Chapter 117
The next second, he cranked up the volume right in front of me.
“I wouldn’t dare. Hand the phone to the security guard: I’ll talk to him.”
It was like I got the green light. I followed Timothy, slipping into the art exhibition without a hitch.
But then, things took a turn I didn’t see coming.
No sooner had we entered the place, a pair of folks, a guy and a gal, both Timothy look–alikes, made a beeline for us, giving me the once–over.
“Wow. Timothy, I thought I was seeing things.” Said a well–dressed man, eyeing me up and down, “Got quite the taste.”
I coughed lightly, suddenly at a loss for words.
“Cut it out.” Timothy scoffed coldly. “This is Xaviera March. Show some respect, will ya?”
“Sean Abbott.” The dude who had spoken earlier extended his hand to me, “Timothy’s childhood buddy, responsible for this Art Gallery, nice to meet you.”
Hearing the words, I couldn’t help but give the man in front of me a few glances. If he was the big cheese, could it mean he was clued in on who FreeMan was?
“Xaviera.
Timothy’s voice snapped me out of my thoughts. I tilted my head up slightly, only to realize he had somehow snuck up close, whispering in a playful tone. “Is he that good–looking?”
He was pretty tall, easily over six feet, and as he leaned in, it was almost too much to handle.
I shifted to the side a bit and said. “Just thought he looked a bit familiar.”
As soon as the words left my mouth, Sean cracked a smile, laughing as he said, “Timothy, your friend here is quite the wit, huh?”
I immediately ditched the idea of asking this man any questions. Way too unreliable.
Timothy seemed to pick up on my vibe, chuckling. “This guy’s always a clown; don’t stoop to his level.”
Sean pouted, “Choosing chicks over pals, huh?”
I was just about to set things straight when I felt a piercing gaze from not too far away. When I looked up, I locked eyes with Hogan’s stoic ones.
As our eyes met, the corners of his mouth dipped slightly, revealing a smug smirk. At that moment, Cecilia was standing by his side, the young lady dressed in a cute Audrey Hepburn–style dress, sporting an adorable topknot – both chic and pretty.
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Charter 117
But the fancy outfit didn’t seem to help Cecilia get comfortable in this social environment. After exchanging a few words with a guest next to her, she turned her big, pitiful eyes towards Hogan.
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