Nathaniel's face stiffened, and the atmosphere in the room turned cold.
Mavis had finished most of her soup, and when Nathaniel offered her another spoonful, she turned her face away.
"I'm full. That's enough for me."
Nathaniel did not insist.
He picked up the bowl and prepared to leave when Mavis called out to him.
"I'd like to see Ella. I'm feeling cooped up in here. Is that possible?"
He stopped but did not turn around or agree immediately.
"Once your health improves, I'll consider letting you leave the hospital. At that point, you can see Ella anytime you want."
The word "consider" was an uncertain factor, just a possibility.
Mavis felt as if Nathaniel was giving her a false promise, trapping her in a prison of his making.
The feeling was suffocating.
If she had to stay until after the baby was born, she might be driven to madness.
She needed to find a way to escape and free herself.
She refused to always be forced into a passive position; she had to strike back at Nathaniel.
The desire to resist grew stronger, and she clenched the bedcovers tightly, forcing herself to stay calm.
…
After leaving the hospital, Sheena had been at her Deltsburg-based company for several days.
She had nearly finished dealing with the recent minor issues—suing where necessary and sending offenders to jail without hesitation.
The higher-ups and shareholders had been noticeably subdued as if the recent events had served as a wake-up call.
Taking advantage of the weekend, Sheena and Elliot picked up Asher from school and visited Adora at her military school.
Adora matured significantly in just over half a month, appearing much more sensible.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....