Dear Sweetheart Chapter 85 Even Kristie Never Dared âNothing will happen since there are a few of us patrolling below,â Cillian reassured. Handing the binoculars to James, he urged, âQuick, take a look at Ms. Garland and Mr. Faymon, James!â
James took the binoculars from him and looked in the direction of the coordinates given.
A couple appeared in the lenses, kissing while crouching by the roadside. The man was none other than Curtis, but up at that angle, one could only see the woman with her head tilted, her features indistinguishable.
He merely took a single look before tossing the binoculars back to Cillian. âYouâve got quite a wide range of hobbies that you even like spying on Mr. Faymon! Why donât you snap a picture of it?â he mocked with a sneer.
In response, the latter chuckled. âI was merely concerned about his safety and happened to see that. I told you there must be something between Mr. Faymon and Ms. Garland. I was right, huh?â
âHas that got anything to do with you?â
âNope, not at all! I was just being nosy! Anyway, James, before you arrived, Ms. Garland even asked me about you, saying that she wanted to see you. Say, what did she mean by that?â Cillian questioned.
Wiping the gun in his hand with a cloth, James drawled, âIâm not interested in that.â
My main task is to ensure Mr. Faymonâs and that Ms. Garlandâs safety. As for what she looks like and why she desires a meeting with me, I canât be bothered to know, nor do I want to see her.
âBut I canât shake off the feeling thatââ
Rubbing his head, Cillian wanted to speak further, but James snarled lowly beside him, âShut the f*ck up! Go over there and look around. Do you not want to get paid anymore?â
âAye, aye, Iâm going over right away.â Cillian swiftly scrambled away with the binoculars in hand.
He patrolled the other end of the mountain with the binoculars. As the binoculars swept over the distant forest and ground, there was a fleeting glimmer of light. At once, he turned them back and took another look.
âThereâs movement, James! There are two incoming jeeps!â Cillian reported in a low voice, not daring to take things lightly.
Crawling over, James grabbed the binoculars from his hand.
Two jeeps were traveling on the road a distance away, one after another. After adjusting the binoculars, he glimpsed a familiar figure in the backseat of the vehicle in the front, and the man seemed to be holding a map in hand.
âItâs Julian .â It was then James recalled him to be Raynaâs ex-husband. He had been to their house a few times in the past, but the man was too arrogant and pretentious, so neither he nor Roxanne liked him.
Why is he here?
âIt seems to be Mr. Faymonâs cousin. I think heâs a relative of the Faymon family,â Cillian commented.
When he turned and saw Jamesâ dark and murderous expression, he shuddered violently. âDo you have a grudge against him, James? Your expression right now is downright terrifying.â
âOf course!â James sneered. Ignoring Cillian, he moved further away with his firearm in hand to find a hidden spot. Using the shrubs as cover, he propped up his gun.
It was a Granatanolan JKM2876, the best killing weapon at night.
He thought Rayna and Julian divorced amicably because they could no longer live with each other. Later, he found out from Roxanne that Julian cheated on Rayna and even wanted to accuse her of betraying their marriage vows.
If it were not for his worry that the school would ferret him out should he make a move within the country, thus resulting in the matter getting to Raynaâs knowledge, he would have finished Julian off for real.
Now that he has offered himself up to me on a silver platter, itâd be foolish of me not to make my move.
âWhoa! Calm down, James! Thatâs Mr. Faymonâs cousin.â Cillian quickly crawled over, fear inundating him at the sight of James gearing up to shoot.
âWhy didnât he stay within the country obediently but come here instead? Mr. Faymon has given me the authority to deal with newcomers however I want as long as they arenât part of the list he mentioned,â James replied.
After pondering upon it, Cillian felt that it made sense. Still, he was a touch worried. âJames, how aboutââ
He had not finished speaking, but James no longer had the patience to listen and pulled the trigger. A muted whizz split the air, only to be promptly replaced by the buzzing of some unidentified insect.
Cillian hastily picked up the binoculars. He saw that the two jeeps on the road had already descended into a panic. The car window of the vehicle ahead had already shattered, and the man in the backseat had taken a bullet to the arm, blood gushing out uncontrollably.
Subsequently, another bullet shot through the air, puncturing the left rearview tire of the jeep.
A few heads poked out of the vehicle with their hands trembling despite holding weapons before drawing back at lightning speed.
Then, both jeeps turned around and sped off as though the hounds of hell were after them.
âWhoa! They took off just like that?â Cillianâs jaw dropped open. I thought they were incredible since they came in the middle of the night with firearms, but unexpectedly, just two shots had them fleeing in fright.
James put away his gun nonchalantly, feeling much better after shooting Julian in the arm earlier.
Such a scumbag isnât worthy of my sister!
When Curtis woke up the next morning, he sensed a weight on his chest. In the next instant, he saw a fair and delicate foot with light-colored nail polish resting on his chest.
The man was at a loss for words.
In all my years, even Kristie never dared to be so impudent with me.
With a dark expression on his face, Curtis moved the foot away. After getting up, he found Rayna sprawled on the other end of the bed in an awful sleeping posture. The linen skirt she was wearing had hiked up, baring her fair legs.
He reached out and pulled her skirt down.
His initial plan was to get up right after doing that, but he ended up leaning close and patting her on the face lightly. âMs.
Garland.â
âHmm? What time is it now?â Rayna muttered, sitting up on the bed with much difficulty. Her face had been pressed against the wooden bed, so two long marks were left on her face, making her seem comical and amusing.
Curtis failed to stifle a laugh.
âWhy are you laughing?â Rayna was completely bemused by his laughter. In the next moment, she stared at him with wide eyes.
âH-Have you sobered up, Uncle Curtis?â
âYeah, Iâm likely fine.â Getting out of bed, Curtis straightened his clothes and inquired, âWas I horribly drunk last night? Did I do anything?â
âN-No.â Rayna coughed remarking calmly, âI didnât know you have such a low alcohol tolerance, Uncle Curtis. You got drunk with a single glass of liquor. It took me much effort to help you back here.â
He eyed her skeptically. âReally?â
After a brief silence, she muttered in disgruntlement, âShouldnât you thank me for not tossing you to the ground to sleep, Uncle Curtis? After all, men and women should observe a certain distance. Yet, youâre actually doubting my words.â
Curtis went silent.
He pinned his ebony eyes on her for a whole ten seconds.
In the end, he left the room without saying anything.
Breathing a sigh of relief, Rayna brushed a finger against her lips as she recalled the kiss under the starry sky last night.
Never had I seen him so tender and cute. Well, Iâm contented with keeping that kiss hidden deep in the depths of my heart.
It was not until Rayna caught sight of her face in the water in the basin when she went out to wash her face that she knew why Curtis laughed. She rubbed at her face for a while, hoping that the mark would disappear as soon as possible.
By then, the women in the village had already prepared breakfast. It was fragrant flatbread and stew. While they were eating, Murat told Rayna that he would be going out with Curtis and a few other men later to search for the vehicle carrying the goods.
The few jeeps were parked together. Afraid that the villagers would see them, leading to her previous lie being exposed, she found an opportunity to ask Curtis about it furtively.
âDonât worry; Iâve handled everything,â the man asserted.
Incredulity washed over Rayna.
We didnât bring anything when we came to the village, and he was with me the whole of last night. How did he handle everything? Could it be that he had anticipated all this when we came?