Chapter 134
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 134
What the hell was he doing here, knocking on doors? To witness his ex-wife, Leanne, intertwined in the embrace of another man-making love the way they used to?
His buddies, tagging along for the ride, were desperately trying to talk some sense into
him,
âItâs Scottâs birthday bash, letâs not ruin the night.â
âYeah, dude, you guys are divorced, right? Weâre all adults here.â
âCurtis, I get itâs tough to swallow, but you gotta move on,â Suzan tried to reason with
patience, âBarging in thereâs just gonna make Leanne look bad. You canât let your jealousy put her in that spot.â
âGet lost.â Curtis could barely keep a lid on his
anger.
His friends fell silent, quickly retreating back to their booth.
Suzan pursed her lips, witnessing a side of Curtis sheâd never seen before, a man
unhinger
? Heâs right outside.â
side of the door, the mention of Curtisâ voice made Derekâs excitement surge
e was on some high. Gripping Leanneâs face tightly, he hissed, âWhyâd you stop aking noise? Scream.â
Leanneâs cheek flushed red from his pinch, a visceral pain causing tears to well up against her will.
She kept screaming âHelp.â but it seemed like no one outside could hear her.
The footsteps outside started to fade, and the flicker of hope for rescue dimmed, overpowered by a wave of despair that threatened to engulf her like a dark marsh.
Pinned down on the couch by Derek, her struggles and resistance were all in vain.
Curtisâ presence drove Derek into a frenzy, tearing Leanneâs clothing as she couldnât hold back her fear and sobs, crying out desperately,
âSave me. Curtis, please, save me.â
Curtis, standing in the hallway, fumbled for a cigarette in his pocket and stuck it between his lips.
His hand, veined and trembling for reasons unknown, struggled to light up.
Blinded by fury, Curtis kicked the shiny metal ashtray stand against the wall. Gone was the composure and dignity of Mr. Curtis.
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The boiling rage threatened to burst his vens te wanted nothing more than to turer in and turn that man to dust.
âLeanne, how could you do such a thing?â
She was always tender and prideful in his presence, requiring gente.com/ing and carefia handling. A slightly raunchy joke in bed would cause her cheeks to flush as she playfully swatted at him. Now look at her, so capable, casually entangled with some guy, begging and embracing
She had never leaned into him like that.
What the hell was she doing in a private club with a man alone? What else could they be doing?
Curtis tossed the cigarette and strode back, his face dark as a storm.
To hell with freedom. Today, even if Leanne cursed him to his face, he was going to chop that guy into pieces.
âMr. Curtis, please, calm down. The club manager, having received the news, rushed over a signaled his staff to block the door
didnât matter who was inside, their top priority was to ensure client privacy. Mr. Curtis might not fear making enemies, but if they let him through today, they might as well shut down the club for good.
âOpen the door,â Curtis demanded without even glancing at him, his gaze fixed menacingly
on the door
âMr. Curtis, cool it. Did we fail to meet your expectations somewhere? Itâs just these underlings, and they donât get it. I meant to attend to you personally, got held up a bit, and rushed right over. Zack, fetch the vintage bottle from my office and send it to room 2888.â
Several people hovered around Curtis, trying to appease his anger.
âAre you going to open it or not?â Curtisâ voice smoldered with barely contained rage, âIf you donât, Iâll kick it down myself.â
âNo, Mr. Curtis, whatâs this about?â The managerâs face was a mask of distress, âYouâre a guest, and so are theyâ¦â
âOut of my way.â Curtis was on the edge of the eruption, âDonât make me repeat myself.â
The staff blocking the door trembled, unsure whether to move.
The manager tried to say something else, but Curtis suddenly fell silent as if listening for something.
âDid you hear thar
The manager blinked in confusion, âHear what?â
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âSheâs calling for me, Curtis said
âI donât hear a.â
Before he could finish, Curtisâ tool slammed against the door
The staff, frightened, scrambled aside, lucky not to be taken down by the dow
Bang.
The solid door was kicked open and hit the wall with a deep thud.
Curtis saw the scene inside, and like a sudden chift in weather, the storm unless w fury.
The onlookers instinctively tried to peek inside, but before they could obale, Curtis slammed the door shut with the back of his hand.