At night, Stella went back after Sherry was asleep.
Clarence was reading a book on the sofa. He did not react when he heard the door open.
Stella was tired and asked as she was walking to the bedroom, âHave you showered?â
Clarence answered, âYes.â
Stella took her nightgown out. âItâs pretty late. Arenât you going to bed?â
âYeah.â He mumbled but did not seem concerned.
Stella paused, walked over to him and sat beside him, âWhatâs wrong?â
Clarence turned a page and said, âNothing, go shower. Donât bother about me.â
Stella was speechless. This man must be upset about something.
Stella looked over and noticed that she could not figure out what he was reading and asked, âWhat are you reading?â
"Buddhist Sutras."
What the hell was wrong with him?
Before Stella said anything, Clarence said in his calm baritone voice, âI slept alone for three days and should read some Buddhism to control myself.â
On hearing, Stella felt amused and put the book aside. âAre you a kid who needs my company every day?â
Clarence looked at her and said, âWhy not? I canât sleep without you.â
Stella stood up and then ruffled his hair as if she was coaxing a kid, âOkay okay, Iâll take a shower and then sleep with you.â
He grabbed her hand when she was about to walk away. In the next instance, she fell into his embrace.
Clarence placed his hand on her waist and then said suggestively, âWhat kind of sleep?â
âSleep, just sleep.â She replied.
âPerhaps we have a different understanding of sleep.â Clarence teased.
Stella said with gritted teeth, âBehave yourself!â
Clarence grinned, kissed her, and carried her up.
He took Stella by surprise. âWhat are you doing? I want to take a shower...â
âTogether.â
âDidnât you say that you already showered?â
âArenât you going to sleep with me? Why canât I shower with you?â He said mischievously.
Stella was speechless.
It was two hours later when they lay on the bed.
Stella was already very tired and asked as she yawned, âHow were things at the studio?â
âItâs great to be a sponger.â Clarence said and continued, âWork harder to expand the studio and I can help you manage finance.â
Stella no longer had any strength to argue with him. She whispered after a while, âIs there any news about Elaine?â
Clarence acknowledged, âNo news is good news.â
âThatâs true.â
Clarence pulled her into his embrace and said, âOkay, youâre tired, sleep.â
Stella was so tired that she slept as soon as she closed her eyes.
...
Elaine was in that apartment for three whole days. Each day they would deliver food to her and then lock the door. Downstairs were their men and she had no chance to escape.
She felt more and more homesick as the days passed. She missed her father and grandfather. If she had been obedient and remained in Riverside City or even married to Darnell, then her situation would be much better than now.
At least she would be carefree and even if she had made Darnell unhappy, at least before he killed her, she could beg him to give her a last meal on account of the old Mr. James who had died.
She would also not get Caesar and Sherry into trouble...
Elaine collapsed on the bed and looked aimlessly ahead as if she had no interest in anything.
After a while, the moon had already risen and suddenly there was a bright flickering light from the apartment beside. Immediately there was a commotion outside.
Elaine heard the commotion and walked to the window. She saw that there was a large fire and it appeared that it was spreading towards them.
People were running about downstairs and could not be bothered about her.
This was an opportunity.
Elaine quickly tied up the bedsheets and prepared to escape from the window. The man saw her actions and immediately knew her intentions. He yelled, âI've warned you, Ms. James. Donât play tricks!â He then grabbed Elaineâs arm and dragged her downstairs.
Elaine did not comply and kept struggled and stumbling on the way down. It resulted in bruises on her face and legs.
Once downstairs, she was pushed into an awaiting car and they prepared to transfer her to another location.
Elaine banged on the window and shouted repeatedly, âHelp! Help!â
But the fire was raging and the surrounding commotion drowned her screams.
Very soon the black sedan sped away. Elaine was thrown painfully back into the seat causing her to become dizzy.
The car drove a distance and they came to a road blockage. The driver got down for a look and walked a couple of steps before suddenly collapsing to the ground. The man who also got on the car grabbed his gun and went off. He squatted beside the driver to inspect him and then there was another loud sound coming from the car.
He looked back but it was too late. The car sped forward.
The man yelled, âFuck!â
He wanted to charge forward but he was surrounded by numerous gun barrels.
Inside the car, Elaine was once again thrown about. She excitedly asked, âAre you my dadâs man?â
âNo.â
âThen are you Uncle Caesarâs man?â
âNo.â
âThen... you are Clarenceâs men?â
A man in front turned around and looked at her, âIâm your brother.â
Elaine was stunned, âI... I donât have a brother...â
âI lied.â
Elaine was speechless. She looked at the stranger and then cowered in fear. She felt like an ant which thought it had escaped out of the frying pan but ended up into the fire.
After a while, she asked softly, âWhere... where are you taking me?â
âBack to Riverside City.â
âYou are a villain! I donât want to go with you!â
â...What makes you think that Iâm a villain?â
Elaine replied, âMy father said that I cannot believe any of the James and should not go back with them to Riverside City!â
âThen why did you leave with Caesar?â
âThatâs my uncle! Furthermore... he... he did not intend to send me back to Riverside City. He just wanted to take me somewhere safe.â
The driver laughed, âHe is your uncle and you choose to believe him rather than your father. Why donât you believe me when I said that Iâm your brother?â
âCaesar is indeed my uncle but I donât have a brother. Youâre lying to me!â
âSince when did I lie? You were hardly one year old when I left Riverside City. But we are not blood-related siblings. You were adopted by your father.
He was worried that youâd be upset by this fact. Thatâs why he kept the truth from you.â
Mr. Conrad Proposes to His Ex-wife Again ï¤Chapter 689: Checking In?
An Eight-year-old Princess ï¤Chapter 1410 Go And Return Quickly Critic ï¤Chapter 105: Missing Drake Elaine was shocked, âThat's...that's nonsense!â
âWhat nonsense? Iâll take you back to Riverside City. You can ask your father in person.â
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