"Since you won't move a muscle to save my sister, then I'll do! Put your hands off me now!" Nicole shouted.
Her sister was being bullied in that building, but Ken and Kerr were totally uncaring towards her. Although they were not familiar with Bonnie, Nicole still thought they were so cruel to just stand by.
Due to the disappointing reaction from Kerr, Nicole stopped feeling grateful for him.
"We have to wait for the right moment to intervene and save Bonnie. You need to relax, Nicole."
Kerr grabbed Nicole with his wide arms and got her into the car as he said these words.
He was also sure that Ken would take good care of Bonnie since he had come here with her. Kerr knew that Ken wasn't much of a cold-blooded person.
He was aware as well that the only reason that would make Ken smoke was if he encountered himself in a alarming position.
"You're a liar! I can see it in your eyes. Just let me go for once! I swear that if my sister isn't okay, I will make your life a living hell! Don't think I don't know what you guys did in Good Times!"
Even if they didn't tell her, Nicole already guessed why they went to that club and what had happened to Bonnie that night.
The disappointment was too much for Nicole that it came to the point that Kerr and Ken were exactly the same sort of person in her eyes.
"What did I do?"
Kerr wasn't even annoyed with Nicole's statements as he kept an expectantly straight look at her.
If she was mad at him because he went to that kind of place to have fun, it meant that she actually cared about him.
"Just let go of me for God's sake! What is your problem?"
She realized that there wasn't time to waste arguing with Kerr since the atmosphere in the warehouse wasn't safe at all yet, especially for a girl like Bonnie that would show up alone there late at night.
Even if Nicole was a weak girl herself, she couldn't bear to see Bonnie suffer any harm. What Bonnie was experiencing might be a devastating blow to her.
Ken started to move and walked directly to the warehouse while Kerr still had Nicole trapped in his arms.
Ken was expecting for the perfect moment to act.
"What can you do to help even if you go inside? You will just be another plaything for those men in the warehouse."
Kerr just wanted Nicole to realize how risky trying to interfere with Ken's plans would be for her safety. But he was worried that she would even get way more upset.
Just like last time, she went to Good Times alone. If she had met a drunken man instead of meeting Kerr, she might have been raped already.
Nicole's tears silently started to stream down her cheeks as she heard Ken's words. Then she pushed Kerr away.
"Don't try to think that I'm like you. You probably have the guts to be stone hearted, but I don't. I never thought you would behave like this. It seems that after all this time, the true self of Kerr Gu has finally come to light, the cold-blooded beast in fancy suits."
Nicole was drugged when she met Kerr seven years ago. He could've avoided her or helped her out in some other way but he didn't.
He was just like any other man who would've never missed such a cheap chance to get a girl.
Nicole's tears kept falling harshly as she said those words to Kerr, which made her feel wronged for no reason.
Kerr could feel her heavy tears as cold as a freezing breeze on his hands.
"Ken is already on his way to help Bonnie out, Nicole. I know for sure that he will keep her out of danger. You should stop letting those tears drop."
Kerr tried to calm her down with comforting words as he looked at her with charming eyes and wiped her tears off her face.
He knew very well that Nicole had already gone through worse events while taking care of Jay. It was strange for him that such toughness and courage would get faded by these circumstances.
Thus, that aspect of Nicole was an unknown fact to others.
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