Captivation Want Nothing But You by Adolf Dunne
Chapter 187 Go To Hell
‘It hurts!’ Abby curled up and slowly opened her eyes, only to be imprisoned in the dark. It was so pitch
black that she couldn’t see her own hand. The cold, fishy breeze swept from nowhere, caressing her skin
like a sharp blade. “Ahem… Ahem…” Enduring the pain in her body, she extended her hand in the
darkness, slowly sat up, and tried to shout in a loud voice, “Hello? Is there… Is anyone there?!” The
room was filled with only echoes of her voice.
She wrapped her arms around her knees, trying to keep herself warm from the frigid wind. The gauze
that had been wrapped around her arms had become a little damp and sticky. Her wounds started
bleeding again. Her body ached from head to toe and she couldn’t tell which was more painful. She was
dizzy, but the memories slowly flashed through her mind before she fell unconscious. She had been in a
coma twice.
The first time was when she had fallen down the hill. She and Sasha were chatting as they pulled out
weeds on the hilltop. After realizing that she forgot to bring the bamboo basket, Abby stood up and
turned to her companion. “Sasha, I’m going to fetch the bamboo basket downhill.” “Okay.” What she
didn’t know was that Sasha was standing right behind her, eyes filled with malicious intent. As soon as
Abby turned around to leave, Sasha rushed and called her, “Abby.” “Yes?”
Sasha followed behind her, her expression deadpan. It bothered Abby. “Do you know how much I envy
you?” Sasha cocked her head. Surprised by her words, Abby turned to face her and asked in confusion,
“Envy me? Why would you envy me?” Looking at her innocent and confused face, Sasha clenched her
fists and forced a smile.
“It must be great getting the opportunity to commute your sentence.” “What?” Abby’s eyes widened when
she heard this. “Don’t play dumb! You know what I mean. I thought we were friends. How could you keep
it a secret from me?” Sasha’s tone suddenly turned cold. “Sasha…”
“I was so stupid. I thought if I put my back into it and tried my hardest, I would be granted the chance to
commute my sentence and leave this damned place! My grandma is waiting for me to get home…”
Sasha had a crazy grin on her face. “In the end, you’re the only one
who gets to reap what we sowed!” Hearing this, Abby immediately realized what she meant. She shook
her head instantly. “Sasha, I didn’t. What’s going on? If that was true, I should be the one to know first.”
“Stop pretending to be innocent!” Sasha suddenly raised her voice and took a step forward. Startled by
her angry tone, Abby retreated. “Sasha, there’s been a misunderstanding. I really don’t know about any
of this…” “Oh really?
How nice, Abby. Let me tell you right now! When I came out today, Sherwood called out to me and the
two of us had a small chat alone in the corner. Can you guess what he said?” Sasha lowered her voice to
avoid being heard, but her tone remained harsh. “What did he say?” Abby pursed her lips. She wasn’t
stupid. Since she came to this place, it was obvious that she got special treatment, unlike other
prisoners. The prison guards never called her names and hadn’t been harsh to her even once. They had
always treated her with
respect. But she didn’t have the time to think about whether it was because of Victor’s arrangement or
other reasons. She also didn’t notice the other prisoners stare at her with jealousy. She only thought of
Rachel, wondering when she could leave here. So when Sasha mentioned that she might get a lower
sentence through volunteer weeding, Abby vaguely guessed that she got the special treatment once
again.
“He told me that I didn’t have to work so hard. When the superiors come, all of us will have to pretend
that we’re not willing to do anything, so that you can show off! They will think you’re the only one doing a
good job!” The more Sasha spoke, the more furious she became. “Only then can they give you a chance
to commute the sentence!”
“I really don’t know anything about it, Sasha.” Abby’s eyes watered. She reached out to grab Sasha’s
hand, but the latter moved away. “If Sherwood actually told you this, you don’t have to listen to him. I’ll
talk to him about it. It shouldn’t be like this. Wait for me. I’ll go look for him right now!” After saying that,
Abby turned around and left.
“Don’t try to be a goody-goody!” Sasha exclaimed, grabbing her arm. “If you go to Sherwood and tell him
that you didn’t want this, do you think he’ll believe it? Absolutely not! He’ll only assume that I bullied you
into giving up this opportunity. It would make me the bad guy! Or maybe that’s what you’re planning all
along?
I didn’t know you were such a scheming woman, Abby.” “Sasha, please… Listen to me. It’s nothing like
that.” “Then what? I’m pretty sure my reaction is valid. It’s sickening to know that you’re a wolf in sheep’s
clothing. I trusted you!” Sasha shook her hand away, her gaze becoming fierce. “Abby, why don’t you just
go to hell?!”
Then, she pushed Abby away. It all happened so quickly. Abby’s eyes widened in shock as she twisted
her ankle and lost her balance. Then, she rolled down hard and bumped against a huge stone downhill.
Sasha gasped when she saw Abby rolling down heavily. Abby was voiceless, struggling to open her
eyes. Then, she vaguely saw Sasha rushing over and squatting down in front of her. “Sasha…” “Abby,
we could’ve been best friends, but you know, I envy you as much as I hate you! You shouldn’t have taken
away what belongs to me!”
As soon as Sasha vented out her frustrations, she picked up a rock and smashed it on her head without
hesitation. The oozing blood blurred Abby’s vision, and she eventually fell into a deep, painful slumber.
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