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Chapter 94
Sean let out ar
Lout a cold laugh
#you’re threatening, ine? Seriously?”
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muck in high school, Judy had confessed to him, and he had politely tomed her down. But she clung to him like a hard habit. Everyone at school knew she was chasing him. I get so exhausting that he finally pulled strings to have her transferred in anther school. Prace at last ne mehe thought,
Then college came around, and there she was again somehow, she bait found out he was attending Jersey Chilvensity and managed to get in too. She started bringing him breakfast every day, followed him to classes, and constantly flooded his with love notes and little gifts Once again, she became “that gir” on campus–famous for obsessing over Sean
ld go on as planned.
on the phone, Judy sobbed “you really don’t care he or die? How could you be this heartless? Does your engagement mean more than my life?”
Sean’s voice was calm and flat, almost mechanical, “That kind of emotional blackwall night work on someone else. Not me,” Judy tried to speak again, but Sean didn’t give her the chance. He hung up without hesitation. The engagement party would He immediately sent people to find her–not because he cared about Judy, but because she was unhinged enough to ruin the day. And if she actually jumped and died at the engagement venue, the trauma would scar Charlotte for life. It might even end their relationship before it officially
Meanwhile, in a room at the estate, July stood frozen atter the call disconnected. She then suddenly hurled her phone against the wall and started trashing the place in a frenzy.
Vivian, standing calmly nearby, watched the scene
ene unfold with cold detachment. “Miss Caleb, you’re so impatient,” she sneered.
Judy eventually collapsed onto the floor, a broken mess. “He really doesn’t care. He doesn’t care at all,” she whispered, over and over.
Vivian let out a mocking, laugh and lit a cigarette, exhaling slowly, “Pathetic.”
Alock came at the door. One of Vivian’s men opened it.
“Miss Kander,” he said, “we couldn’t grab the older one. She’s too well guarded. But we got the kid.”
He stepped aside and revealed a tall, muscular guard holding little Jodie Like a ragdoll Herbands were tied behind her back, legs kicking wildly, a strip of black tape covering her mouth. Her eyes were wide with terror.
Vivian took another drag hember cigarette, then blew out a ring of smoke. “Useless,” she muttered.
The guard lowered his gaze,
Vivian glanced at her watch. “We’re on schedule. Let’s go.”
Si use to her feet and looked down at judy with a sheet, her expression sharp and condescending
Then the undled.
It was the kind of smile that didn’t teach the eyes-
s–chilling, predatory. The kind of smile you would expect from the devil himself.
tas smooth and cold as ice. “It this whole thing blows up becaus
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