Chapter 357
His face hardened, voice roughened as though sandpapered, âI gave you the shares so you could have a better life, not for you to use them as a bargaining chip against me.â
I pressed, âSo, Mr. Ferguson, is that a yes or no?â
He let out a cold laugh, his tone icy, âThen go ahead and try. Whoever you sell to, Iâll ensure they regret it. If youâre out to hurt someone, by all means, proceed.â
He was as obsessive as ever, almost to a pathological degree. Threatening was all about who could stoop lower. I couldnât beat him at his own game. It was pointless to argue further. Gritting my teeth, I went straight to find Christine.
Christine and York were chatting about trivial matters.
Seeing me approach, Christine turned to York with a smile. âMr. Carlson, when youâre back in RiverCity after Christmas, dinnerâs on me.â
âSure.â York nodded slightly.
After exchanging greetings, I was about to leave with Christine.
âMs. Webster!â York suddenly called out to me, hesitating before speaking, âYour divorce from Bryant, does it have anything to do with that kidnapping incident and his engagement to Dorothy?â
I replied truthfully, âSomewhat, but not entirely.â
âActually, during that kidnapping, Bryant knew the gun had no bullets. The model of that handgun wouldnât feel or weigh the same load, York said with a hint of pity, âHe came back that night and smoked the whole time, admitting that you must be really disappointed in him again.â
I blinked, replying, âI know. Bryant was trying to protect me.â
I hadnât known it at the time. But later, I understood after Bryant brilliantly escaped and called off the engagement, using the RF Groupâs influence to deal with the Myers family.
York heaved a sigh of relief, confused. âThen why did it have to come to thisâ¦â
âBecause that was just the last straw.â I smiled faintly, âSo, whether itâs a straw or a rose wrapped in straw, it makes no difference.â
The banquet hall was beaming with laughter and chatter.
We grabbed some pastries from the buffet to tide us over until we could leave as the party wound down. Shortly after eating, I started to feel itchy all over.
Christine saw me scratching my arm under my sleeve and asked with concern, âWhatâs wrong?â
I answered uncomfortably, âI donât know. Iâm just suddenly feeling itchy.â
It started with my chest, but soon, my whole body was unbearably itchy. I frowned, âMight be an allergic reaction.â
Christine lifted my sleeve to take a look and panicked, âItâs an allergy, just like that time in college. Weird, we didnât eat any peanuts. How do you feel?â
âMaybe one of the pastries had peanuts in it.â I got up, grabbing my bag, âLetâs just tell Ramona we have to go.â
Christine agreed, âOkay, letâs hurry to the hospital while itâs still early. Iâll come with you.â
âAlright.â I nodded.
Ramona was resting in a separate parlor, the door wide open. It
just her and Gregory inside, chatting.
Seeing me knock, Gregory stopped talking, seemingly taking my earlier words to heart, idly fiddling with his phone, not sparing me an extra glance.
Ramona playfully smacked his head and looked at me kindly, âJane, come sit.â
âRamona, Iâll just stand.â I smiled.
in front of our hosts, I couldnât mention my allergic reaction. It would seem rude as if blaming their hospitality. So, I said, âSomething came up. I have to leave.â
âFine, Iâll have the driverâ¦â Her gaze suddenly fell on my wrist, the rash not covered by my sleeve, and her voice trailed off, âWhat happened to your hand?â
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