Chapter 346
Even though the hallway was covered with thickâpiled carpet, the sharp pain of my tailbone hitting the ground snapped me out of my
daze.
The person who had brought me up was Bryant.
And I had mistaken him for someone else.
Perhaps sensing my resistance, Bryant paused for a moment, his silhouette against the light as he let out a mocking chuckle, âSo, youâre dead set on being with him? Waiting to play bridesmaid when he marries Lilliana?â
Gregory always had a sharp tongue, âAre you referring to yourself?â
With his long strides, Gregory was by my side in a heartbeat, helping me up from the floor, and offering Bryant a dismissive smile, âMr. Ferguson, take care, we wonât see you out.â
Bryant clenched his fists, trying to suppress his rage, âYou better focus on Lilliana. Jane, sheâll only ever belong to me.â
âSheâs never been anyoneâs possession.â Gregoryâs voice was calm. âShe belongs to herself.â
Bryantâs gaze turned icy as he extended a hand towards me, probably the most humble gesture heâd ever made, his version of a compromise, âCome on, stop making a scene. You and he, itâs never going to work. Come back home with me.â
âIt doesnât matter what happens between him and me, or anyone else for that matter, itâs none of your business.â
My head was throbbing, but my words were clear, âYou and I, weâve been over for a long time. Stop saying things that could cause misunderstandings.â
At that, Bryant was seething with a destructive rage, his tone terrifyingly low, âAfraid of misunderstandings? Whose?â
He glanced at Gregory, sneering, âHis misunderstandings? Jane, donât tell me youâve actually fallen for him. Donât use him to make me jealous.â
I couldnât help but want to laugh, âAnd why canât I fall for him?â
Whether
it
was the alcohol or just a rebellious impulse, I reached for Gregoryâs collar, tiptoed, and brushed my lips against his cheek.
Even in my drunken state, I could almost hear heartbeats pounding furiously.
Coming from Gregory.
I turned back to Bryant, âYou believe me now?â
His face was a thundercloud, but before he could react, Gregory pulled me into his embrace, facing Bryant.
âMy girlfriendâs not great with her liquor, my apologies.â
The apology was there, but the tone was defiant.
âMy girlfriendâ.
That caught me off guard.
Bryantâs fists were tight, his anger almost palpable, he gritted his teeth, âAre you that fond of stealing from another man?â
âSteal?â Gregory chuckled casually, âItâs her choice, not mine. But, feel free to use whatever means you have, just donât hold back.â âRemember what you said today!â
With a cold laugh and a look that mixed pain with confidence, Bryant said, âYouâll regret your choice someday.â
After a last glance at me, he turned and strode away!
I knew his methods were ruthless and decisive; I didnât want him to harm others because of me.
Trying to follow him, I was instead pulled back by Gregory into the room.
As I was staggering and unsteady, he dumped me on the couch where I winced in pain, snapping, âWhat are you doing?!*
âWhat am I doing?â
Gregoryâs smile was tinged with a coldness, his tone dripping with sarcasm, âWhy were you chasing after him? Regretting what you just said? Eager to drop the act after your attempt at playing hard to get failed?â