Starting with A Divorce

Starting With A Divorce Chapter 214



Starting With A Divorce Chapter 214

Chapter 214 A Scapegoat

Kaliyah was in horror to hear Irene’s words, and her hand trembled. “Ms. Wade, you can’t watch by

the side! What should I do now? I don’t want to go to prison!”

“Others don’t want to go to prison, either. Don’t mention it to me from now on. Kaliyah, you did that.

on your own, and it has nothing to do with me. Just ask Cason for help. You are pregnant with his

child now. He will protect you!” Irene said coldly and hung up the phone.

Kaliyah listened to the busy tone on the phone, and her heart sank. Irene would no longer help her.

Irene was right. At that time, she didn’t show up even once, and it was Kaliyah who did the most in person. If things were exposed, Kaliyah had no evidence to prove that Irene had gotten involved.

Kaitlin was Kaliyah’s scapegoat, and Kaliyah was Irene’s scapegoat.

Kaliyah sat by the bed and panted heavily. After a long time, Cason returned to the room. As soon as he entered, he saw Kaliyah panting.

“Cason.”

“Kaliyah, what’s the matter? Are you feeling unwell?” Cason asked with concern.

Kaliyah shook her head, her face pale.

She did not know how to ask Cason for help. However, only the Baldry family could help her. Kaitlin

had been locked in a psychiatric hospital, and Kaliyah was almost unable to hide what she hadContent is property of NôvelDrama.Org.

done.

If it was exposed to the public, she would go to jail.

Kaliyah looked at Cason, who was concerned about her. She thought for a long time before she finally made up her mind. She had to confess as soon as possible, or if Ainsley took a sudden.

action, even Cason had no time to save her.

Kaliyah’s eyes welled up with tears, which made her look pitiful.

Cason held her hand in panic and was worried about the child in her belly.

“Kaliyah, what happened? Just tell me.”

“Cason, if you found out that I have done something wrong, what would you do?” Kaliyah looked at

him with tears in her eyes.

“What?” Cason had a premonition.

“Cason, it’s all my fault.” Kaliyah threw herself into Cason’s arms and cried.

“What the hell is going on?” Cason furrowed his brows.

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“Actually, the incident in the Rulina Villa Area has nothing to do with Kaitlin. I did it. I drove that car.

When

you asked me that day, I was scared and didn’t dare to admit it. Kaitlin is detained because

of my selfishness. It’s all my fault. Cason, send me to the police station. I know I was wrong.”

Kaliyah clenched her fists. She did not know what choice Cason would make. Would he send her to

prison directly? Or would he turn a blind eye to what she said and let Kaitlin be the scapegoat?

Before Cason could say anything, Lindsay rushed in and comforted Kaliyah, “Don’t be afraid. We

can give them money. Cason, don’t be foolish. Kaliyah is pregnant and can’t be put into jail.”

She paused and continued, “Kaitlin has done so many wrong things before. This time, she should

learn a lesson.”

Cason frowned. Previously, Lindsay was willing to do anything for Kaitlin, but now, she actually

wanted Kaitlin to take the blame.

Kaliyah was secretly delighted in her heart. She was originally thinking about how to persuade

Cason.

Now, it seemed that Lindsay would help her.

Kaliyah wiped off her tears and cried, “Mom, it’s all my fault. Don’t blame Cason. Kaitlin is detained

because of me. Even if you send me to prison, I won’t have any complaints. It’s my fault.”

Lindsay shook her head and stopped Kaliyah. “Don’t say that again. Stay at home and take care of

your child. I am eager to see my grandson.”

Her heart also ached. The one being sent to prison as a scapegoat was her daughter. If not for the child in Kaliyah’s belly, she would have immediately sent Kaliyah to the police station.

Kaliyah looked at Cason with pity, “Cason, don’t be angry. I know it’s my fault. You can punish me as

you want.”

Tears streamed down from the corners of her eyes. She wiped the tip of her nose and looked at Cason innocently.

With Lindsay there, Cason had to compromise. “Stay at home and take good care of your baby. Don’t think about those things anymore. I will think of a way to help Kaitlin.”

Kaliyah felt relieved and wiped her tears. Lindsay returned to her room.

Kaliyah was still not satisfied with her performance. “Cason, please save Kaitlin.”

“I also want to save her, but I can’t.”

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Cason was exhausted. “I will do my best.”

The next day, Ainsley went to visit Kaitlin.

In the detention room, Kaitlin had waited for a long time, but no one came. In the past few days, the Baldry family and Irene hadn’t come to visit her. Kaitlin thought that they might have given up

on her.

Thinking of what Kaliyah had said that day, she still had a bit of hope in her heart. Now, she thought it through. She was just a scapegoat.

“Kaitlin, someone has come to see you.”

Kaitlin’s heart trembled. She wondered, who was it? Was it Cason, Mom, or Irene?

When she was brought out by the police, she was stunned by the person she saw. It was not Cason, nor was it Lindsay or Irene. It was Ainsley, a person that she had never expected.

Kaitlin’s face instantly turned cold. “Why are you here? Are you here to laugh at me or show me your victory?”

Ainsley sat across from her and smiled faintly. “Kaitlin, we haven’t seen each other for so many days, but you are still sharp-tongued.”

“What exactly are you going to do? I don’t want to see you.” Kaitlin felt annoyed.

Ainsley was dressed in clean and beautiful clothes, while Kaitlin was a criminal wearing a prison uniform.

How ironic!

Ainsley did not care about Kaitlin’s words. She said, “Kaitlin, I know that you were not the real mastermind of the incident in the Rulina Villa Area.”

Kaitlin was slightly stunned. She wanted to clarify the truth, but her brother and her mother didn’t believe her. She didn’t expect Ainsley, who she had harmed many times, to defend her.

Kaitlin smiled mockingly. “Are you here to pity me? Or do you want to know something from me?”


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