Chapter 11
A Farewell After Being Reborn
Shane said, âI have a question that I forgot to ask you, Mrs. Holcomb.â
A question for Sage? âWhat is it?â
He waved his phone gleefully. âWho do you think will win the bet? Will it be me or Mr. Holcomb?â
From the way he waved his phone around, Sage understood what he meant. The fact that sheâd left his
number and said that she wanted to learn from him meant that she thought he was better than Ian.
Shane was trying to achieve two things by asking her thisâhe wanted to put her in a tough spot while
also provoking Ian.
Sage smiled faintly and said diplomatically, âBets donât just depend on a personâs capabilities, really. It
also depends on luck.â
âWhat do you think of my luck, then?â
âI honestly wouldnât know. But let me wish you good luck, Mr. Morrison.â
Shane wanted to say something else, but Ian had already closed the window, cutting their conversation
short.
âWhen have you and him been so friendly with each other?â Ian asked impatiently when Sage turned to
look at him.
Sage threw her hair over her shoulder carelessly. âWeâre not. Not yet,
anyway.â
It was hard to say what would happen in the future, though. Shaneâs company, Farsight Investment,
was a good place to work. But if she were to go there, that would put her and Ian on opposing sides.
Though she was mad and resentful over Ian neglecting her and getting her, admitted to a mental
institution, she knew very well he hadnât had any
feelings for her. She was the one whoâd clung to him. That was why sheâd yet to decide whether she
wanted to make this move.
Ian caught Sageâs underlying meaning. He sneered.
The light soon turned green. Shane put the pedal to the metal and shot forward before cutting into the
lane Ian and Sage were in. Then, he drove in front of Ian, slowing down deliberately.
He moved right when Ian did and moved left when Ian did. He didnât give Ian the chance to overtake
him. Even if Sage wasnât the one driving, she couldnât help feeling like Shane was taking things too far.
âSit tight.â After enduring this for a while, lan suddenly spoke up.
Sage turned to look at him. His face was devoid of emotion, but his gaze was cold as he stared straight
ahead. She had a bad feeling about this. âYou-â
She screamed after only getting one word out. Ian put the pedal to the metal, making the car shoot
forward like a wild horse set free. Sage had yet to realize what was going on when the front of the car
rammed into the back
of Shaneâs car with a loud crash.
Tires skidded against the road as Sageâs body jolted forward and slammed back against the seat.
When she looked up, still feeling terrified, she saw
that Shane hadnât stopped. He drove forward a bit before reversing the car
and ramming into them.
Even if Ian had reacted quickly enough to swerve the car away, Shaneâs car
had still made it go off track. It rammed into a tree by the roadside. Another
loud crash followed it. Sage was almost thrown out of her seat.
Just then, the window shattered. Sage threw her arms over her head when
she saw the glass about to land all over her.
The pain didnât come as sheâd expected, though. Instead, she was pulled against a hard chest. As she
listened to Ianâs pounding heartbeat, her heart, seemed to beat in unison with it.
In her previous life, sheâd once leaned against Ianâs chest when heâd been drunk. Sheâd listened to his
heartbeat. It had been far slower than the speed at which it was racing now. Was Ian worried about
her?
âGet up if youâre okay.â Ianâs voice was slightly irritated. Heâd already released her.
She quickly sat up. At the thought of what had just happened, she shouted, Have you lost your mind?
How could you ramâ
Ian kicked the door open before she could finish. âGet out of the car. Donât stay inside!â
He even held a hand out to her as he gave the order.
Sage was lost for words. He was the one whoâd gone crazy and rammed into someoneâs car. Why was
he making it seem like she was the one in the
wrong?
Sage was furious. The door on her side was flush against the tree, so she couldnât open it.
Clambering out through the driverâs side was her only way out.
Her life was more important than anything else. She didnât throw a tantrum with Ian. Instead, she
clambered over the gearbox with difficulty. Then, she ignored Ianâs hand and got out of the car herself.
But when she stepped out, she accidentally knocked herself against the door, almost falling to her feet.
Ian caught her and held her steady.
The warmth of his hand on her waist made her feel uncomfortable. She broke free of his embrace and
walked a few steps away from the car.
The front of the Maybach had been trashed. Two of the windows had shattered, and there was a huge
dent in the car. There was white smoke coming from the hood.
Many other drivers had pulled over to watch the show. Some of them were
even discussing the accident.
âI bet that carâs trashed. Itâs such a waste of a good car!â
âRight? The other car looks worse, though. The airbagâs been deployed.
Man, the rich really know how to have fun.â
Was Shaneâs situation that bad? Sage looked in his direction.