Chapter 1749
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Charlotte dropped her documents and made her way over to the window to marvel at the awe-inspiring view. Could Francesca be here to look for me?
âMeeting adjourned!â Danrique said in a cold voice.
The executives almost trampled over one another in their haste to leave the office.
âDanriqueâ¦â
âI knew it!â He gritted his teeth in consternation. âI know she wouldnât be able to let go of her money, so I locked her bank cards, ID, and jewelry away in a safe downstairs. She took the bait!â
Charlotte was flabbergasted. Francesca is not here for me after all! Sheâs here for her money.
âGet back,â Danrique ordered before pulling open his drawer to reveal a safe painted entirely in gold. âYou have no business being here.â
Iâm confident that she would not be able to escape with the safe without me noticing. If sheâs going to try anyway, things might get dangerous for Charlotte.
âWe can talk about it, Danrique,â Charlotte pleaded.
Danrique merely flapped his hands impatiently.
Charlotte did not need to be told twice. Beckoning at Lupine and Morgan, the trio left hurriedly. Charlotte turned to take one last look at the safe when they were at the door.
There was a photograph attached to the side of the safe. In that photograph, Danriqueâs head was tilted with a cold expression on his face. Francesca wore a red wig and leaned close to him.
Both of them had their lips locked though they did not look like they were kissing.
Their encounter must have been secretly captured as they appeared taken aback in the picture. It must have been the only photographic proof of their intimacy in existence.
It was obvious how much Danrique valued that photograph by holding on to it all that time.
At that moment, it was ironically attached to the safe which served to lure and deceive Francesca.
Charlotte could not resist herself. âHow did you meet her, Danrique?â
âWhatâs it to you? Scram.â
Danrique had made preparations for a fight to the death with Francesca and was not pleased to see Charlotte dawdling in the vicinity.
Charlotte pointed at the photograph on the safe. âWas that photograph of the both of you taken in secret when you first met?â
Danriqueâs brusque remark was stifled when his gaze fell upon it as if he had forgotten its existence.
As he gazed lingered on the photograph, the anger in his eyes seemed to soften as a complex mix of emotions welled up from within him.
âThe success of all relationships worth having is based on communication, Danrique,â she said gently before departing. âItâs no use being more headstrong than she is in the hopes of forcing her into conformity. You need to appeal to the beautiful past you both share and remind her of that.â
Outside, the elevators were crammed full of panic-stricken employees as if the devil herself had come to claim their souls.
Morgan sighed. âWhat do you think it was that the future Mrs. Lindberg might have done? Why is everyone so afraid of her?â
âWe should leave,â Lupine said hastily. âI donât think itâs wise to be here when whatever Mr. Lindberg has planned for her gets set in motion.â
âSheâs right,â Charlotte agreed as she eyed the crowded elevators, opting instead to use the stairs. âLetâs not get involved.â
âYouâre right, Charlotte. Letâs go.â
The words were no sooner out of her mouth when several tawny eagles nearly collided with them.
Lupine and Morgan pinned Charlotte against the wall out of harmâs way.
Before the trio managed to regain their footing, a dark shadow flashed before their eyes as her enraged voice echoed menacingly through the stairwell.
âHow dare you steal from me, you b*stard? Iâm going to kill you!â
Charlotte gulped. âRun for it!â
Flanked by her convocation, Francesca burst into Danriqueâs office.
Swiveling around in his armchair of black leather, he regarded her with a haughty expression as he toyed with the fountain pen in his fingers.
âScoundrel!â she continued in a rage. âRouge! I will-â
Before she could hurl more insults, a familiar voice blared from the overhead speakers.
âI, Francesca, hereby swear to repay Danrique for saving my life even if it means marrying him. May God smite me if I go back on the promise!â
As the final syllable of her recorded voice echoed throughout the room, a terrifying crash of thunder exploded outside the window like a divine reminder. Francesca shuddered before composing herself.
âRemember your promise, woman! Those were your words!â Danrique stood up and approached her. âIn case you need a little reminderâ¦â
Francesca kept her eyes fixed on his as the speaker blared her vow again, her mind casting back to many years before.q