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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 544

I caught myself glancing at Mark, the question slipping out before I could think better of it.

This Kane, a new player in the game, clearly wasn't aligned with Jarrod's crew, judging by his henchmen.

Mark's brows furrowed slightly, just as he was about to reply, Kane's smirk deepened, sending a shiver down my spine. "The famous Mr. Larson, who hasn't heard of you? Besides, if I'm going after you, I'd naturally need to know who's in your circle."

Mark, usually the picture of calm, now looked menacing, his voice ice cold, "Let her go."

"Let her go?" Kane wiped his bloody lip, casually sauntering back to his seat with an eyebrow cocked at Mark. "Mr. Larson, how about a deal instead?"

Mark's voice was steady, "What kind of deal?"

"Let's join forces. You help me take down the Myers family."

Kane glanced at me, his tone loaded with implication. "I can deliver Ms. Webster to your doorstep right now, erase all traces so seamlessly that neither the Fords nor the Fergusons would find her. How about it?"

"As far as I know, you've had a thing for her for years, haven't you?"

"Guarding someone in silence only ends up moving yourself."

Kane's smirk turned sinister. "Why not claim her sooner rather than later, what do you say?"

A jolt of fear struck me.

If Mark agreed, I had no doubt Kane could make it happen.

My grandmother's mysterious disappearance from the hospital, with not even the surveillance footage left behind...

I masked my panic, turning to see Mark shielding me further behind him, his expression icy as he refused without a second thought, "I'm not about to collaborate with someone like you. Now, are you going to let her go or not?"

Relief washed over me. How sensitive I had become.

Time and again, it was Mark who stood by me, yet here I was, doubting him.

"Let her go? Of course," Kane said with a bizarre smile, suddenly grabbing a syringe filled with a clear liquid from one of his men. "But, Ms. Webster, I do expect a prompt response regarding that will."

I stared at the syringe, eyes wide, "What are you planning?!"

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