Half an hour later, Abelâs Rolls- Royce Ghost parked at the parking lot across the road from the café.
Abel got out of the car. He felt frustrated as he gazed at the building opposite him.
It had only been a few days, but Emmeline had already brought Benjamin home.
Heâs occupying my position! Especially the rooftop garden. I spent so much effort on it!
I didnât do it myself, but it was my idea!
How dare Benjamin use my garden to flirt with Emmeline?
Abelâs chest heaved. Every exhalation from his nose was filled with murderous intent.
Emmeline was brewing some coffee at the counter. She noticed a tall and well-built man crossing the street.
She stretched her neck to take a closer look.
âYes, itâs Abel,â Sam said.
up âItâs really him.â Emmeline rolled her sleeves. âIf we end up fighting, make sure nothing here gets broken.â
âNo. You should fight outside!â Sam said.
Emmeline was throwing some practice punches in the air when the glass door opened.
Abel came into the café with Luca, and the bodyguards stood outside the door.
âYou all can come in,â Emmeline said coldly. âIâm not afraid of you.â
Abel went up to the counter and towered over her.
âOne black coffee, no sugar!â
Emmeline was surprised.
Does he want a drink before the fight?
Fine! Iâm not afraid of you anyway!
Emmeline poured a cup of coffee and pushed it in front of Abel.
âIs that how you serve your customers?â Abel smirked.
âShould you bring it to the table?â
Emmeline turned her head. âYou do it, Sam.â
âIâm telling you to do it!â Abel said to Emmeline.
âAre you looking for a fight?â Emmeline started to remove her apron.
âIâm your customer now,â Abel said coldly. âAfter I drink my coffee, Iâm going to the third floor to collect my belongings!â
Heâs not here to fight?
Even so, Emmeline could not help but feel uneasy when she heard he was here to take his stuff away.
Emmeline brought the cup to a table next to the window, and Abel sat down on a chair.
He could not think of a way to give Emmeline trouble.
He sipped the hot coffee, though the bitterness was felt in his heart.
After drinking half a cup, Abel went behind the counter and grabbed Emmelineâs wrist.
âGo upstairs and help me pack up!â
âSure!â Emmeline said resentfully. âI canât wait for you to vacate my room.â
Abel smirked. âHeh. Is someone moving in?â
Emmeline was taken aback.
âCongratulations, youâre right again!â
âHmph,â Abel grunted and dragged her up the stairs.
âEmmeline, do you need any help?â Sam asked.
âIâll call you if I need help!â Emmeline shouted.
Abel strode up the stairs three steps at once. It did not take them too long to reach the third-floor room.
Emmeline walked through the door, and Abel followed behind.
Before Emmeline could react, Abel turned Emmeline around and pinned her against the door.
Bang! The door shut loudly.
âWhat do you want, Abel?â
Abel did not answer. His lips pressed against hers and took her breath away, and his broad chest squeezed her body against the door.
âMmh!â Emmeline tried to struggle, but Abel grabbed her hands and pinned them against the door.
It was like the last time when he was drunk. He hugged her waist with one arm and ravaged her lips.
Emmeline was soon out of breath, and her body began to go limp.
âEmmaâ¦â Abel mumbled while kissing her, âLetâs not break upâ¦â
Letâs not break up?
Alana suddenly appeared in Emmelineâs mind. She shuddered and tried to push Abel away.
However, Abel was hugging her too tightly.
Without giving it a second thought, Emmeline bit his lips.