Chapter 1594
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Blair looked behind her and saw several boys following closely.
âIs he trying to threaten me?â she thought.
âLook, Iâm flattered, really. But the answer is no. Goodbye,â she said firmly.
âStop!â Farris shouted and grabbed Blairâs arm to stop her from leaving. She hated being touched by
strangers and shook him off with all her might.
Caught off-guard, Farris staggered backwards and tripped over a stone, which sent him plummeting to
the ground. He rolled over to a sitting position, trying to get his bearings.
Blair couldnât believe her eyes. âAm I that strong? Or is he that weak?â
She immediately helped Farris to his feet and apologized to him.
âWow!
Iâm sorry. Are you okay?â Many onlookers couldnât help but giggle at what happened.
Farris was pissed off. When he stood up, he grabbed Blair again with both hands and reprimanded,
âDonât pull away from me when Iâm talking to you! Who do you think you are? You should be grateful to
me for liking you. You play goody-two-shoes when youâre just a cheap-ass ho!
Last chance! You can either agree to it, or Iâll just do what I have to.â
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
âBe grateful to him for liking me? Ha-ha! Thatâs hilarious, â Blair thought. She regarded the discussion
as over, so she turned to leave.
Farris, however, pushed her to the ground, him on top.
âEveryoneâs at the gala. If I fuck you right here, there wonât be anyone riding to your rescue.â
Blair panicked.
âLay a finger on me, and Iâll paint the walls with your blood,â she said through gritted teeth as she
struggled to free her hands. He had them pinned on either side of her head.
After a short pause, Farris said, âThen agree to be my girlfriend.â
Blair clenched her teeth and struggled against his weight.
âNot a chance!â
Farrisâ friends saw this and ran over.
âDude, not cool,â one of them said.
âYou know her uncleâs-â
âI donât give a shit who her uncle is!â Farris cut him off.
âIâm gonna fuck this bitch, and no oneâs gonna stop me.â
Birds of a feather flock together. Some of Farrisâ friends were also from well-off families, and they acted
as if they were above the law.