No Sex for Six Years Because of Her? I’m Done!
Chapter 490 The Embrace He Couldn’t Enter
The moment those words left his mouth, the other end of the line went dead silent.
It lasted barely two seconds, but it was enough to make Ethan’s stomach drop. Then Mason’s voice came through again.
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“I didn’t send a car. I’ve been at home waiting for her. She told me she’d grab a ride back on her own after the funeral.”
In that instant, every drop of blood in Ethan’s body turned to ice.
Mason hadn’t sent a car.
So whose car had Amelia gotten into?
“Damn it!”
Ethan abandoned any thought of going to the office. He hung up and immediately dialed his assistant. “I need you to run a plate for me right now. Black sedan, plate number… Pull every string we have. I want full details on that vehicle and its real–time location in ten minutes!”
Meanwhile, across the city.
A terrifying darkness settled over Mason’s usually calm, refined features.
Something had happened to Amelia.
It had happened right after she left the Rowe Estate cemetery–right after she’d parted ways with Ethan.
Every thread of evidence pointed toward a possibility that set his blood on fire.
Behind his eyes was nothing left but a cold, annihilating storm.
If Amelia had truly been taken right under Ethan’s nose and hurt because of it, Mason had no problem making the entire Rowe family pay a price so devastating they’d never recover.
Mason floored the gas, and the car launched forward, heading straight for the Rowe Estate.
But just as he tore down the road with murder in his veins, an unknown number lit up the car’s display
screen.
Mason’s first instinct was to ignore it. But something–some gut feeling he couldn’t explain–made his finger twitch, and he hit answer.
“Who is this?”
A beat of silence passed on the other end before Amelia’s voice came through, shaking.
Chapter 490 The Embrace He Couldn’t Enter
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“Mason…
“I’m at the police station. Can you come get me? Please?”
“Yes!” The word ripped out of Mason like a shout, and the tension wound tight through his entire body finally snapped loose. His eyes stung with heat he hadn’t expected. “Don’t be scared, Amelia. I’m on my way. Stay right where you are. Don’t go anywhere!”
He didn’t even have time to ask a single question. His hands wrenched the steering wheel hard, tires screaming against the pavement as the car whipped into a U–turn and rocketed toward the address she’d given him.
Inside the downtown police station, Amelia had already finished giving her statement, recounting every detail of what had happened from start to finish.
The driver was taken to a separate room for interrogation, but he refused to crack. He denied any intent to kidnap her, insisting he’d had a family emergency and was taking a shortcut to save time. Running the red light and closing the window, he claimed, were simply because the outside noise was too loud. The whole thing, according to him, was a misunderstanding on Amelia’s part.
The police weren’t buying a word of it. The detective in charge assured Amelia that they would immediately launch a thorough investigation into the driver’s background and phone records to determine whether there was a clear motive behind the attempted abduction.
He told her to go home and rest for now, and promised they’d contact her the moment anything came up.
“Thank you.” Amelia nodded, her voice thin and fragile.
The female officer who had stayed by her side the entire time handed her a cup of water, her expression illed with genuine concern. “Are you doing okay? Did you get ahold of someone to pick you up?”
Amelia wrapped her hands around the paper cup, and some color finally returned to her pale face.
She nodded firmly and said softly, “Yeah. He’s on his way.”
The words had barely left her lips when Mason’s tall frame burst through the station doors, windswept and Frantic.
‘Amelia!”
He spotted her instantly–that small, fragile figure among the crowd–and closed the distance in three long strides. Without a care for the startled stares around him, he pulled her tightly into his arms.
Every ounce of composure and strength Amelia had forced herself to hold onto throughout the ordeal shattered the moment she breathed in that familiar, safe scent.
The tears she’d been fighting back poured out all at once.
She buried her face deep into his chest, her voice trembling as she whispered, “Mason … I was so scared.
Right at that moment, another car screeched to a halt outside the station with the same desperate urgency
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