CHAPTER 250
As I twisted the doorknob, I felt a firm grip on my collar from behind. A menacing voice hissed, “You little tramp! Thought you could fool me, huh? Damn, I’ll show you!”
“Please, no!” But no matter how much i struggled, my strength had already been sapped at that moment, leaving me no choice but to be dragged toward the bed.
“Does anyone else hear that? Sounds like a couple fighting.” Suddenly, the cultured voice of a middle–aged man echoed through the hallway outside
“Oh, come on, Dad. They’re just a couple who checked into a hotel. A little spat is normal. Let’s keep moving. I already told the restaurant to start preparing our meal.”
The man holding me turned livid, finally realizing I had left the door ajar. He threw me to the ground, reaching to shut the door, but someone pushed it open from the outside!
A pair of polished men’s shoes came into view, followed by the sight of neatly pressed pants encasing long legs.
Thinking it was the middle–aged man who had spoken earlier, I threw myself toward him, pleading, “Please, save me. I didn’t come here with anyone. I don’t even know this man!”
“Jane?” A familiar, soothing voice sounded above me!
Lifting my
head, I locked eyes with Bryant’s gloomy gaze and felt relief, though my vision blurred with tears. The next second, I saw Dorothy and her family with him. The man who had spoken was Richard.
Feeling completely humiliated, I stumbled back, blinking back the tears as I used the wall for support to keep my trembling legs from giving way.
Dorothy’s mouth dropped in shock as she clung to Susan’s arm. “My God, you just got divorced, and you’re already in a hotel room with a
man?”
Her words seemed to enlighten the buzz–cut man.
Furning, the buzz–cut man glared at me as if I had deceived him, hurling accusations, “So you’re freshly divorced? Lonely and desperate, are you? Looking for a quick fix?
My hands trembled with the urge to retaliate, but I heard Bryant, his voice cold as ice, instructing Kevin. “Take him away. Make him spill NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.
the truth!”
After saying that, Bryant draped his coat around me and effortlessly lifted me into his arms, tuming to Richard. “Mr. Myers, I’m afraid dinner will have to wait.”
“Understood. Take care of your stuff first. Richard nodded, his gaze lingering on me with a moment of sympathy.
Dorothy tugged at Susan’s sleeve, on the verge of tears. “Mommy…
Concerned about her daughter, Susan glanced coldly at Bryant “Mr. Ferguson, are you sure about this? Today’s dinner is crucial for the partnership between the Myers and Ferguson families”
Bryant’s gaze was icy as he looked back at Susan. “I’m sorry. My wife comes first”
“You need to think it through. Without the Myers family, the Ferguson Group’s mess.
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“Susan, your concern is noted. I’ll handle it” With a brisk, determined stride, Bryant carried me away, leaving a trail of tense stares behind us.
He walked quickly, not putting me down until we were in his car,
He examined my disheveled clothes, barely containing his anger. “Did he touch you?”
I shook my head, voice trembling. “Almost,”
It was too close for comfort. If it hadn’t been for Margaret’s hatred, leaving a camera there in hopes of catching something incriminating, I would have had no escape.
Bryant’s eyes narrowed dangerously. “Do you know who was behind this?”
I said, “Margaret, but not just her”
His jaw clenched, his gaze turning more threatening. “Who else?”
I hesitated, unsure. I couldn’t say for sure if Dorothy or someone else got involved.
With a cold voice, Bryant called Kevin, “Once that guy talks, throw him and Margaret into that room from today!”
“Wouldn’t that be.”
I wondered if it was illegal.