Quincy was afraid, too.
She kept moving backward and got to the edge of the bed. Then, in a moment of carelessness, she fell off the bed.
Lorne walked over to her and picked her up.
Quincy wanted to resist, but her body was still recovering from both the snake venom and Quentin’s drug. She was still weak and could not muster the strength to fight back.
Lorne laughed. “Haha! Can you not take it anymore, Quincy? Don’t worry, I’ll make you feel good.”
He tossed her onto the bed, then started taking off his clothes.
After that, he glanced at Thea, who had grown pale, and smirked. “Don’t worry, it’ll be your turn soon.”
…
James and May arrived at the hotel.
James sensed something was off the moment they neared the premises. He noticed the strangers standing guard outside.
He rushed back to the hotel. As soon as he entered, he spotted people on all the major stairways.
He showed no mercy and took them all out, then rushed to the second floor, defeating people along the way.
When he got to Quincy’s room, he saw people standing guard around the door, too.
Inside.
Lorne had taken his clothes off.
He wiggled his body at his two little lambs and laughed. “Here I come…”
At that moment, he heard fighting outside.
“What’s going on out there?!” he turned and yelled.
As he turned around, the door opened and a man walked in, his expression dark.
“So you’re finally here, James. I’ve been waiting…”
Lorne had not gotten his words out when James marched over to him and grabbed him, throwing him brutally toward the window.
Lorne smashed through the glass and flew outside. He fell two floors down onto the ground.
“Ah…”
A pained cry came from outside, then slowly got softer.
“Are you alright, dearest?” James rushed over to the cowering Thea, then grew enraged at the handprint on her face. “I’ll kill him!”
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