Chapter 65 The Fall
Chapter 65 The Fall
The Fall
Chapter 65 The Fall
"White Tigress!" The crew called out anxiously while surrounding the bottom and top of the mountain
but Tinsley, who was in the middle, could only cry out with a pale face.
"I can't come down. I'm stuck!" Tinsley cried out while pressing the gunshot wound with a trembling
hand. She'd have fainted had it been she didn't have strong power. She could only grit her teeth while Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
biting her lower lips in order not to faint.
Rylee's body broke into sweats and was trembling with guilt because she never expected that the gun
was loaded. She had just pulled the trigger casually in order to make her practice real only for the gun
to turn out to be real.
The crew was a mess, but they all tried to stay calm in such a situation because they had never met
something like this before.
Aldean suddenly came forward decisively, "Let me strap the other flying harness. I'll go over to help…"
Before Aldean could complete his words, Tinsley's flying harness suddenly began to move downward
itself, which left Tinsley screaming and the crew beginning to panic. "Hel…"
"Someone should prepare something soft for her to land." Someone yelled among the crowd.
The crew immediately snapped out of their panic and began to throw whatever they could use to
cushion Tinsley's fall, so it wouldn't have too large of an impact.
Tinsley was falling from the mountaintop. Inevitably, there was no way she wouldn't have a scratch on
her skin because of the surrounding rocks that were scraping her skin roughly as she fell down the
mountain.
Aldean suddenly moved forward with his hand stretched out and his eyes pinned on Tinsley.
Tinsley's top was torn, and she was badly battered by the time she fell on Aldean's outstretched hand.
Aldean and her fell roughly to the ground with Tinsley's head mistakenly hitting a rock which made her
faint in his arms.
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Jarek, who was just walking out of the office-in order to pick up the triplet's-phone suddenly began to
ring. A smile filled Jarek's face upon seeing that the call was from Tinsley, and he quickly picked the
call up. "Wife." He called but unfortunately, it was the Director who gave him a reply.
"I'm sorry President Jarek but I…"
Jarek's brow furrowed when he heard Director Martin speaking with Tinsley's phone. "What happened?
Say it quickly." He said coldly, which made Director Martin tremble. It felt as if he was thrown into an
iceberg.
Director Martin took a deep breath before he said truthfully, "Mrs. Tinsley was injured during practice
and has fainted." Director Martin said with a shaking voice.
Jarek's eyes darkened with anger, and he couldn't help scowling angrily. "Is there no security at the
set? How did it happen? If anything happens to her, I will make sure you all pay for it." Jarek replied
and cut off the call with anger.
He quickly stormed out of the company and got into his car. After picking up the children from school,
Jarek quickly arranged for the children's things for two days before he quickly left for Rivin Village.
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Tinsley suddenly opened her eyes and she found herself in the body of her younger self, and she found
herself striving hard for love despite the torment she went through in the William's family. She had a
feeling that she had forgotten something, but she couldn't remember what it was.
Her life was quiet and simple until she met a handsome and young Jarek that was different from the
one in her memories.
It was strange that she had him in her memories, but she sometimes finds herself liking and being
familiar with it.
Jarek was cold, but Tinsley began to run after him persistently because she felt that if she didn't, she'd
regret it.
Suddenly Tinsley finds herself as a grown-up, she doesn't have any memories of how she grew up, and
soon she finds out that Jarek had kids, and they were Triplet's.
The adult Tinsley felt angry, and she stared at Jarek with a teary and hurtful expression.
"Jarek." She called with a trembling body and face filled with sadness.
The Triplet's suddenly arrived by her and Jarek's side, and they stared at her with happiness. "Mom."
They called which amazed and shocked Tinsley at the same time.
Tinsley parted her lips as if to tell the little Triplet's that they were mistaken, but she doesn't know why
she found it hard to say that, and she doesn't know why her heart tore at that word, but it seems Jarek
understood her dilemma and explained to her while taking a hold of her hand. "They are our kids,"
Jarek explained, which made her eyes widen in disbelief.
"Huh? Is there a time skip?" That was only what she could say while staring at the four foolishly.
Mason, Jason, and Ariel suddenly looked at her with anxious expressions, "Mom, quickly wake up. We
miss you." They pleaded.
Tinsley was stunned, and she kept looking at them with shock. "I'm awake," Tinsley replied looking
stunned, but before she knew it she was suddenly engulfed by a spinning vortex that appeared from
nowhere.
"Ahhhh! Help me! Jarek!" Tinsley yelled.
Tinsley panicked and she couldn't help being afraid. She kept trembling badly, and she felt that she
was going crazy.
"Jarek. Jarek. Help me, Jarek. Where are you Jarek? I can't see you." Tinsley roared loudly while
crying.
Tinsley suddenly found herself in a dark surrounding. It was so dark that she couldn't see anything, but
she suddenly saw a figure that looked like Jarek in the distance.
Tinsley's dull eyes immediately light up, and she quickly begins to run after Jarek's figure in the
distance, but the more she ran, the farther the figure went.
Tinsley continued running until she was tired and couldn't muster the strength to run anymore. She felt
tired of running after him, so she began to call out his name hoping that he would also run after her like
she had been doing all this time. "Please. Please, Jarek." Tinsley begged the figure in the dark.
"Jarek," she quietly called until a voice she missed dearly suddenly began to echo in Tinsley's ear.
"Tinsley, we are waiting for you." Jarek's voice filled her ears so much that she couldn't say, hear or
think anything other than the voice she was hearing.