Jackson glanced at Warren. âLetâs take this outside.â He didnât want the mess in here.
Warren gave a sharp nod and swiftly led the Tigers gang out, leaving the warehouse.
âThâThomasâ¦â Mason stammered in a panic. With Thomas gone, who would look out for him?
âTsk, Thomas canât even save his own skin. Howâs he gonna protect you?â Donald scoffed at Masonâs naivety. If Mason had more sense, he wouldnât have gotten into this mess.
Masonâs gaze darted to Jackson, his breath shallow. âMr. Hudson, weâve no bad blood, and our families have a solid partnership. You harm me, and my old man wonât let you walk away!â
Mason had been cozy with the Zane familyâs eldest, Matthew Zane, and had never given much thought to Jackson, the Zane familyâs adopted son. But Jacksonâs piercing eyes sent a shiver down his spine, like a cold breeze. Recalling how Thomas was so effortlessly handled, Masonâs fear grew. âJackson, yâyou gotta think this through. If you touch me, youâre gonna regret itâ¦â
and The threat lacked weight, and Annie shook her head. âMason, havenât you considered that if Mr. Hudson silences you ties up loose ends, no one would ever suspect him, right?â Echoing Thomasâs words, she threw it back at him, a deliberate jab.
âYâyou wouldnât dareâ¦â Masonâs voice quivered so much that his knees buckled, and he sank to the ground, trembling. Jackson chuckled, shook his head, and approached to untie the ropes binding Annie. But the moment he touched her, she tensed up like a cornered animal ready to fight.
Jackson paused, surprised, then laughed. He admired her wariness in a situation like this. Aware, brave, ruthlessâhad she not been a Sanders, he might have tried to recruit her.
âItâs just me,â his voice was a lazy drawl, the tone familiar, painting an image of that handsome, carefree face just by hearing it.
Annieâs reason steadied a bit, and she realized sheâd overreacted. But she didnât dare let her guard down; one false move, and it could all be over.
Jackson reached behind her head, found the silk ribbon covering her eyes, and with a gentle pull, he freed her from the blindfold.
Sunlight suddenly poured in, forcing Annie to squint and take a moment to adjust. When her vision cleared, she was met with the sight of a prominent Adamâs apple and the determined set of a strong jaw. It was just a glimpse, yet it radiated an undeniable allure, as if every detail of his skin held a captivating power.
There was also the subtle, unfamiliar scent of a cologne on Jackson. With Jeremy, she had become wellâversed in the nuances of menâs fragrances. But this one was more appealing than any sheâd encountered.
âLooking at me like that, are you sweet on me, Ms. Sanders?â A teasing voice cut in, the tone leaving it ambiguous whether he was serious or just playing.
Annie snapped out of her daze, realizing sheâd nearly been captivated by his charm again. âSweet on you? No chance. I just thought youâd be a good leader and considering working for youâ
Jackson rubbed his chin thoughtfully. âHave I lost my charm? How come my ability became the only thing that caught her eye?â
Annie rose to her feet, stretched her limbs, and approached Mason, looking down at him. âThink about what I said, Mason. Donât recklessly give everything, only to be left a laughingstock.â
Mason, already filled with regret, hastily pleaded, âMs. Sanders, I know I was wrong! Please tell Mr. Hudson to go easy on me!â He didnât want to share Thomasâs fate.
Annie turned to Jackson, her brow arched slightly. âMr. Hudson, could you do me a favor?â She had a use for Mason in mind.
âSure thing,â Jackson agreed without hesitation. But he added, âHowever, after all the trouble, it wouldnât be fair not to ask for some form of compensation.â
Eager for any chance of mercy, Mason nodded eagerly. âSure, how much? Iâll pay any amount!â
Jacksonâs response was casual. âIâll take a finger.â
âWhâwhat?!â Mason was aghast and thought it was a joke.
Donald sneered, âA fingerâs a light punishment. You need to pay a price, to learn a lesson, to understand whoâs not to be messed with.â
At Jacksonâs signal, Mason was led away, no room for negotiation.
In a moment, the vast, abandoned warehouse was left with only Annie and Jackson.
ÐÑаÑÑ his âArenât you surprised?â Jackson asked. He stared at Annie for a couple of seconds, his originally casual expression turning more serious. Pressed for time, he had no choice but to reveal some things that should have stayed hidden. But looking at Annieâs face, she seemed utterly unfazed.
Annie then realized she seemed too composed. In her previous life, when she died, Jackson was already the formidable Mr. Hudson in Betrico. Such strength was nothing new. But the current Jackson was just the biggest playboy in the capital, an adopted son of the Zane family.
Annie answered, âSurprised? Absolutely, Iâm blown away. I was just too scared to show it. I didnât expect you to be so formidable, Mr. Hudson!â
Perhaps her exaggerated acting was too unconvincing. Jackson cornered her against the wall, his fingers gently gliding on her neck. âDo you know what happens when you lie to me?â
Annie instantly felt a chill run down her spine, her scalp prickling.
Jackson held her slender neck, his fingers slowly tightening⦠Annie felt suffocated. In a burst of desperation, Annie jumped up and bit Jacksonâs neck.
Jackson gasped. This wasnât some playful flirtation. The moment Annie aimed for his vital spot, he could feel that she wanted his life. He mused, âI was just trying to scare her, and she really went for it?â
âIs this how you treat your savior?â Jackson let her go, touching his neck, somewhat amused by the situation.
Annie glanced at Jacksonâs neck. Her bite left a row of tooth marks, and there was blood. It was a fierce bite. She mused, âHe tried to strangle me, and my counterattack was an instinctive reaction for survival! I donât want to die. At least not before I settle the scores.â
But today, she owed it to Jackson, and now that she thought about it, she knew he didnât really want her life. He wouldnât have risked exposing his strength to save her if he was really afraid of what she knew.
She coughed lightly in embarrassment and said, âIâm sorry.â
Jackson looked at Annie with a smile that wasnât quite a smile. âJust like that?â An apology and it was over?
âI owe you a favor, and Iâll find a chance to repay you in the future,â Annie said sincerely, so sincere that Jackson was slightly taken aback.
He originally wanted to say it was even with the previous favor, but seeing her so serious, he suddenly didnât want to settle it so simply. âAll right. You owe me one.â