Chapter 763
Chapter 763 Meeting The Other Miles’ Family Members.
The first who emerged were Mr. Kolson and Mr. Hampson, pushing a gurney with Zachary lying on it.
“Zac!” Kareen screamed, her eyes red and puffy. She lunged forward and threw herself onto the
gurney. “Zac, wake up! Zac?!”
Desperation filled her as she frantically shook his body. Memories of theirst conversation flooded
back. He’d told her he was going to Adania, worried about Cherise and Damien after their
reconciliation.
“What does it matter if she’s doing well or not?” Kareen had snapped back then. “Enough about her!
She’s not worth your time!”
But for the first time ever, they’d argued. Having lost their mother young, they’d always been each
other’s rock. Zachary never raised his voice to her, always indulging her every wish.
“Hey, listen,” he’d said sternly, “Even if you hate Cherise, she’s Aunt Charisa’s only daughter! Belittling
her is belittling Aunt Charisa! She should have been there for Cherise, but she lost her. Instead, she
raised us.”
“We wouldn’t have the life we have now
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out Aunt Charisa. We’d have been thrown out by
that wicked woman, Patricia, and her son raised us. Now that she’s gone, can you honestly say
Cherise’s fate doesn’t matter to us?”
bono ago! Aunt Charisa was our everything. She
Kareen was rendered speechless. She hung up and felt guilt gnawing at her.
Now, here was Zachary, the one who had argued with her and gone to see Cherise, lying injured after
an ident in Adania.
Seeing Kareen shaking him violently, Cherise frowned. “You could hurt him like that,” she said gently.
Kareen mmed to a halt, her eyes red and narrowed as she red at Cherise. “Don’t you tell me
what to do! My brother went to Adania to see you; he was perfectly fine! Now he’s back like… a ghost
of himself!”
Grief finally spilling over, Kareen raised her head, her eyes locked on Cherise as she started towards
her, her voice thick with anger and despair. “This is all your fault! Give me back my brother!”
She looked like she might attack, but a dark figure stepped between them – Damien.
“Kareen, calm down,” Damien said, his voice firm yet calm. “This isn’t Cherry’s fault. We’ve looked into
what happened to Zac. It’s true; it’s connected to Cherry only because your brother chose to save her.
He’s a hero, but you can’t me the person he rescued for needing rescuing.”
Kareen’s eyes remained red, but a flicker of understanding passed through them. “Even so, you both
still have to take some responsibility! Zac was perfectly healthy when he went to see you, and now…
look at him! Don’t you dare try to shrug this off!”
Damien held his ground, neither retreating nor advancing, forming a protective barrier around Cherise.
Lyra, watching the tense scene unfold, hesitantly approached Cherise, tugging at her sleeve. “Is that
Zac’s sister? She seems… quite intense.”