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Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run novel Chapter 527

The room was dead silent. Aaron knelt on the cold floor, his face twisted with frustration.

“Grandpa, Uncle’s spent his whole life under Dylan’s thumb. And now Dylan’s set him up—right in front of everyone—and we’re just supposed to let it go? Does that mean, from now on, the entire Ferguson family is just Dylan’s to command? He can do whatever he wants, hurt whoever he wants, and the rest of us have to live at his mercy?”

His words cut deep, stripping everyone in the room of their pride—including Walter.

Aaron was desperate tonight. He slammed his forehead against the cold marble, hard and loud, over and over.

“All I want is some justice!”

People in the room exchanged uneasy glances. Some looked secretly pleased, others couldn’t hide their worry. Aaron’s father sat nearby, silent and shrinking into himself. He’d already lost his eldest son, and now his youngest was putting everything on the line. All he could do was sit there, hands clenched so tight they trembled.

If Dylan didn’t get taken down tonight, it’d be their family paying the price.

Aaron begged again, voice shaking. “Grandpa, please—stop Eden from leaving. She knows way more than she’s letting on!”

Walter’s eyes slid to Dylan. “Dylan, what do you think?”

Dylan looked down, lashes shielding his eyes. “Whatever you want.”

He agreed so easily, it made everyone in the room uneasy. It was like nothing ever rattled him. Like he always had the upper hand.

The Fergusons sent people to stop Eden, but word came back: she was already on a plane. Gone.

Walter’s people were a step too late.

When he heard, Walter stared at Dylan for a long time, lips pressed into a thin line. It took him a minute, but finally, he spoke—his voice heavy.

“In the next two weeks, the Ferguson family will arrange your marriage. Tonight, I’ll make it official—every family will send in profiles of their single daughters. I’ll choose myself.”

The words had barely left his mouth when Aaron, still kneeling, yelled, “Grandpa!”

Everyone understood what Walter meant. He was dropping the whole thing with Eden, but there was no way he’d let Dylan get anywhere near Clara.

To Walter, that was a much bigger deal than anything Eden might’ve done.

Did that mean, as long as Dylan didn’t do anything right in front of Walter, Walter would always protect him?

Dylan got back in the car, propping his head on his hand, eyes lost somewhere outside the window.

Aiden glanced at him. “Boss, about the wedding...?”

Tonight’s mess was far from over. Walter was only stalling, waiting to see if Dylan would actually go along with the marriage plan. If not, there’d be hell to pay later.

Dylan’s lashes fluttered. Out of nowhere, he asked, “What do you think Clara’s doing right now?”

Aiden blinked, thinking he’d misheard. “What?”

The Ferguson family was on the brink of war—everyone on edge, knives out.

And all Dylan could think about was Clara.

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