Chapter 546 Cracking the Passcode.
Dexterâs face scrunched up in a look of consternation.
She spent half an hour explaining everything to him. âItâs daytime now, and I donât know if Laura escaped. I would feel terrible if something happened to her last night.â
Dexter finally realized why Josie was so on edge. He handed her the phone. âGo ahead and ask.â
Josie couldnât fathom how at ease he seemed. âIâll⦠be calling Arnoldâ¦â
He nodded in assent.
She quickly snatched the phone from his hands and dialed Arnoldâs number. âJosie! Are you okay?!â
Josie turned away to answer Arnoldâs call, worried about how Dexter would react. âIâm fine. Did Laura manage to escape?â
âIâve already told Claudia. Sheâs going to help us get Laura out of there today.â
Josie breathed a sigh of relief when she heard what Arnold had to say.
âYou must let me know as soon as sheâs out.â
Before they hung up, Arnold asked, his voice indicating his concern, âAre you really okay?
A shadow cast over Dexterâs features the longer the call continued.
Josie had no choice but to end the call when she saw Dexter staring at her intently.
Josie was still upset with Dexter and refused to speak to him. However, he had his subordinates prepare a new set of branded clothes for her without her knowledge.
Josie saw the array of branded clothes laid out for her and smiled wryly. âAm I going to a fashion show?â she scoffed.
In addition, Dexter had a doctor come to look at Josieâs injury.
After the doctor had completed a series of examinations, Dexter followed up with him. âMake sure she doesnât suffer any afterâeffects from the accident!â he demanded.
âThe injury is not serious,â the doctor assured Dexter. With proper rest, she will make a full recoveryâ-
Josie had enough. Clicking her tongue, she demanded, âDexter, why are you keeping me here?â
Directing her frustrations at him, she continued, âAre you trying to make amends for what you did?
Whatâs the point of all this?â
Dexter could put up a front of being patient if the situation called for it.
He didnât answer her questions, and Josie stomped her legs indignantly like a child experiencing a temper tantrum. She was upset and annoyed by his behavior.
Dexter secretly took satisfaction in the fact that he could get Josie riled up.
Dexter was happy with the way things were. He was content as long as he could be with Josie.
àªà«àª® Josie finally understood that her outburst did not serve any purpose and only fueled Dexterâs satisfaction. She decided to try a different approach. âIf you want to make up with me,â she said finally, âcould you help Arnold get Laura out of the hidden basement?â
Dexterâs eyebrows shot up. âI had my people on their way the moment you hung up,â he responded.
Josie was surprised by his unexpected behavior.
However, he still wouldnât let her go. He must be afraid of losing her again.
A sense of dread continued to plague Josie. She couldnât reach anyone to find out about Lauraâs condition.
Dexter finally left in the afternoon for a business meeting. The door was locked from the outside.
There must also be guards posted outside.
Josieâs hand started to sweat as she stared at the lock in front of her. She knew this was her only chance to escape.
She only had three chances to enter the passcode. She had to think carefully before trying any of them.
She tried Dexterâs birthday, but it didnât work.
Josie maintained her composure. There was no way Dexter would use her birthday as the passcode.
She paced around the room, and then a thought occurred to her. She was frustrated with herself for being so foolish.
If she got it wrong, she would have one more opportunity to get the passcode right.
Josie scurried around the bedroom, her anxietyâstricken face reflected in the doorknob as she keyed in the passcode.
âBeep!â
The door unlocked.
Josie was stunned, unable to believe she had guessed the passcode correctly.
Her heart was beating wildly in her chest.
After composing herself, she slowly opened the door and saw that no one was around.
Was Dexter so sure that she wouldnât guess the passcode?