Chapter 109
Chapter 109
“You don’t like that, do you?”
She just took so much from us,” | pouted. He kissed my forehead
“| know, baby,” he caressed my cheek and placed his forehead against mine. | felt adrenaline when he touched me, and my heart sped up quickly.
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How many strokes are we talking about every day,” | asked.
Twenty. You saw the damage the warriors did when traitors are punished, right?” he said. A chill ran down my bones at the thought of it. | remember going to the town square once when they caught a man who used dark magic, and a woman killed a pack member. They beat them harshly with long, thick whipsticks. The two would faint,
but the whippers poured ice-cold water to wake them, only to whip them again.
Thinking about it made me shiver. | nodded, ” Yeah, It is the perfect punishment for her,”
We should go on the first day to watch,’ Vee suggested, and | agreed, it would be fun to watch. People will want to kill her when they find out her crimes against their alpha and me.Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.
“| should stay here to do some work,” he told me.
I'm going to work too. | have a meeting with my team about what’s
next,”
We said goodbye, and |
back with Luis.
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Paying Off Debts
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| went to the meeting with my team. They were pitching to me, but | wasn’t impressed with any of them.
“Guys, we need to think harder, deeper. What is needed out there right
now?!” | told them.
“A dating app? | can’t seem to have a date,” Jamie suggested. As the meeting continued, my hands itched to text Ellis. | wanted to ask how everything was going, but | needed to learn to tame my emotions. Luis did mention that | wasn’t trying to hide how much | wanted him.
Hours ticked by, and I
out. | smiled at bo was ready to go home. | met Margot on my way
out. | smiled at her. | was sure she was on maternity leave. Why was
she back? Besides her, there was a lovely girl, no older than four.
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Hi, and who is this cutie,” | asked, my heart warmed when the little
girl smiled at me.
“This is my eldest daughter, Amelia,” the little girl waved at me and hid behind her mom’s leg.
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“Too cute,” | said.
Why are you back at work? You should be on maternity leave,” | said. Margot smiled faintly at me. From what | heard, she had hard labor
and was instructed by the doctor to rest longer at home,
“|
Taking more than a month’s leave would be without income. My husband is in between jobs right now, so | can’t afford it,” she said. | hurt for her. Especially, since she was living paycheck to paycheck. The policy needed to change, especially with a thriving large
corporation like this. | needed to talk to human resources about this
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soon. | smiled at her.
I'll talk to human resources about this policy of women going back to work four weeks after labor. It’s unfair,”
| knew the amount of me ntal and physical stress childbearing was on
a woman.
She thanked me, and | watched as they walked away. | was in the elevator when my phone rang. It was a strange number. | answered.
Hello,”
Hello, is this Love Chasia?” The voice that asked was deep. | didn’t
recognize who it was.
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Speaking,” | answered.
We have your fiancée here, and if you don’t come to the casino in
the town square, we will cut off his fingers, each for what he owes us, the man said. They had David. He probably lost money gambling. |
took a sharp intake of breath,
“| don’t have a fiancée,” | said, about to end the call,
“Love,” | heard David's voice in the background. Why were they calling me and not his parents?
| ended the call and went to the car. received a message, it was fr an address. | sighed and asked the driver to take me there. | could just let those men harm him. I'd feel incredibly guilty. | wanted to tex Ellis my location, but | didn’t. He wouldn’t agree to let me help David. | reached the Casino in ten minutes and went straight to the loft upstairs.
Atall, bulky man wearing a mask opened the door for me. My eyes scanned the room. There were about four huge men in suits with guns. In the middle of the floor sat David.