman said, “You must be Thalassa; I’ve seen your picture. I


know my daughter has done wrong, but she’s so young, blinded by love for a man, which led her


astray. You’re safe now, and I beg you to forgive her, to drop this matter. Please, I’m begging you.”


Her plea was fervent, her emotions raw.


Thalassa was taken aback. She wracked her brain to place the woman, to recall if they had ever met.


But sifting through her memories, Thalassa was certain this was their first encounter.


Despite meeting for the first time, Thalassa deduced from the woman’s words that she must be


Debby’s mother.


Only Debby fit the description of someone who, out of excessive love, could err in such a way. And now


her mother was pleading for leniency.


Thalassa recalled how Lysander had rescued her from the fire and had asked how she ‘wanted to deal


with Debby. They hadn’t reached an agreement, and Thalassa had since


disengaged from the issue, no longer concerned with Debby’s fate.


And now, suddenly, someone was begging for her forgiveness on Debby’s behalf?


Confused, Thalassa responded, “I haven’t pursued any charges against Debby. Coming to me is


pointless.”


“How can you say that? The very night of the incident, the police arrested her. They reviewed all the


surveillance footage, saw her tie you to the gravestone, pour gasoline, and set the fire. The police are


calling it attempted murder, and she’s facing 20 years in prison. She’s only 27-20 years would mean


she’d be 47 upon release. Her best years would be gone, her life ruined.”


Debby’s mother choked up as she spoke, pleading with Thalassa, “You have children; you understand


the heartache and despair of being locked up for 20 years. I know she was wrong to treat you that way.


If you want to punish her, say five or six years, but with 20 years, by the time she gets out, it’ll be too


late for marriage and children. Her life would truly be over.”


Thalassa understood what Debby’s mother was implying-the golden years for a woman were indeed in


her twenties and thirties. Past forty, life and fertility declined.


Debby’s mother was sincerely looking out for her daughter’s future.


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