Chapter 157
Chapter 157
Sophia’s mind drifted back to the dream with Alex that had felt so vivid.
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Could it really have been Alex–the same man who used to protect her, even after everything that happened between them?
Part of her wanted to believe it, but she quickly dismissed the idea
They were divorced.
Why would he lift a finger for her? Besides, Alex wasn’t the sort to get involved in such dangerous affairs.
It was impossible… wasn’t it?
Suddenly, Jack’s furious voice broke through her thoughts, reverberating in the living room. “Marco Ashford! You slimy piece of dirt! I must’ve been out of my mind to trust you!”
Marco only laughed, a cold, mocking sound that sent shivers down Sophia’s spine.
“You’re all blind,” he sneer
“Favor?” Florence spat, her voice trembling with rage. “I considered you family! You’re worse than Alex ever was!”
Marco rolled his eyes, a contemptuous grin stretching across his face.
“So what? Your opinion doesn’t matter to me–not now that I’ve gotten what I need from your bank accounts.” Before either Jack or Florence could fling more accusations, Jasper’s voice boomed over everyone else’s, raw with anger. “Shut up! All of you! I’m sick of your whining.”
His shout cut like a knife. Immediately, silence draped over the room. Marco, losing his earlier bravado, dropped to his knees with a resounding thud.
“Please,” he pleaded. “I have nothing to do with the Lancasters! I don’t even know Carlos! The Lancasters were behind Sir Drake’s death. It’s not on me!”
Jasper turned to a tall figure near him–Jarvis, whose mere presence seemed to squeeze the air from the room. “Uncle Jarvis, what do we do with this piece of trash?”
Jarvis stepped forward, his voice low and steely.
“I don’t care about your dealings with the Lancasters. I only need the name of Sir Drake’s murderer. Tell the truth, and I’ll show you mercy. Lie, and you’ll get a bullet in the head just like the rest
Desperation painted itself across Marco’s face. His mind raced–he needed someone else to blame.
“I’ll talk. I swear! I’ve figured it out. It must be Alex! He’s the one who killed Mr. Drake!”
“Alex…” Jasper murmured, stroking his chin. Recognition flickered in his eyes. “That name sounds familiar.”
Marco, sensing a lifeline, began rambling. “Yes, Jasper. You remember him. He’s the one who beat you and Hank to a pulp a while back. He must’ve come to rescue Sophia. He still cares about her–probably more than his own life.”
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Jasper’s gaze hardened. “It’s him,” he growled. “Uncle Jarvis, Alex is the prime suspect. We need to find him.”
Jarvis’s features went cold. “And where is he, exactly?”
Marco smirked, sensing an opportunity to shift the focus away from himself.
“Saw him at the Lancaster building this morning, but who knows where he is now? Trust me, though–just make Sophia call him. He’ll rush right over to play the hero.” He jabbed a finger in Sophia’s direction,
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“Yeah!” Jack chimed in hastily. “We’re innocent. If anyone’s guilty, it’s him!”
“That’s right!” Others added, their voices a chorus of fear and desperation.
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Jarvis’s eyes swept across the room, silencing the panicked cries with a single glance. “I’ll decide who’s innocent once I have proof. Until then, everyone is a suspect.”
A collective groan rose from the Lancasters. Someone muttered angrily, “That damn Alex is going to get us all killed…”
“This isn’t fair! We’ve done nothing!” another wailed.
“Sir Jarvis!” Florence shouted. “If you want Alex, I can call him. Tell him you’ve got Sophia, and he’ll come running. He’s obsessed with her. I’ve seen it in his eyes.”
Jarvis gave a curt nod. “Then call him.”
Without warning, Florence grabbed Sophia’s smartwatch.
“Mom!” Sophia gasped, trying in vain to snatch it back. “What are you doing?”
“I’m not about to die because of that man!” Florence hissed through clenched teeth.
Sophia’s heart pounded against her ribs: “But–what if he’s the one who saved me? Selling him out could be a mistake!”
Florence fixed her daughter with a fierce glare. “So you’d rather watch your family die instead? You’d choose that murderer over your own blood?”
Sophia opened her mouth, but no words emerged.
The silence that followed was suffocating.
Finally, Florence punched in the number and pressed the watch to her ear. “Alex!” she barked when he answered.
“You’d better come here. I’m sending you the GPS position. Don’t act like you didn’t kill Harlan. Now a lieutenant’s got all of us trapped!”
On the other end, there was only quiet. Alex didn’t bother to speak, as if Florence’s predicament meant nothing to him.
She shouted, desperation breaking through every syllable, “Damn it, Alex–Sophia is here, too! She will die if you are not coming!”
There was a single beat of silence. Then his voice came, cold and cutting. “I’m on my way.”
The call went dead.
Florence exhaled a shaky breath and turned to Jarvis. “He’ll show. I’m sure of it.”
Jarvis hardly seemed impressed. “He’d better. Otherwise, I’ll kill every last one of you.”
Florence gave a bitter smile, false confidence in her eyes. “He’s gone head over heels formy daughter. He’ll come no what.”
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Unfazed, Jarvis rubbed his temple. “Take them all to a single room and keep them under guard. They have one hour. And bring Marco to my study.”
“Yes, sir.” One of the soldiers snapped a salute before marching Florence and the others away, locking them up like prisoners.
Marco was dragged elsewhere, protesting every step.
Jasper suddenly moved closer to his uncle.
“Uncle,” he began, voice hushed but filled with anger. “I need to even the score. Let me have one of them.”
Jarvis’s gaze flicked to Sophia.
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Even in this chaos, she stood out–her beauty and poise were hard to ignore.
He raised an eyebrow at Jasper. “That woman?”
Jasper’s lips curled into a dark smirk. “Yes.”
Jarvis glanced at his nephew’s already broken manhood, damaged state.
What could he possibly do to a woman with condition like that?
Still, perhaps he could use Jasper.
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Let him threaten Sophia, break her spirit, and then Jarvis himself could swoop in–appear as the good person, earning her trust
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