Chapter 140
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 140
et it carried a chill that could make oneâs blood run cold.
His voice was calm, yet
It seemed, if Allen dared, he would crush Allenâs hand without hesitation.
This was perhaps the first time I truly felt what it was like to be protected by him.
But, it felt too late, leaving no ripples in my heart.
Allen moved slightly, realizing that he, a burly man, couldnât budge in Bryantâs grip. He shivered and quickly explained.
âMr. Ferguson, it was an accident, I swear!â
Aunt Cheryl looked scared by the confrontation. âJaneâ¦â
I wanted to teach Allen a lesson, but with my aunt looking so frail, it didnât seem right.
I could only tug at Bryantâs arm. âLet it go, release him.â
Bryant, still seething, wasnât easily persuaded. His gaze fixed on Allen, âTouch her again, and Iâll chop off your hands, got it?â
âYes, yes! I wouldnât dare⦠You have my word!
Allenâs face turned pale as he hastily assured.
Only then did Bryant release him, and I turned to Allen wearily, âIâve paid Auntieâs medical bills. As for anything else, drop it.â
âYouâ¦â
Allen was clearly unhappy, but confronted with Bryantâs menacing look, he remained. silent.
Then, I helped Aunt Cheryl into her room, and couldnât help but ask, âHas⦠has Uncle ever hit you over these years?â
She sat on the bed, her head down, pondering for a while before managing a comforting smile. âNo, dear, he was just angry. Heâs never laid a hand on me, donât worry.â
âOkayâ¦â
I couldnât probe further. After ensuring she was comfortable and her illness was taken care of, I stood to leave.
In the living room, only Allen and Leroy remained.
Their earlier bravado gone. Seeing me, Allen immediately tried to curry favor. âJane, could
you please speak to Mr. Ferguson for me? Make sure he understands I wasnât trying to hit you. When has Uncle ever raised a hand to you?â
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1 pursed my lips, gently reminding him, âItâs not okay to hit anyone.â
âAlright, alright, I wonât hit her again, happy? Just please, talk to him for me,â Allen pleaded. âItâs your fault! Mr. Ferguson looked so upset, How am I supposed to get into the Ferguson Group now?â Leroy complained.
Allen, furious, slapped Leroy on the back of his head. âIngrate! Who was I doing this for?!â
I didnât want to listen to their quarrel and walked straight out of the room.
I thought Bryant had left, but found him standing not far from the door. Seeing me, he strode over.
âIâll drive you home.â
âNo need.â I refused, then calmly said, âBryant, how you get it? He only said those things âcause he was scared that without you, theyâd be out of cash.â
âWhy havenât you ever mentioned these things to me before?â
âMention what? Thereâs nothing to say.â
I walked towards the elevator.
Bryant followed slowly, his expression unreadable. âYou never told me you had such a hard time growing up.â
âThat wasnât hard.â
The real hardship was after my parents died and before Aunt Cheryl came for me.
But over many nights, Iâd come to understand. Perhaps everyoneâs life has its dark moments.
I glanced at Bryant under the setting sun, thinking I no longer cared, yet I felt a hint of bitterness. âBesides, you never gave me a chance to speak about it, did you?â
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