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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1159

At this point, Leena didn't say anything. She just whipped out her phone and dialed 110. It was the emergency number that would summon the police. So, just like she threatened, she was going to call the cops. She didn't think of Kevin, who was close by. But he was a soldier, and his first duty was to protect the people. She shouldn't call him every time she got into a jam. That simply wasn't his job.

"Hey! What are you doing? Calling the cops?" One of them, a rather hairy guy, stepped forward and knocked the phone from Leena's hand. The phone fell to the ground with a bang. Luckily, it looked to be in one piece. Leena thanked her lucky stars as she was smart enough to buy an OtterBox.

"Awesome. Now you owe me a new phone, you dick!" Leena was angry now. She even swore, which wasn't like her at all. She put her hands on her hips and glared at them. She was trembling, but not scared. It was cold, and all she had on was a skirt.

"Ha ha! Bros! Did you hear that? We owe this bitch a new phone! Ha ha! Maybe we need to teach her a lesson." The boys all spat out their gum. Pink blobs landed on the ground. Leena frowned. She was disgusted by the display. In the meantime, she went over various scenarios in her mind. Hopefully, none of them were good at fighting. She'd learned some basic self-defense techniques, but she was wearing a short skirt, and it would definitely fly up when she kicked someone. She just hoped her pantyhose would hide enough of her to matter.

"Now I get it. You guys think that you can do whatever you want, because your families will protect you. Let me guess, your daddies are some big government officials. And you hide behind your parents like some little girls frightened of a stranger. Am I right?" Leena glanced at their BMW. That was not a car to go roughhousing in. In fact, it was way too expensive. They weren't just average, everyday bullies. And they were so arrogant, they must have been spoiled rotten.

The boys started talking amongst themselves. "Hey! I'm impressed." "You're a smart girl," the one in leather said. The yellow haired one chimed in, "Since you figured it out, just pay up. Then we can all go home." Their faces all bore the rictus grins of the truly evil.

"I didn't do anything wrong. Why should I give you money?" Leena said as she bent over to grab her phone off the ground. But when she almost reached it, one of the men stepped on the phone.

"Then just leave your phone. We might get our money's worth out of it," said the man, making a show of grinding the phone into the pavement. He looked at Leena, daring her to do something.

"Give it back, or this might get ugly," Leena said angrily. She just thought about letting the phone go. But the data in it was very important to her. There were a lot of important numbers and information in that phone. Or she could just buy another top of the line phone like that one.

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