Chapter 21 Youâll Beg Me Charlene dug her nails deep into her palm, her face going pale. âBren!â she called out as she stepped forward. âThe media is here! We have to go-now-before someone notices you here in the hospital and we have no idea how to explain it!
A storm of impatience and frustration pooled in Brendanâs eyes. Why were the media here?
He turned to Deirdre sharply. âCome back to me. Thereâs still time.â
âNo, thanks, Mr. Brighthall,â Sterling parried pointedly. His back-his entire body, in fact-still hurt from the impact, but he would not compromise when it came to protecting Deirdre. He hugged her even more tightly.
He shot Brendan a steely glare, his eyes sharp as daggers. âYou have no reason to trouble yourself, Mr. Brighthall. Iâll take care of Dee just fine.â
âSterling Fuller! You son of a b*tch! You think youâre worth jacksh*t to be able to defy me?!â Brendan bellowed. He was livid.
Then, the media broke inside, getting stuck on the backdoor in a stampede. They wielded their camera sticks like javelins; and right here, right now, was the spiciest drama du jour: Brendan Brighthall and his ex-wife!
Charlene tugged at Brendan, holding the cuff of his sleeve as the man roared, âOne last chance, Deirdre McKinnon! You leave with me now and Iâll let you go back to the life you used to have!â
Despite his volume, he spoke with understated difficulty, as though he had made the biggest concession he ever had in his entire life. And yet, it only sounded like an insult to Deirdreâs face. He was essentially saying, âThis is it, right? The only thing you could have possibly wanted?â
She shot him an empty glance before revulsion filled her eyes. She tugged on Sterlingâs shirt and looked away.
Brendanâs pupils dilated. She⦠She would not even look at him!
âB â Bren, we have to go!â Charlene pleaded again as she tugged on his shirt as hard as she could.
âMaybe you could afford to do this at Brighthall Groupâs expense, but what about me? The media ⦠They are all over us! What about my face?!â
Sheâd just had another plastic surgery!
Her plea finally snapped Brendan out of his single minded rage. He cast one last glare at Deirdre, despite the latterâs blindness, and declared ominously, âYouâll come begging for me, McKinnon.â
He then left with Charlene in tow.
Despite being blind, Deirdre could feel the death-like chill in his eyes. She could hear his callousness.
Cold sweat broke out on her spine, and she had more than enough first-hand experiences dealing with the depth of Brendanâs deplorable schemes.
Her legs wobbled a little. What was he going to do this time? Hire another gang of thugs to torment her? Descend upon her even more vulnerable mother-the easier picking-like last time?!
Sterling could sense Deirdreâs panic, so he hugged her even more closely. âItâs alright, Dee. Iâm with you.â
Deirdre tugged on his sleeve hard until the worst of her dread ebbed away. She then took a deep breath. âHeâs not a man, Sterry. Heâs a monster.â
âI know.â
âBut worst of allâ¦â she added, her eyelashes quivering.â Heâs my ex-husband.â
She closed her eyes and opened her heart. The truth then poured out of her.
ââ¦So he forced you to go to prison in Charleneâs place!â Sterling growled through gritted teeth. He was shaking from fury. âThat son of a-God knows calling him a . monster would be an understatement. He doesnât even deserve to live!â
He willed himself back into control. âYour face? Your eyes? What about them?â
Deirdre took a deep breath. âIt was him too. He hired people to do it⦠because he hates my guts. He hates me so much that he even made them remove my kid.â
Sterling was stunned. Brendanâs knowledge of Deirdreâs miscarriage had been the biggest mystery to him yet. The manâs reaction back in the clinic, as well as Sterlingâs subsequent interaction with Brendan, painted the picture of a man who was none the wiser.
But if he really was the one who had wanted Deirdre to lose her babyâ¦
Then why had he been so genuinely surprised to hear that the baby had never made it?
Still, Sterling kept his doubts to himself. Patting her on the back, he replied reassuringly, âThis adversity wonât last forever, Dee. And since the seat of his unchecked power is here, in Neve, weâll just go somewhere else, away from his control.â
âOkay.â
Deirdre had made up her mind. She was going to run as far away as she could- to some place Brendan would never be able to find.
The next morning, Deirdre waited by the gate in the airport with her suitcase all packed. Sterling had promised her that they would leave together by 7 in the morning. She waited and waited, and yet even though it was almost 9-two hours from when theyâd originally planned to departâthere was no sign of Sterling.
She was starting to get anxious. Nervously , she grazed the screen of her phone, her finger drawing closer and closer to her number pad. She was just about to call him when she heard a string of loud, high-heeled clicks approaching her.
Then, before she could even make sense of what was going on, she felt a sharp slap across her face.
The wind it produced was chilling compared to the fiery sting.
Stunned, she balled up her hand before she heard the stranger snarl, âSo youâre Deirdre McKinnon?â