CHAPTER 636 JACQUELINE’S BEGGING
Officer Turner said, "No, because her only wish was to meet you guys, so we didn't ask any further."
Yvonne took the phone and put it aside. "How is it? Do you want to see her?"
"Let’s go.” Henry raised his eyes. "Didn't you say that you had something to say to her the day before yesterday?"
"Yeah," Yvonne smiled and put the phone back to her ear. "Okay, Officer Turner, we'll be there in a bit."
After the call, Yvonne put the phone aside, picked up a spoon, and started drinking soup.
She wasn't going to go now.
She hadn't eaten yet.
In her heart, food was much more important than Jacqueline.
Yvonne finished her meal an hour later. She then set off to the prison with Henry.
After they arrived at the women's prison, Officer Turner who called earlier came over.
"Miss Smith."
"Officer Turner."
Officer Turner nodded. "Please wait a moment, Miss
Smith. Jacqueline wants to meet Mr. Lancaster."
Yvonne looked at Henry.
Henry narrowed his eyes. "I'll go first."
Yvonne replied, "Okay."
Henry said to Officer Turner, "Let's go."
Officer Turner made a gesture of invitation.
Both of them walked towards the visiting room.
After Henry went in, he saw Jacqueline behind the glass window. She was holding the telephone and looking at him with tears.
Henry frowned, walked over, picked up the telephone o n his side, and put it to his ear.
Jacqueline said with a broken voice, "Henry!”
Henry ignored her.
Jacqueline suddenly laughed in despair, "Why? You don't even want to say a word to me now?"
Henry pursed his lips. "Why are you looking for me?"
Jacqueline suddenly lowered her head. "I want to apologize to you."
Henry was taken aback for a moment. "Apologize?"
"Yes, I did a lot of mean things to you. You protected m e when we were together, and yet I left you alone. You loved me so much but I used your feelings to go further. I even bribed Dr. Ignis to hypnotize you. I'm
sorry, I'm really sorry..."
At this point, she cried even more sadly, as if she really realized her mistake.
If it was someone else, they might believe it.
But Henry didn't. He clearly saw the plan behind her tears.
She was still scheming at this time.
Henry said while putting the phone down, "Well, if this is what you want to tell me, then it's not necessary. So be it."
Seeing this action, Jacqueline hurriedly called to him, " Please wait, Henry."
Henry stopped.
Jacqueline held the phone tightly. “Henry, don't you believe me? I know I was wrong."
Henry became impatient. “Do you really know that you're wrong or are you trying to deceive me with your tears? We both know this very well. There's no need to play any tricks. Come on, what do you want?"
Jacqueline didn't expect that he could read her so easily. She looked a little embarrassed.
She knew that whatever she said now would not be believed or sympathized with.
So she thought of a way, and that was through tears. She used her tears to tell him that she knew she had done wrong in the past, hoping to get his forgiveness.
She thought he would be touched, but now she knew how outrageous she was. He was more cold- hearted than she imagined.
"Okay, I'll say it." Jacqueline no longer wanted to deceive this man with tears. After taking a breath, she said, "Henry, I know that I’m doomed and I can't escape, but Anna is still outside. I can only beg you and you're the only one who can help me. I hope you can help me take care of Anna." 1
Henry's eyes darkened slightly. "Anna?"
Jacqueline nodded again and again. "Yes. Anna. Henry, you must promise me. Anna has been your daughter for the past six years. Even if she's not your biological daughter, you both had affection for each other. I can't find anyone else to help me but you."
Henry remained silent.
Jacqueline was anxious. "Henry, are you really not going to help me with such a small matter? After all, Anna called you her father. Henry, I beg you. Please, I beg you..."
She knelt down when she said that.
Henry could see that she was really begging him.
He suddenly found it funny.
He always thought that there were only power and status in this woman's eyes and there were no ethics o r humanity.
But now reality told him that she still had them.
Henry said, "You actually care about Anna." copyrighted © content.
Jacqueline nodded. "She's my daughter. Of course, I care about her."
"You never asked about Anna, nor did you think of taking her away when you were on the run." Henry looked at her mockingly.
Jacqueline lowered her head and said, "I had no choice. I didn't want Anna to run away with me, so I had to leave Anna alone because I knew that you wouldn't do anything to her."
"Is that so..." Henry looked down.
Right when Jacqueline wanted to say something, the jail guard who was on the other side suddenly walked up to her with a baton. "Okay, time's up. You can't talk any longer."
The jail guard stepped forward and tried to take her phone away.
Jacqueline stubbornly held the telephone and shouted anxiously, "Henry, please. Please take care of Anna..."
After Jacqueline said that, the jail guard forcibly took her out of the visiting room.
Henry had some doubts.
Wasn't Jacqueline going to see Yvonne?
Why was she taken away?
Officer Turner reminded, "Mr. Lancaster, you may leave now."
Henry put down the telephone and asked his question.
Officer Turner explained, “Well, that's because Jacqueline wants to have a face-to-face meeting with Miss Smith and not across the glass."
"I see." Henry nodded to indicate that he understood. Then, he followed Officer Turner out of the visiting room.
Outside, Yvonne saw him coming out and got up from the chair.
When she was about to ask what Jacqueline had said t o Henry, Officer Turner motioned her to follow him.
With no choice left, she suppressed her curiosity and followed Officer Turner in.
As soon as Yvonne entered the room, she saw the jail guard holding Jacqueline on a chair.
When Jacqueline saw her coming, her eyes immediately filled with strong hatred.
Yvonne was speechless seeing Jacqueline in this way.
It was sad and ridiculous that Jacqueline still had the strength to hate Yvonne when her death was approaching.
"What do you want to say to me?" Yvonne walked over and sat down on the chair opposite Jacqueline.
She wasn't afraid that Jacqueline would hurt her as the jail guard was still behind Jacqueline.
Jacqueline looked at Yvonne sinisterly. "Yvonne Frey, do you know how much I regret it now?"
Yvonne raised her eyebrows. "What do you regret?"
Jacqueline said with a grim face, "I regret that I didn’t kill you when you were at your weakest. I should have planned to kill you when I just returned to Canada since my body was still weak and Henry's heart was with me. Henry wouldn't care even if you were dead because he didn't love you at that time."
Then the jail guard struck a baton on her to warn her.
Yvonne was angry at first, but seeing her like this, she suddenly lost her anger and felt that it was ridiculous. "Really? But it's useless for you to regret it now. You're the one who's going to die."
Jacqueline grinned, "Yes, I’m the one who's going to die, but do you think you’ve won?"
Looking at her smile, Yvonne felt that something was wrong and she felt uneasy. "What do you mean?"
Jacqueline laughed loudly like a psycho that made people feel nervous from the bottom of their hearts.
"Let me tell you this, Yvonne Frey. You can never beat me. You think you've won, but from the way I see it, you still lose. If I die, you can't live either!"