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The Heartbreak Prescription novel Chapter 340

Chapter 340

Wendy quietly left the room.

Alec watched her retreating figure, his expression darkening with frustration.

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It was now evening, and Benny was deep in sleep. Wendy, however, couldn’t bring herself to close her eyes. She had to stay alert, especially with Alec around.

Clearly, her claim that she was married hadn’t been enough to deter Alec. He was still

much interested.

very

Wendy couldn’t afford to relax. She feared for both her and Benny’s safety.

She sat alone at the door, the stillness of the mountain village night pressing down on her. It was eerily quietan almost ethereal silence. The village, covered in snow, seemed to be shrouded in a cold, desolate loneliness. It felt like the edge of the world.

Wendy shivered, the chill sinking deep into her bones. A cold wave washed over her, and she suddenly felt unwell. It was as if a fever was creeping up on her.

She had been in the icy sea for far too long. Even her normally strong body couldn’t hold

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Wendy pressed her palm against her skin, trying to keep herself awake. She couldn’t afford to fall asleep, not with danger lurking at every corner.

Suddenly, Stanley’s face popped up in her mind.

What was he doing right now? Was he with Jessica? Would he realize they were missing? Would he come looking for them?

Benny’s leg was badly injured, and Alec was still eyeing her. She had no idea how she was going to make it back.

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The cold was unbearable. Wendy wrapped her arms around herself and rested her head

against the doorframe, her eyelids growing heavier.

Just as she was drifting off, she felt something cold and wet brush against her face. A slow,

greedy caress.

Wendy’s eyes flew open.

Alec was standing beside her, his eyes gleaming with intent, his fingers still lingering on

her face.

Wendy recoiled, pulling away from him. Alec, what are you doing here again?

Wendy’s body felt heavy, her strength sapped. Panic flared inside her as she realized something was wrong.

Alec had returned to his room, but he couldn’t sleep. The image of Wendy’s delicate,

angelic face haunted him, fueling a desperate fire inside him.

He had lived in this village for years, and even though he’d seen women from the outside

world, none were like Wendy. She was a beauty like no other, and he had desired her since

the moment he saw her.

Alec grinned lewdly. Wendy, don’t pretend you don’t know. You should be aware of how I

feel about you. I want you.

Wendy pushed his hand away, her voice firm but tense. Alec, stop joking! I’m married.

So what if you’re married? We can have some fun here. Your husband will never find out,

Alec sneered.

With that, he lunged at her.

Wendy’s pupils dilated, and she quickly tried to move out of the way.

But her body was too weak to escape. Alec, much stronger, knocked her down to the

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