The garage door had completely descended. It was frighteningly dark in the car. Angeline could not see the aggression in Sean's eyes. All she could hear was the sound of their breaths.
Sean's jaw was clenched tightly. He closed his eyes and forced himself to steady his breathing. Then he pushed the door open and carried Angeline out.
The motion-sensor lights in the garage flickered on, and he set her firmly down on the ground.
He grabbed his suit jacket from the passenger seat and shut the car door before entering his password on the digital lock pad and heading inside.
"I'll have the driver send you home."
Behind him, Angeline stopped in her tracks. She quickly ran after Sean and entered the elevator to go upstairs. She watched Sean call the driver and instruct him to drive to the villa's front door.
Angeline's hands tightened as she clasped them behind her back.
She inexplicably felt rather disappointed.
Perhaps it was because Sean had seemed to be so full of urgency in the parking lot of the Night
Palace, but now that they were at his house, he told her to go home instead.
Had she not been clear enough in her explanation, or had her rejection made Sean angry?
Or was Sean simply sick of her?
Before Angeline could think further, her phone rang. Sean glanced at it and tossed his suit jacket onto the sofa. He loosened his tie, removed his vest, and then headed to the kitchen to obtain water from the fridge.
Angeline saw that it was Ned's number.
Her brow knitted. As she blocked him, a bottle of water appeared before her.
She looked up and saw Sean's expressionless features. She took the water.
"Thanks."
The car headlights outside the villa could be seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Sean said, "The car is here, and it's late. You should go."
Angeline gripped the water bottle firmly as she nodded.



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