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The CEO’ s second choice novel Chapter 39

  Elena

  Elijah!

  I take in his blonde hair that had fallen out of the ponytail he had it in, and his bloody knuckles from punching Nicholas, who was now curled up in a ball on the floor. Elijah looks at me, then looks away as he takes off his suit jacket. He walks towards me with downcast eyes and covers up my torn dress.

  I could do nothing but stare at him in a daze while my tears kept on falling. Nicholas had sexually harassed me and was about to do God knows what if Elijah didn’t step in? I couldn’t help it. I threw myself into his arms and he held me as I sobbed for my lost dignity. “Shh, it’s okay, Elena. He will not get away with this.” Elijah says, trying to console me as I wept.

  Then he reached into his pants pocket and pulled out his phone. “Sebastian, I need you to come to the hall leading to the ladies’ room. Something has happened.” He says, then pockets his phone again.

  The reality of his words hit me; Sebastian was coming here, and he would surely murder Nicholas.

  “Sebastian will kill him,” I say in a whisper, and Elijah nods. “As well he should for touching you. I would kill him myself, but you are Sebastian’s, and he would want to do it for your honour.”

  Just as he says this, I see my husband round the corner and stop in his tracks. He takes in the scene; My torn dress covered by Elijah’s jacket, Elijah’s bloody knuckles as he held me and Nicholas laying in a heap on the floor.

  His mind puts two and two together then he loses it. As he runs towards me, Elijah lets go and my husband wraps me in his arms; then I start sobbing hard. “What happened here?” He asks Elijah through gritted teeth, and I feel the anger radiating from him. Elijah walks towards Nicholas and pulls him to his feet as he lets out a whimper. “I caught Addington here sexually harassing our Elena. He tore her dress to shreds, and he looked like he had other things on his mind as well, didn’t you Addington?” Elijah says as he faces Nicholas.

  “Her virginity was not yours to take! Besides, she wanted it!” Nicholas calls out in a pathetic whimper and Sebastian lets me go. He walks over to Nicholas and punches him repeatedly in the stomach, then lands one on his nose.

  I turn to look at Nicholas with a burning anger in my chest. “That’s a lie and you know it!” I scream as tears of anger now flow down my cheeks. How dare he!

  “I will ask Sarah to get the surveillance tapes and we will see for ourselves, not that I believe a word of what you’ve said, Addington. For now, let’s get you home, love.” Sebastian says as he walks back to me and hugs me tightly. He looks towards Elijah and holds out his hand. “Elijah, I have no way to thank you for what you’ve done today. I owe you a debt, my friend.” He says, and Elijah takes his hand with a smile.

  “I have wronged you greatly in the past, Sebastian. Consider the debt paid.” He says as he shakes my husband’s hand. Sebastian nods. “I will have this returned to you in the morning. Again, thank you, Elijah.” He says as he gestures to Elijah’s coat that was covering my beautiful, torn dress. I glance up and Elijah and I see a flash of something in his eyes hurt? Regret? I didn’t have time to figure it out, as Sebastian pulled me towards the exit.

  What Nicholas did to me is on repeat in my mind. The man I used to love and adore wanted to rape me because I gave myself to another. How did I not see the predatory side of him before? Or did I see it, and know it was there, but then push it out of my mind?

  All these questions run through my mind on the drive home. Sebastian had me on his lap and his arms around me, apologizing profusely for leaving me alone. As if it was his fault I had a rapist for an ex-boyfriend. “My love, this is not on you. Nicholas is unhinged because I told him I am no longer a virgin. I thought by telling him that, he would leave me alone but it just made him feel more possessive of me.” I tell him with honesty and feel the anger coming off him in waves.

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