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Chapter 10 Sadie It felt like nothing was going my way for the first time in my life, and I finally understood what people meant by seeing red while upset. What pissed me off most was that nobody knew a wave of nausea and cramps hit me before I could put those peasants in their place. I couldn’t stand to lose face, especially in front of Leon and that pathetic excuse for a woman, but I didn’t have a choice. I stepped on the gas, racing against time to get home before my symptoms came back. As soon as I made it home, I ran upstairs to my room, threw my bag down, and slammed the door behind me. “UGH!!” I shouted at the top of my lungs, punching one of my pillows before screaming into it in utter frustration. It was just my f*****g luck running into that bastard ex-husband of mine at the d