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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 142

Chapter 142 Crawl to Me 

Josephine’s body tensed, her gaze following his roaming fingers down to her lower abdomen. 

Under her jacket, she was wearing one of Seth’s oversized shirts. With its size in comparison to her body, it almost felt like a dress, its only difference being the row of buttons adorning its 

front. 

He easily unbuttoned the shirt with a flick of his fingers. 

Josephine panicked and grabbed his hands, shaking her head pleadingly. 

“Tell me then, do you still want to return to Lewis’ side?” Seth’s voice was still light and cheerful, his eyes clear. Josephine could not discern any sign of lust in his actions. 

Almost as if…as if he was simply teasing her. 

She pressed her lips together tightly. She did not know what he wanted to hear from her. Neither nodding nor shaking her head seemed to satisfy him. 

“Do you? Hmm?” 

Seth’s hand had already ventured lower into her clothes. It fell on her thigh, scorching her skin. 

Josephine wrestled against his exploring hands, but her efforts were futile. Her struggles proved insignificant against his herculean strength, akin to a flea attempting to move a tree. 

She shook her head and signed frantically. “I don’t want to go back! I don’t ever want to go back!” 

The smile between his eyes deepened, but he did not stop because of her words. Instead, he leaned closer and whispered in her ear. “Has Lewis ever done this to you before?” 

Josephine twisted her head away, attempting to shy away from his breath. Her entire body collapsed on the ground helplessly. 

She tried to push him away, but he grabbed her wrists roughly. 

Seth stared at that slender and fair neck of hers, strands of baby hair fuzzing behind her ears. The tips of her ears were flushed, and her breathing came in shallow but rapid pants. 

His pupils darkened, and those clear irises were momentarily tainted by lust. 

Josephine held onto her clothes with all her might, her gaze pinned on the ground. She caught sight of the shovel she’d used earlier for the coals. 

She reached out, wrapping her fingers around the shovel and aiming it at Seth. 

But before she could strike him, his arms tightly clamped down on her other wrist. 

Josephine looked up and caught sight of the danger radiating from his features. Her gaze flickered. 

Seth tightened his grip on her wrists, and she winced in pain. The shovel clattered to the ground. 

Then, without wasting any more time, he slapped her across the face with the back of his hand. 

A crisp sound rang across the room as Josephine fell heavily to the ground. Her cheeks were numb, a buzzing sound ringing in her ears. Dark specks filled her vision, and her mouth filled with the faint, metallic tang of blood. 

She sprawled on the ground for a long time before her vision cleared. 

Then, as she raised her head and looked in Seth’s direction, she felt blood dripping from the corner of her mouth. She winced. Half of her face was entirely numb. 

Seth’s eyes 

radiated coldness as he yanked her up by her collar. 

There was a sneer on his lips. “Why? What happened to obeying my every command?” 

Tears glistened in Josephine’s eyes, her gaze flickering with a mix of emotions. 

“Lewis doesn’t want you anymore, yet you still want to save yourself for him? God, have some self-respect. You’re pathetic.” 

His fingers caressed the side of her face that was swollen, his voice incredibly gentle. There were even traces of pity in his tone as he spoke as if he hadn’t been the one to slap her in the first place. 

Seth released her and sat back down on his chair. From where he sat, he towered over her, radiating superiority when he looked down at her and spoke. “Come here.” 

Josephine paused. She was just about to push herself up from the ground when he said, “Crawl 

to me.” 

Her pupils shrank, and she looked at him in disbelief. 

Seth tilted his head slightly, his wavy hair cascading down all over his face. With a crown on his head, a smile on his lips, and that white suit adorning his figure, he resembled a prince brought to life from an oil painting. 

His angelic face that concealed the darkest and most violent demons underneath was, undoubtedly, the most truthful embodiment of the fact that looks were deceiving. 

“Come here, Josephine,” he shouted at her. 

Josephine clutched at her sleeves, unwilling to budge an inch. Humiliation spread within her heart and leaked from her eyes in the form of tears. 

“Is that all you can handle?” Seth taunted. 

“If you don’t obey me at once, I’ll sell you to Mynor. You can see for yourself, then, how they torment little girls like you.” 

Josephine lowered her head, her tears falling uncontrollably. She stared at the brazier. She had the wildest urge to dive headfirst into it. 

Seeing as she remained unmoving, Seth did not seem particularly angry. He retrieved a tablet from behind him and dragged his finger across the screen multiple times. 

“Is this her?” 

Josephine lifted her head and looked at the tablet. Displayed on the screen was an image of Mrs. Jinkins lying on a hospital bed. It seemed that she had already awakened and was propped against the headboard, conversing with a nurse by her side. 

The clip had no audio. Josephine could not make out what she was saying. 

She clenched her fists, her gaze shifting from the tablet to Seth’s face. Josephine saw that arrogant, domineering look he maintained as he waited for her reaction. 

Biting her lip, after much internal turmoil, her gaze lowered, her lashes hiding the tumultuous emotions within her 

eyes. 

Supporting her body weight with both hands, Josephine knelt and crawled toward Seth slowly. 

The chains on her ankles dragged against the floor, its clatter distinct and crisp. 

Finally, she knelt in front of Seth and looked up at him. 

Seth leaned down, lifting her chin. He smiled. “That’s it. Not that difficult to do what you’re told, is it?” 

Josephine bowed her head, her tears trickling down her chin. One by one, they dripped onto 

his hand. 

Seth stared at her for a long moment before suddenly releasing his grasp on her. “The next time you see Lewis, don’t forget to tell him you don’t want to return to him.” 

Having said that, he stood to leave. 

It was only when she heard the sound of the door closing that Josephine slumped onto the ground, her energy spent. 

Later, Seth never returned. Josephine lay on the couch, her head spinning from the full force of the slap she had endured earlier. Without realizing it, she slipped into a deep sleep. 

Meanwhile, Conrad received a text message from a stranger. It was an attachment file, which he initially thought was junk. 

He casually clicked on it before its contents startled him out of his wits. His phone flew out of his hands and clattered on the ground about six feet from where he stood. 

Conrad wiped away the sweat oozing from his forehead. At that time, he was still in the living room of Styx Mansion. Fumbling on his phone, he couldn’t help but peer upstairs. “President Alvarez must still be awake, right?” he asked himself. 

Conrad pondered about it for a moment before rushing upstairs. 

He was just about to knock when the door of the study opened. Lewis stood by the entrance, 

his face grim. 

“What?” 

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