"Who said you could act on your own? Get her over here right now." George frowned unhappily. "You remember what Mr. Caldwell wants you to do, right?"
Julie lowered her head to hide the coldness in her eyes as she responded, "Yes."
"Hurry up then." George was a little impatient.
"I have my men here. You're useless here now. Bring Winnie to Mr. Caldwell's club immediately.
"When I'm done with this bitch, I'll make Winnie apologize to me."
Julie gritted her teeth and left with her men.
…
In the Henderson residence, George was still up against Yolanda. He was having a terrific daydream of Yolanda kneeling before him in apology as he sat on the couch.
"I don't have much time. If you don't apologize right now, I'll get them to do it." George looked at Yolanda with disdain.
Then, he looked pointedly at his men.
"I initially didn't want to be so calculative with a woman like you, but since you really don't know what's good for you, don't blame this on me."
He really didn't understand. The Hendersons were merely a second-rate family. Even if Yolanda had a clinic, it was just a small business. Why would Jamie be so respectful toward Yolanda?
It didn't matter if he understood or not. He now had his grandfather and Boris' support. Even Jamie had to stay obediently and silently on the sidelines.
George was very pleased. He smiled as he watched his men inch closer to Yolanda.
"Hold her down. If she refuses to kneel, break her legs."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty