Chapter 571
Chapter 564
Over the years, Yolanda must know about some of the things she had done.
If she were honest, Yvonne knew that if the tables were turned and Yolanda was
in danger, she wouldn't lift a finger to help. She might even feel a twisted sense of satisfaction at watching her struggle.
But now, Yolanda had stepped in to save her.
If this had been Yolanda from before her time in the juvenile detention center, Yvonne might have believed she was just naive
enough to act so selflessly. But she wondered if the Yolanda of today was really that kind-hearted or if she had another motive.
Maybe Yolanda wanted to show her just how insignificant she had become in comparison.
Perhaps it was all about proving to their parents who the better daughter was now -so much better that Yvonne, her younger
sister, had been reduced to such a pitiful state that she needed Yolanda's rescue.
As these thoughts raced through her mind, Yvonne's hands clenched involuntarily. "Yvonne? Yvonne?"
"Are you okay? Do you need me to call the doctor?"
"No, Winnie. Thank you for being here," Yvonne replied while shaking her head to clear her thoughts.
Winnie assumed Yvonne was still shaken from the ordeal and tried to comfort her.
"Don't worry, Yvonne. Yolanda arrived just in time. That scumbag didn't get a chance to do anything! Once you've recovered,
we'll go find them and settle scores!"
"Winnie ..." Yvonne interrupted softly.
"Can you keep this from my parents?"
Winnie hesitated. She was caught off guard. Something this serious wouldn't be easy to hide from Diana and Harold.
"I don't want to involve the police, and nothing serious happened anyway. There's no need to blow things out of proportion,"
Yvonne explained. Her voice was calm but firm.
"This whole thing has opened my eyes to what kind of people I've been surrounding myself with. It's a lesson I needed to learn."
Winnie was silent for a long moment.
intervened, she was sure those jerks wouldn't have gotten away unscathed.
With that in mind, she nodded reluctantly.
After all, this was Yvonne's personal matter. Since she didn't want to pursue it, Winnie saw no need to press further.
"Alright, I'll keep it a secret, and I won't tell Aunt Diana and Uncle Harold. But if they somehow find out and ask me about it..."
"Winnie, just act like you don't know anything," Yvonne said with a faint smile.
"You've had a long day. Go home and get some rest."
"How can I leave you alone in the hospital?" Winnie frowned in concern.
"I'll be fine. I just need a good night's sleep, and I'll be discharged first thing in the morning. There's only one bed here. Do you
think I'd make you sit in a chair all night just to keep watch over me?"
"But..."
"Don't worry. This is a district hospital with excellent medical facilities and top- notch security. If anything happens, I'll call you
right away."
"Alright, but promise me you'll call if you need anything," Winnie said reluctantly as she got up to leave.
"Do you want me to get you something to eat before I go?"
"I'm not really hungry," Yvonne replied. She shook her head.
As Winnie reached the door, Yvonne suddenly remembered something.
"Winnie, about the item I asked you to deliver to my sister... Do you still have it with you?"