Chapter 235
The Hockey Star’s Remorse
The night air hung heavy with tension as Timothy sat in front of the glowing screen, his eyes fixed on
the livestream feed, his mind racing with worry and frustration. He leaned forward, analyzing the
surroundings through the lens of the camera, attempting to glean any clue about Evie and Bruceâs
whereabouts.
âWhere are they?â Timothy muttered under his breath, frustration seeping into his tone as the
livestream abruptly cut off for a break, leaving him in a state of restless anticipation.
His phone buzzed incessantly in the meantime, Ariaâs concerned texts flooding in. He glanced at the,
messages, and heâd reply occasionally when he wasnât distracted,
âIâm fine,â he replied curtly, not wanting to worry her further. âI might have a lead on where Bruce is.â
The silence of the car was deafening as he waited for the livestream to resume, his impatience
mounting with each passing moment. When the feed finally flickered back to life, Timothyâs heart sank
at the sight. before him.
He could only catch a glimpse of Evieâs bound wrists and the back of her head as she lay on the
ground. Her tearâstained face was obscured, but her cries pierced through the screen, tugging at
Timothyâs heartstrings.
âPlease, Bruce, I donât know what I did wrong,â Evieâs voice wavered, a desperation lacing her words.
Timothyâs knuckles whitened as he clenched his fists in frustration, his heart pounding in his chest. He
felt a surge of helplessness as Bruceâs voice cut through the feed, callous and unforgiving.
âIt was never about what you did wrong, Evie,â Bruceâs voice was cold, lacking any semblance of
remorse. âItâs about what you did right. Always trying to appeal to my nonexistent good side.â
Evieâs pleas continued, her voice breaking as she begged for mercy. Timothyâs jaw tightened, a knot of
disgust twisting in his stomach at Bruceâs callousness.
âYouâve always been perfect,â Bruceâs voice softened momentarily, a stark contrast to his previous
harshness. âComparing your life to mine was a mistake. My parents never even considered giving me
possibly blame Evie for being inherently good and seeing any humanity in someone so demented.
He clenched his jaw, his frustration boiling over at the sight of Evieâs anguish and Bruceâs callous
demeanor. He wanted nothing more than to intervene, to rescue Evie from Bruceâs clutches, and then
show the other man true retribution.
His heart pounded in his chest, a cold wave of horror crashing over him as the livestream panned over
to Bruceâs face, the chilling realization sinking in. His hands trembled as he watched Bruce adjust the
camera, a cold determination etched on his features.
âNo,â Timothy gasped, horror and disbelief intertwining in his mind as Bruceâs voice echoed through the
feed. âHeâs notâ¦â
Timothyâs blood turned to ice, a surge of revulsion and panic coursing through him as Bruce grabbed a
shovel and began to dig a hole in the ground. Beside him, Evie struggled, her legs catching flicks of
dirt.
The chat exploded with excitement, a flurry of messages fueling the anticipation of this morbid
spectacle. In a frantic attempt to intervene, anonymously, Timothy typed, âWhatâs happening? What are
you all waiting for?â
As if heâd been waiting for that question, Bruce piped up. âToday, folks, Iâll be giving you a special treat.
Weâll be challenging Evieâs childhood fear of being buried alive,â his voice echoed through the feed,
each word piercing Timothyâs senses like a knife.
The shock and dread tightened Timothyâs chest. He felt an overwhelming sense of urgency and a
*sinking realization that time was rapidly slipping away. His hands shook as he frantically typed into the
âchat, desperation guiding his every keystroke.
âWhy is he doing this?â Timothy typed, his fingers trembling over the keys. âHeâs not going to actually
kill her, is he?â
The chat erupted with a mix of excitement and horror. âThatâs the point though,â a message appeared,
confirming Timothyâs worst fears.
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His heart raced as the chat buzzed with responses, confirming his worst fears. âHeâs actually going to
bury her alive,â someone else typed. âMake her eat the dirt!â
Panic set in, a frantic desperation consuming him as he tried to determine their location. âWhere are
they? Does anyone recognize the place?â he typed hastily, the phone almost slipping from his sweaty
hands.
Amidst the chaos of the chat, one viewer offered a tentative clue. âLooks like the clearing in the townâs
preserved forest area. At least it look like it with all those tall trees.â Timothyâs mind raced, trying to
piece together the scattered clues.
âI wish I could be there live to see it,â another message popped up, filled with a chilling enthusiasm that
made Timothyâs stomach churn with disgust.
A surge of determination overtook Timothy. He knew he couldnât waste a second. With trembling
hands, he started his car, his eyes fixed on the livestream feed as he pulled away from his place, Evieâs
hidden face only propelling him forward.
The road stretched out before him, the darkness of the night offering no solace. His heart raced as he
navigated through the empty streets, causing his own unrest. Cars honked as he swerved around
them, desperate to increase his speed.
The livestream continued to play on his phone, the ominous countdown ticking away. Timothyâs
knuckles whitened as he gripped the steering wheel. His mind raced with possibilities, trying to recall
the townâs preserved forest area, the image of tall trees and an ominous clearing seared into his
memory.
âSick freaks,â he growled, leering over at the chat once more. He winced when he heard Bruce shout,
*undoubtedly at Evie.
âIf you donât stop screaming, Iâm locking you in the car! You want to freeze in there?â
The forest area loomed ahead, a looming mass of trees and darkness that seemed to stretch endlessly.
Timothyâs heart skipped a beat as he recognized the clearing from the descriptions in the chat.
As he entered the preserve, his eyes scanned the area, the eerie silence of the forest amplifying the
urgency of the situation. He spotted the tall trees and the looming darkness of the clearing, a sense of
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dread washing over him.
Then he saw it, a small car parked in the middle of the clearing. Its lights were still on and the gas was
running. A thin figure was moving awkwardly beside it, and he recognized it as Bruce immediately.
Timothy slowed his car, parking at a distance, trying to remain unseen. His breaths came in shallow
gasps as he observed from afar, weighing his options. He couldnât risk confronting Bruce headâon, not
with Evieâs safety hanging in the balance.
Bruceâs actions seemed erratic, pacing back and forth, his gaze shifting between the surroundings. He
didnât see Evie anywhere. She might have been locked in the car after all, with Bruce making good on
his promise to her. Timothyâs heart clenched at the sight, a surge of helplessness coursing through him.
With cautious movements, Timothy stepped out of his car, keeping low, using the terrain for cover. His
eyes remained fixed on Bruce, his movements deliberate and careful to avoid detection.
He moved stealthily, closing the distance between them, keeping his focus on Evie, who appeared
increasingly distressed inside the car.
As Timothy drew nearer, Bruceâs movements became more frenzied, his attention divided between
Evie
and the surroundings. Timothy s the opportunity, inching closer, trying to remain undetected.
Suddenly, Bruceâs attention fixed on something in the distance. Timothyâs heart leaped into his throat
as he realized Bruce was staring dead at him.
But before he could make a.move, a sudden gunshot shattered the silence. Timothyâs heart skipped a
beat as panic surged through him. He scrambled for cover, the sound of the gunshot ringing in his ears.
âI know itâs you asshole!â Bruce cried out, his voice echoing throughout the clearing.
Timothy flattened himself against the car. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he crept closer, his breaths
coming in shallow gasps. He had expected Bruce to retaliate, but it didnât stop his heart from beating
out of his chest.
He needed to be more tactful. The time before that, heâd barely escaped with his life, which would
hardly do Evie any favors. At least this time around, heâd come prepared.
He reached into his coat pocket, grasping the handgun heâd tucked away there.
He was ready to end this.