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The Blind Angel Turns Out To Be A Sweet Demoness Novel Cover

The Blind Angel Turns Out To Be A Sweet Demoness

Three years ago, a fire gutted Gordon family, killing Lindsay's parents and leaving her blind. As the anniversary neared, she learned Kyra—the killer—had been spared, and that her supposedly loving husband Matthew had hidden her overseas, then slipped her back to live in their house as his "cousin." Grief hardened into rage. She went in secret to Anthony, Matthew's rival and an eye surgeon, who restored her sight and joined revenge. Matthew assumed a blind wife was harmless. Until Lindsay seized the CEO seat, exposed the past, and sent Kyra to justice. Afterward, however, Anthony wouldn't let go. "Don't use me and leave. I want your love."
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Chapter 6

Lindsay had never stood this close to any man before, and the nearness left her chest thudding hard enough to hurt. Trapped between Anthony and the stall door, she couldn't find a single inch of space to retreat.

Summoning a desperate kind of courage, the kind that came when a person had nothing left to lose, she hooked her arms around Anthony's neck.

Moisture shimmered in her reddened eyes, giving her a fragile, almost broken look. She said, "How do you want me to prove my innocence? You heard what happened. Matthew betrayed me and, exploiting my blindness, hid everything from me. If he ever learns I might get my sight back, he'll do anything he can to make sure it never happens."

Her mouth hovered closer, trembling with each word. "You've hated him for years, haven't you? The enemy of my enemy can be on my side. Right now, I don't have anything left, and I can't strike back on my own. Could you help me?"

Anthony narrowed his eyes. She made that proposal once more. How intriguing. Curiosity curled through him as he wondered what she would do next. Now that he knew she was the little girl who had once saved his life, he was ready to lend his strength. Still, he was uncertain whether she truly wanted to bring Matthew down.

A sudden burst of clicking heels interrupted their moment, echoing right outside the stall door.

Matthew's voice followed, edged with confusion. "Kyra, you do realize this is the men's room, don't you? Just wait. I need to wash up."

With a wicked grin, Kyra seized Matthew's tie and pulled him closer. "Come on, Matthew. What's there to be afraid of? Isn't sneaking around half the fun?"

She let her hand wander, slipping boldly beneath his waistband.

"Kyra, what do you think you're—" A rough groan escaped him. Years of pent-up restraint snapped like a dry twig.

"Stall," he rasped. "Not by the sink. Someone could walk in and see us."

No sooner had the words left his mouth than they stumbled into the stall beside Lindsay and Anthony, mouths colliding in a desperate kiss.

Kyra moaned, "Matthew, don't bite so hard... Hurry, take off my panties. I wore the ones you like."

"You're irresistible. Let me show you how much I like them," Matthew chuckled.

What followed were moans, the sound of bodies colliding, and shameless whispers bleeding through the thin partition, impossible to ignore.

A rush of loathing, pain, and sickness crashed over Lindsay, freezing her in place. Her stomach twisted as each sound fueled her anger.

For a wild moment, she wanted nothing more than to storm out, tear open the door, and drag those two out for everyone to see.

Suddenly, Anthony's warm hands cupped her ears, trying to block the sounds.

She shook him off, biting down on her lip. She needed every word, every ugly moment, seared into her memory. Only by letting herself feel the full weight of this could she promise herself never to forgive.

Without a word, she reached into her pocket and slipped her phone into Anthony's hand. Her lips shaped a silent command. "Record it for me."

Anthony's eyes shadowed, yet something like admiration glinted in them. Impressive of her to stay level-minded in a moment like this. Any evidence of the affair would become leverage, ammunition for the battles that lay ahead with the Riley family.

For half an hour, Anthony kept his arms around Lindsay as they endured the cruel symphony from the next stall.

When the noise faded at last, Lindsay stood rigid and pale. Anthony guided her quietly out the back, keeping her upright as they slipped into the night.

Stepping outside, Lindsay let the cold night air wash over her cheeks and realized her tears had never stopped. How small she felt in that moment.

Anthony handed her a couple of tissues. "Let me drive you home."

Determined to reach home before Matthew, Lindsay gave a tight nod. She sent a quick voice note to Vera and kept her thoughts to herself for the rest of the ride.

...

Matthew didn't return home until almost wee hours. Rubbing his temples at the gate, he automatically looked toward the bedroom upstairs. Nothing but darkness met his eyes. His eyes dropped to the living room, which was pitch black.

For three years, not once had he returned to an empty, unlit house. Unease crept in, tightening around his chest. He shrugged off his coat and hurried inside.

Sensor lights sparkled to life as he walked by, chasing away the darkness and bringing back a sense of past warmth.

Relief settled over Matthew when he spotted Lindsay sitting quietly on the edge of the bed, lost in her own world. "Linds, why didn't you turn on the lights?" he asked.

Lindsay had already recognized the sound of his car in the driveway. At his voice, her head shifted toward him with slow, mechanical precision. She fixed her unseeing eyes on him. A hint of self‑mockery stirred beneath the calm surface, though her voice came out gentle and steady. "Lights or no lights won't make a difference for me. I can't see a thing either way."

He moved closer, and the mix of alcohol and another woman's perfume clung to him so strongly that she instinctively leaned back.

"Linds..." Matthew extended his hands, but the moment she recoiled, his arms stalled in mid‑air, his gaze cooling.

Not once in the past three years had he come home without finding honey water on the table or her hands ready to ease his headache. She used to settle against him like a small creature seeking warmth, drifting off only after he held her. But this night was nothing like the others.

Keeping his tone deceptively light, he asked, "Did you go out today?"

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