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I sighed. “No. He doesn’t want to talk to me, and I won’t force him… besides, I was the one who asked him to keep his distance. I guess he’s finally respecting my wishes for
once.”
“I doubt that,” she mused thoughtfully.
“Do you know something?”
“Not for sure, but I suspect something happened.”
1 looked at her skeptically. The only thing that could have happened was Aurora demanding he stay away from me. But I doubted that. Sebastian wasn’t the type to follow orders, especially when they involved Leo.
I shook my head to clear my thoughts. “Whatever. None of that matters today. We’re here
to have fun and relax.”
“You’re right,” she said cheerfully, checking her phone. “Shit, I need to go to the
bathroom. Be right back.”
She didn’t even give me a chance to respond before hurrying away.
I waited, but she didn’t return. I waited another five minutes, and she still hadn’t come back. I started to worry and got up to check on her.
When I couldn’t find her in the bathroom, I began to panic. I rushed back to the VIP area.
“Did you see the woman who was with me a few minutes ago?” I asked the bartender.
He smiled and answered, “Yes, I saw her leave through the back door.”
“Thanks,” I murmured as I left. I was confused why she would leave without telling me, especially since her phone and purse were still inside.
I went outside and started looking around. No sign of her. Just as I pulled out my phone
to call Roman, someone hit me from behind. I lost consciousness.
When I woke up, my vision was a bit blurry, and my head was throbbing painfully. It took
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me a moment to realize I’d been kidnapped.
My hands were tied, and I was hanging from the ceiling. I shook the chains, struggling to
escape.
“Don’t waste your energy… you won’t leave this place alive,” a raspy voice came from my
left.
I looked around and finally saw him. I seemed to be in an abandoned warehouse, empty
“Can’t do that… I’ve been paid a lot of money to kill you.”
“If it’s money you want, I can give you everything you want. I’m wealthy,” I tried to reason
“Wish it was just about the money, but I’ve accepted the job, and I always complete my jobs,” he said with a smile, as if this was something to be proud of.
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