Get out of my way! Let me in!”
Just then, a harsh voice interrupted my thoughts.
I turned around and found that several security guards were blocking
Janiya’s way.
“Sorry, but Mrs. Cooper instructed us not to let you in. Please don’t make things difficult for us.”
Debra’s POV:
Janiya looked very embarrassed. Her delicate makeup was ruined and her clothes were crumpled. Even her hair was messy.
“I only came to see Debra. I won’t do anything to her!” Janiya said to the security guards in a sharp voice.
The security guards stared at her blankly and made no move to let her in.
Janiya was so angry that she burst into tears. She had never been treated Like this before.
“Ah! You bastards! You’re nothing but lapdogs! How dare you stop me!”
Janiya’s voice was so sharp that it frightened the children who were blowing bubbles on the lawn.
“It’s so scary! That lady is scary, Mommy.”
A boy cried and ran to his mother.
The peaceful and beautiful moment was destroyed by Janiya’s incessant screams.
As I stared at the affected patients and their families members, I knew
I couldn’t allow Janiya to continue making a scene here.
I walked to the gate and said to the security guards, “Let go of her. I want to hear what she wants to say.”
“No way! You haven’t recovered yet. You don’t need to see her,” Caleb stated coldly, his light grip on my hand stopping me from moving.
“Go back to the room and rest.”
I shook him off coldly and insisted, “You can’t stop me. I have to hear what she has to say.”
Truth be told, I had no desire to Listen to her excuses at all.
But I really wanted to know what kind of attitude Caleb had towards
Janiya now.
She nearly took my life, so she had to face the consequences of her actions.