âWhat did you just say?â
Her voice was a whisper, fragile and breaking.
âJett, itâs painful.â
Bobby held her wrists, lifting them above her head. His voice was steady, but his intentions were anything but.
âLook carefully, see who I truly am.â
Fannie blinked, struggling to focus on the man before her. But she remembered someone whispering in her ear, âJett will come to save you.â In that moment, she was sure the man before her was Jett. Who else would make such a promise?
She was certain she hadnât misjudged. Jett was the one she could trust.
âJett,â she said, her voice filled with conviction, her faith unwavering.
Bobbyâs fury boiled over, his grip tightening.
Fresh chapters uploaded on gαâηÏvðlsâ¤cøm âSeems I need to give you a proper wake-up call.â
Fannie, confused, tried to make sense of his words.
âHuh?â
And then, chaos unfolded.
For Fannie, there was no relief. The pain she endured felt like an eternity, each moment stretching endlessly.
When it finally stopped, Bobby stood up and flipped on the harsh lights, without a secondâs hesitation.
This was the moment Bobby had been waiting for. As the room brightened, Fannie squinted against the harsh light, and then she saw him.
Shock and despair flooded her. She clutched the blanket tightly to her chest, recoiling.
âWhy is it you?â she exclaimed, blinking hard, hoping it was all just a nightmare.
âDidnât you ask for my help?â Bobby responded, his voice dripping with satisfaction. He sank to one knee beside the bed, grasping her ankle and pulling her closer.
âFifi, some might do their good deeds anonymously, but not me. Remember, Iâm the first man youâve been intimate with.â
His cunning was evident. During their intimate moments, he had used the name âFifi,â making Fannie firmly believe he was Jett.
Anger and confusion filled Fannieâs eyes as she glared at Bobby.
No matter how much she pleaded, he shouldnât have taken advantage of her at her most vulnerable moment. Didnât he want nothing to do with her? Hadnât he < dismissed her without a second thought when she wanted to marry him?
Now that she was ready to accept Jett and forget him, was he suddenly going to play with her feelings?
Seeing red, Fannie swung her leg at Bobby, but the kick did little damage to his chiseled body.
In fact, her defiance piqued Bobby's amusement.
"Why are you acting so shocked? Like you don't know what kind of person I am."
.
.
.