Chapter 5
Anna clearly had not expected me to come.
The moment Ethan approached her bedside, she eagerly threw herself at him in a bear hug. Ethan caught her almost reflexively.
The concern and worry in his eyes could not be faked. Then Anna planted a loud kiss on his cheek.
Only after Ethan stood there awkwardly, neither embracing her fully nor letting go, did she notice me standing in the doorway.
I had just put away my phone after sending the video of their little kissing and hugging scene to Anna’s father.
I had also forwarded him a package containing Anna’s threatening messages to me and the videos she had sent from our wedding.
The Bedford family was overall well–educated with decent moral standards.
From our first meeting, I could tell they were good trees that had produced bad fruit.
Anna’s parents had not appeared at the wedding, confirming that they were not aware of what was happening.
So how could I not let them see how their precious daughter had humiliated someone else?
Anna frowned with displeasure. “What’s she doing here? What if it affects my mood for surgery…”
I placed the carnations I had brought into the vase by her bed. “I came to wish you a successful surgery and a speedy recovery.” Anna was momentarily speechless.
I smoothed her hair and said softly, “As for this human weathervane who changes direction with every breeze Trash belongs in the dumpster, after all.”