Chapter 367
Debra wanted to escape, but Marion had blocked every possible way out. “Debra, answer me,” Marion insisted.
She looked up, seeing the sincerity and longing burning within his eyes.
“I- I’m not divorced yet,” she stammered, her voice barely above a whisper. “Once I do, I’ll give you an
answer.
Marion stroked her cheek. His touch was warm, almost feverish. His voice was deep and resonant. Alright, I’ll wait for you.”
Debra turned and opened the door, only to find Erica and Randy standing at the entrance, their ears practically pressed against the door. Her face flushed a deep shade of red, and for the first time in a long while, she looked genuinely rattled. She grabbed her bag and hurried away.
“I’m going with you,” Erica called out, quickly following her.
Randy slipped into the room, where Marion was buttoning up his shirt. “Man, you’re such a flirt on the down–low, Who told you to confess now? You totally scared her off.”
Marion ignored Randy, his expression calm as he finished dressing and walked out of the bedroom. “Hey, I’m talking to you,” Randy persisted, trailing after him. “You’re way too hasty.
Marion paused, his voice steady and heavy. “If I waited any longer, I was afraid she might run away.
“Run? Where could she go?” Randy asked in confusion.
“I don’t know,” Marion croaked.
He knew Debra’s heart was a fortress, hard to breach and quick to reject. Even when Juan had given up everything for her, she had remained unmoved. He feared that if he waited too long, Debra’s heart would close off, leaving no room for him.
Debra and Erica were on their way back to the company when a black car suddenly blocked their path. Several bodyguards clad in black emerged, surrounding Erica’s car.
Erica stepped out, her expression stern. “Who are you? What do you want?”
Debra exited the car as well, her eyes scanning the scene. “There are cameras everywhere. If you’re here to kidnap us, you’re not very professional. Just say it. Who wants to see us?”
One of the bodyguards stepped forward. “Our lady wants to see you.”
“Your lady?” Erica echoed, puzzled.
They knew many ladies in Seamar City, but none would dare stop their car so brazenly. Yet, with so many bodyguards, they had little choice but to comply.
Soon, Erica and Debra found themselves at a high–end restaurant, waiting for over an hour with no sign of their mysterious host.
Erica’s patience wore thin, and she stood up. “Is the lady coming or not? Do you think we have nothing
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