Chapter 208
Mr. Sallow's Sinful Wife by Maisie Chasey
Chapter 208 Go Back To Save Nancy (2)
âThatâs impossible,â Puck exclaimed, visibly agitated, as he stared at Nancy in disbelief.
Nancy continued, âBut itâs true. Nicholas and I are divorced. Do you think they would leave a small debt like this unresolved?
Nicholasâ family is wealthy. Thatâs why itâs pointless to take me.â Her heart raced. She knew she couldnât turn back now. If she couldnât save herself, she would die. She understood that her survival depended on her wit.
Desperately hoping to wear down her captors, she aimed to portray herself as worthless, in the hope that they might release her.
She knew the chances of that happening were slim, but she wanted to take a chance.
Just as she finished speaking, she could sense the man wavering. Just when she thought there was hope, he abruptly turned around and glared at her.
âYouâre ten years too early to engage in psychological warfare with me, girl. I donât care if youâre divorced. Either the Sallows pay me, and I let you go, or...â Puck raised his hand and swung it down towards her neck. âI get rid of you and pretend this never happened.â.
Panic surged through her. Her only escape route was blocked, and she thought to herself, Am I really going to die here?
It was a long night. Nancy was tied to a pole, her limbs tightly bound. The ground was icy, and she sat on it, her entire body cold and stiff. The back of her head throbbed in pain. She remembered how it got hit. Hugo shoved her when he tried to snatch her phone away, and she collided with the coffee table.
The bleeding had stopped, but the pain persisted. Every time the pain flared up, her head felt like it would explode. With each wave of pain, she leaned against the pillar and took deep breaths, trying to alleviate the agony.
Once again, the pain surged. She gripped the hay on the ground as tightly as she could. Her fingernails dug into her flesh, but the pain in her body was still more intense. Sweat covered her face and soaked her shirt.
And then, the moon rose into the sky. Nancy stared at it, stunned, and thought, What a beautiful moon. Look, Nicholas. The moon is so big. So beautiful. Can you see it where you are, too?
The thought of Nicholas filled her with longing and regret. She regretted never asking him who the woman on the call was. She regretted not being braver and stronger. If she had asked him that question. that night, perhaps things would have turned out differently.
Thoughts raced through her mind. Youâve been gone for a week, Nicholas. I miss you, you know. Do you me?
miss The more she dwelled on it, the sadder she felt. Something squeezed her heart, suffocating her. Eventually, she drifted off to sleep, but then a basin of cold water splashed over her, jolting her awake and drenching her completely.
The bone-chilling temperature brought her back to consciousness. Shivering, she snarled, âWhat do you want?â
Puck sneered at her. âTime to see what happens to you. Letâs see if youâll live or die.â
âNo, I wonât go.â Nancy resisted immediately, but her strength was no match for her abductors.
A short while later, she was taken to the top of a mountain. There was a small plateau, but jagged stones surrounded them, and below them were cliffs leading to an endless abyss. One glance was enough to fill anyone with horror. They arrived in a cable car.
âTake her over there,â Puck ordered. She was dragged to the edge of a cliff. The winds howled.
Nancyâs clothes billowed, and she trembled in fear. She opened her mouth, but no words came out. Her heart pounded so fiercely that it felt like it could burst out of her chest. She could feel death standing right beside her, gripping her arm.
Yes, she was scared. She was terrified. Even though her mother couldnât spend any more time with her, she still wanted to live.
She still wanted to be in Nicholasâ embrace once more. She lacked the courage to look behind her. She closed her eyes, and as her heart urged her, she shouted, âNicholas! Nicholas, save me! Where are you? Iâm scared! Nicholas, I donât want to leave you!â
She never expected that Puck had Nicholas on the call.
âDonât be afraid, Nancy. Iâm coming right away. I wonât leave you alone.â
Wait? I recognize that voice. Her eyes snapped open, and she looked ahead in disbelief. When she saw that Puck had used her phone to call Nicholas, she was filled with surprise and fear.
She was surprised that he would come, but she feared for his life. Nicholas was risking everything for her. She was about to say something, but someone covered her mouth. She struggled and tried to speak, but her abductors kept her mouth tightly sealed, refusing to let her talk.
Panicked, Nancy widened her eyes and looked ahead. She heard Puck say, âYou have ten minutes, Mr. Sallow. Listen closely to the sounds.â And then Puck reloaded his gun.
Nicholasâ eyes turned red, and he roared, âIâm coming right away! Iâm warning you, if sheâs harmed, Iâll kill you!â
âCalm down, Mr. Sallow. Getting so angry over a woman. Oh, just a friendly reminder. Sheâs on the edge of a cliff. If you donât give me enough money, I might get a bit too angry, and your wife might just die.â
âIâm warning you, donât touch her!â Nicholas roared.
âYou have ten minutes. Do your best, Mr. Sallow.â Puck hung up.
Nicholas climbed up the mountain path as fast as he could. Despite being drenched in sweat and breathing heavily, he continued climbing. He knew Nancy was there. If he failed to reach her, he would never see her again. He would save her even if it meant risking his own life. âIâm coming, Nancy. Hold on. You must hold on,â Nicholas said, reassuring himself.
And then, he ascended the final slope and reached the peak. Nancy was held on the edge of a cliff by two men, her clothes billowing. The sight shattered Nicholas. âNancy!â he cried, his heart breaking for her.
âNicholas, is it really you?â Nancyâs eyes widened, and she looked at Nicholas in disbelief.