Chapter 198
One Night Surprise Novel
Chapter 198 Afraid That Iâll Hit Her?
âBefore questioning me, think about how youâre speaking to me.â
The more Courtney thought about it, the more aggrieved she felt. Everything that had been on her mind during this period came pouring out. âYou think that itâs expected of me to put Jordan first. Iâve admitted that Jordan and Tina are both equally important to me, but you didnât believe me, nor did you acknowledge it. I really want to know; where in my heart do you want me to place Tina? And have you ever considered Tina as your family before? As your own daughter?â
âAlso, about your childhood sweetheart, Mikayla a.k.a. Miss Vivian Shepherd. Sure, you said that sheâs your sister, and I believed you. But, did you know about the suspicions that arose? The rumors that were spreading? Even your cousin knows that you look down on me. If Vivian is your fiancée, then what does that make me? A secret lover for you to spend your money on?â All the yelling was making Courtney exhausted. She snarled viciously, âIâm not that despicable!â
After pouring everything out in one breath, she stared at Alexander for several moments. Her eyes were red-rimmed and her head was lowered as if she was being terribly insulted.
âLet go of me!â Her upset cries drifted in the wind.
Alexander was strong, and the hand clutching Courtneyâs was stuck firmly like glue. She couldnât shake him off no matter how hard she tried.
After a long time, he began in a hoarse voice, âIâm sorry about the children. I was wrong, but itâs not that I didnât consider your situation or your mood... That day, I...â
Whatever he said next was incoherent.
He was so upset that he couldnât form proper words.
How could he be so unreasonable as to ask a mother to give up on her own child and place all her attention on someone elseâs child instead? At that time, he had acted preposterously because Jordanâs situation had put him in a bad mood.
âIâm sorry.â
Men rarely explained themselves. Even though the words were on the verge of his lips, all that came out was an apology. Others may have found it superficial, but those two words carried an extremely heavy weight to him.
He understood now that his reputation wasnât that important, nor were the trivialities in life. Only when oneâs life was at stake would they be able to clearly see what was of utmost importance.
âIâm sorry for everything that I did. Iâm sorry for hurting you. Courtney, Iâm sorry. Iâm always looking for more conventional ways to express my feelings for you, but I donât think anything can measure up to the words âI love youâ.â
âCourtney, I love you.â
The night was breezy, but a sudden warmth wrapped around Courtney. She was too weak to struggle, so she cried even louder.
Tears streamed down her cheeks, and the heat she felt earlier was vanquished by the mountain breeze.
She heard her dull voice yell discontentedly, âYou b*stard!â
But, in the end, she remained peacefully in his arms. She appeared wrongedâlike a child who had their candy taken from them.
There werenât that many misunderstandings in the world; everyone just needed to be honest with each other. Only by taking that step would others know what one wanted to do. Acting according to the unstable changes of oneâs heart couldnât compare to the clarity of expressing oneâs true feelings.
When they got back to the car, Courtney sneezed.
Alexander turned off the air-conditioning, then wrapped his jacket around her; his eyes were full of concern.
âHave some tea.â
âThank you.â Courtney sniffled, then took the cup of tea from him.
After calming down, both of them said nothing about what had just transpired.
It was shamefulâtwo adults yelling and fighting on the road in the middle of the night over a little spat!
After a long time, Alexander broke the awkward silence. âAbout the fire: the matter was investigated before you resigned. Louie was the one that started it. At that time, Jordan had entered the freezer by mistake. Although Louie didnât admit to this, he mustâve drugged Tina to make her unconscious. I never got the chance to tell you all these.â
Courtney nodded. âI know.â
There were two reasons she said those two words. The first was because she had personally gone to Eastbrook to make a thorough investigation of the matter, then had deliberately left her assistant from Sunhill Hotel clues about the night market;
otherwise, those good-for-nothings at the police station wouldâve ended up with nothing.
The second reason was that she knew why Alexander didnât tell her the truth after the matter had been investigated.
At that time, Lucian was hospitalized and in critical condition. Not to mention, she had just cast Alexanderâs dignity aside and broke up with him. During such a crucial moment, judging from his temperament, he would definitely not go looking for her.
âWhat about the person behind it?â Courtney prompted.
Louie was an apprentice from a remote fishing village. If no one was deliberately guiding him, he wouldnât have harmed children as it didnât do him any good. His actions were obviously motivated by personal interests; there was no other explanation.
Courtney reckoned that there were too many people cooperating with him in this matter. The two waiters at the hotel were a good exampleâthey told Courtney that Jordan had gone to the bathroom as if they were temporarily arranged to mislead her.
Everything was too much of a coincidence.
âIt was Mikayla. Iâll make sure she apologizes to you and Tina.â
The fact that Alexander was so certain was a surprise to Courtney.
âMikayla?â
âAre you that surprised?â Alexander looked at her in disbelief. âDid you not doubt her at all?â
Anyone who pondered over it for a while would find the situation suspicious. At the entrance to the kitchen that day, the fire had clearly started, so why did Mikayla suddenly rush in when no one knew that Jordan was in there?
Besides, judging from her behavior during the few times that Alexander was in contact with her, she was reluctant to discuss the events of that day. Her panic was evident.
As Jordanâs savior, it could be considered modesty if she didnât want to take credit, but any mention of this incident made her appear uncomfortable. This just showed that there was something wrong with this situation.
âNo,â Courtney refuted, âI donât think that it was entirely her doing. If she had really planned it all by herself, then why did she make such a huge mistake in the last part knowing that it would arouse suspicion?â
âMaybe she didnât think that the fire would get so big.â
âOr maybe... the person who planned to do this with her changed their mind at the last minute, hoping to use this chance to kill two birds with one stone.â Courtney turned to Alexander, her face a mask of calmness. âThey were hoping to cause a misunderstanding between us, while at the same time, make you suspect her.â
Alexander stiffened as if he had thought of something. âWho do you suspect?â
âThere may not be thousands of people in Melrose City who want Mikayla and I gone from your side, but there are still hundreds who do. It would be hard to crack, but I think Mikayla knows.â
Courtneyâs expression was impassive. âIf you donât mind, let me handle this. Iâd like to find Mikayla and ask her some questions.â
âYouâre going to question her?â
âWhy? Do you not want me to? Afraid that Iâll hit her?â Courtney raised an eyebrow at Alexander while she probed him on purpose.
An easy smile spread across his face as he leaned back and said quietly, âYou may not know this, but Mikayla has a ninth-
degree black belt in Taekwondo. She can split bricks with her bare hands.â
âYouâre joking, right?â Courtneyâs eyes widened in shock.
What Alexander said next made her feel as if she had just been doused with a basin of cold water. âYou donât believe me? Her ex-husband shoved her when he was drunk, and as a result, she broke his arm.â