Chapter 47: Chapter 47 Delilah Woods
Chapter 47 -47 Delilah Woods
At the same time, at the hospital.
Isolde Garrison lay on the hospital bed, once again trapped in a nightmare.
As the most spoiled little princess of the Garrison Family, Isolde always got whatever she wanted.
She knew the Garrison Family wasn’t exactly top-tier elite, but it didn’t stop her from being regarded as the golden child among ordinary people.
Initially, she noticed Delilah Woods simply because they shared the same name.
When she overheard classmates calling someone else with that familiar name, Isolde felt displeased.
A pauper with the same name as hers disgusted her.
But to maintain her image among classmates, she didn’t show it. Instead, she outwardly claimed it was fate, although she subtly hinted that having the same name made it difficult to know if they were calling her or Delilah, which was quite annoying.
Micah Quigley’s family had business ties with the Garrison Family, and Micah had liked her since childhood. As her most loyal devotee, when he heard of Isolde’s “trouble,” he naturally rushed to solve it for her.
Micah began openly bullying Delilah Woods.
He would block her path to school with his crew, deliberately knock her food tray over, and throw her desk and books into the trash.
Every time he saw Delilah looking disheveled, he would unhesitatingly mock her.
Isolde playfully scolded him for his “performance,” “Don’t bully your classmates.”
It was a light slap, like scratching an itch.
More like a form of encouragement.
Micah became more proactive in causing trouble for Delilah.
At first, Isolde didn’t pay much attention to this trivial matter until one day, she suddenly realized that Micah was spending less and less time with her.
Even his daily unwavering messages of care had suddenly disappeared.
Isolde didn’t like Micah, but she was used to his devoted flattery.
She wanted to know why, so she took an interest in Micah’s affairs for the first time.
As a result, she stumbled upon the scene.
Micah had Delilah pressed against the wall, his entire body tightly clinging to her. Ignoring Delilah’s struggle, he forcibly kissed her, murmuring,
“Delilah Woods, I like you. If you behave, I won’t bully you…”
Isolde initially thought Micah was just playing games with Delilah, or worse, treating Delilah as her substitute.
Until she deliberately gave him a chance to get closer to her, yet Micah wasn’t moved.
Later, she jokingly asked about that Delilah Woods.
Micah looked at her and, uncharacteristically serious, said, “Isolde, I can’t like you anymore.”
Because he had genuinely fallen for Delilah Woods.
Not as a stand-in, nor as a deliberate tease, but truly liked her and wanted her as his girlfriend.
Isolde found it laughable.
An abuser falling for his victim during the abuse, and he even dreamed of dating her.
Micah was just a piece of trash, an idiot.
Isolde didn’t like him, but she disliked others taking what was hers more.
Even if it was garbage.
So she pretended to be happy for them, even inviting Delilah into their little circle.
In front of Micah, she took care of Delilah, invited her to meals, which were actually her own leftovers from the previous night.
She did Delilah’s hair, but “accidentally” burned her scalp.
She trimmed her nails, but “accidentally” cut off a piece of her skin.
Occasionally, Micah, this piece of trash, would show concern for her injuries.
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