Before I could say a word, he started yelling, "What the hell are those rumors online? Did you start them? Are you out of your mind? Do you even know how much damage this is doing to the hospital? You better take it down now. I can't stand you for another day. Do you even realize spreading lies is illegal? Can you, for once, act like a normal human being?
"Delete it! Or I'm divorcing you on the spot."
Before I could even process his words, he hung up on me.
Hatred swelled up, drowning out my reason.
I dug my nails deep into my palms, my knuckles shaking from the pressure.
But this time, Jodie was fine, and Zayne hadn't done anything overtly illegal. I had no grounds to call the police on him.
His words echoed in my mind. I unlocked my phone and checked.
It turned out, that on the day of the car accident, some random passerby had filmed a video and posted it online.
People noticed right away how no one seemed to care when I called for help, even though I was in critical condition.
The hospital's emergency department was being dragged across the internet, trending for all the wrong reasons.