Chapter 103 She’s Been Lying to You All Along!
With that, Moore collapsed into Idris’s arms, crying so hard it would melt
anyone’s heart.
Idris gently patted her back, his voice rough with emotion. “It’s okay, it’s okay. Don’t be
scared.”
The guests who had come to celebrate with the Youngs gathered around, drawn in by the
ruckus. They watched in stunned silence as the two soaked figures embraced tightly.
Meanwhile, whispers started to spread among the crowd.
“Isn’t that the Scotts‘ eldest daughter? What’s she doing so close to the Youngs” heir? And
why are they holding each other like that?”
“Wait, isn’t that Mrs. Young still standing over there?”
Idris could hear the whispers all around. He scooped up Moore, determined to get her out
of there.
As they walked past me, Moore’s grip on my arm was sudden and fierce, her eyes blazing
with a mix of fury and desperation. She looked so lost, yet so defiant.
Idris paused, his gaze falling on our clasped hands. His brow creased slightly.” Moore, let
go,” he said firmly.
Moore’s eyes, red and unyielding, locked onto mine. She was as stubborn as a kid refusing
to budge. “No, I won’t!”
Idris’s l*ps tightened as he tried to pull her hand off mine.
She clung to me even harder. Just as Idris seemed about to free her grip, she turned to me
and shouted, “Yvette, when will you stop lying to Iddy? You thought drowning me would
work, didn’t you? Do you think you can keep up the lie forever?”
Idris stopped cold, his expression growing more intense.
He shot me a quick, searching look before turning back to Moore. “Keep up what Be?” he
asked.
eyes, now brimming with tears, nodded fiercely. “Yes, Iddy, Yvette’s been
you the whole time. She was never pregnant. She’s been lying to you from
startle
ke a bombshell, rippling through the stu
Idris’s face went blank, his dark eyes as deep as a well, fixed on me. “You weren’t
pregnant?” he asked, his voice laced with disbelief.
Facing his piercing stare, I felt a sharp pain in my chest, my fists clenched so tight they
hurt.
My throat felt scratchy, and suddenly, I could not find the words to speak.
Moore’s voice cut through the air, sharp and accusing as she gripped my arm. Yvette,
come on, tell him now that he’s right here. Are you pregnant or not? Is there a baby, his
baby, inside you?”
I stayed silent, and Moore’s laugh was like ice. “You can’t say it, can you? You won’t tell
him the truth, that there’s no baby. How could you play Iddy like that, getting his hopes up
for nothing? He’s been dreaming of being a dad, and you… you just lied.”
I bit my l*p, fighting the ache in my chest, and shot Moore a frosty look. “Shut up, “I said,
my voice low and steady.
I turned to Idris, whose face was a storm cloud of emotion, and I started to
I’m sorry, but…”
confess. “I did lie to you, I’m sorry,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMy confession was cut short. The crowd parted like the Red Sea, and there was Mr.
Zachary, steadying Madam Young as they approached.
All eyes were on them as they made their way to the pavilion. Mr. Zachary’s face fell a
notch when he saw Idris and Moore soaked to the bone and looking like a
mess.
Madam Young, with a concerned frown, caught sight of Moore huddled against Idris and
turned to Mr. Zachary. “Where’s Charles? Get him to take Ms. Scott to the greenhouse, and
someone fetch the doctor. We need to make sure she’s not hurt.”
Mr. Zachary quickly called out to Charles, who had gotten there before Madam Young.
Overhearing what Madam Young said, Charles stood next to Idris, watching the two locked
in an embrace. He felt he had no choice but to speak up. Mr. Young, I can escort Ms, Scott
back to her room, if you’d like.”
The moment Idris let go of Moore, she clung to him tightly, her eyes red and filled with
fear. She looked at Idris desperately. “Iddy, please, I’m scared… Idris’s cold gaze shifted
from me to Charles as he said firmly, “I’ll take her.”
was about to lift Moore up, but she was still gripping me, her volce raw with as she yelled
iddy, you can’t let her off the hook. She lied to you! She’s
me and the baby I’m carrying. You can’t forgive her