Chapter 28
Tommy brushed away the loose strands of sweat-dampened hair by Angeline’s forehead. His tone was lecherous as he said, “I want you to see how slutty you look when you’re begging me to fuck you.”
Angeline clenched her jaw, remaining silent. She secretly unlocked her phone and called 911, forcing herself to remember the way to the room she’d reserved half an hour earlier. After exiting the elevator, she had to make her way to room 5716.
When the elevator arrived and the doors slid open, she shoved Tommy aside and darted out of the elevator. She staggered in the direction of room 5716.
Tommy snickered. He tucked his hands in his pockets as he strolled out of the elevator. He had a disgusting look in his eyes as he watched Angeline “helplessly” flee while keeping a hand on the wall to support herself. He was like a cat watching a mouse trying to escape from its claws.
“The faster you run now. Angeline, the harder you’ll be begging me to fuck you later. I’m in no rush; go ahead and run!” He started unbuttoning his shirt as he followed her leisurely, looking like a predator playing with its
prey.
Angeline felt like her legs didn’t belong to her anymore. She was slowly starting to lose her grip on her senses,
and her vision was blurring.
Room 5713.
Her palm was clammy as she gripped her key card tightly with one hand on the wall. She was almost there.
“What, out of strength already?” The smile in Tommy’s voice was obvious. He clucked his tongue. “Should I
help you out?”
Room 5716!
Angeline grabbed the doorknob and quickly pulled out the key card. When the lock beeped, Tommy’s expression changed. Seeing that his prey was about to disappear, he darted forward, but he was too late. The door had already swung open; Angeline had locked him out. She collapsed inside the room.
“Open the door, Angeline! Did you hear me?” Tommy pounded on the door, looking menacing. When there was no response, he threatened, “Don’t forget about that little mute. Open the door, and I’ll let her off the hook.
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