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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

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ok the phone and dialed back. Maggie answered quickly. Rosalynn asked, “Maggie, did you call me?”

Sobbing, Maggie revealed, “Rosalynn, something terrible has happened. Sanford was stabbed by

Yana. He’s in emergency care.” “What ?” In the corridor outside the emergency room, Maggie stood

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anxiously, her eyes red with worry. A police officer approached to gather information. Suppressing her

tears, she recounted the entirety of the event. Not long after, Rosalynn and Brian arrived. “Maggie,”

Rosalynn called out. “Rosalynn!” Upon seeing Rosalynn, Maggie’s eyes welled up as if she’d found her

anchor in a storm. “Don’t cry. I’m here.” Rosalynn embraced her, gently patting her back to provide

some comfort. Maggie sobbed, slowly regaining her composure. Brian, standing a bit apart, noticed the

police officer who was still present. He reached out to introduce himself. “Hello, I’m Brian Hughes.”

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Get Latest Books Updates.. “You’re the owner of Hughes Group?” The officer shook his hand. Brian

nodded slightly before inquiring about the officer’s knowledge of the incident. Meanwhile, Rosalynn was

also questioning Maggie about the situation. Maggie relayed the events that had transpired-Yana‘s

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appearance, her failed attempt on Maggie’s Life, and Sanford’s resulting injury. Tears welled in her

eyes and she broke down crying once again. “If it weren’t for Sanford, I would be the one inside that

room. Rosalynn, he lost so much blood. If anything were to happen to him, I could never forgive

myself.” Rosalynn continued her comforting pats on Maggie’s back, whispering words of reassurance.

“Don’t worry. He’ll be fine, I’m sure of it.”