Noticing my unease, Ashton reached out and pulled me into his arms, handing me an anti-anxiety pill. “Your family will not be harmed in any way. I promise you that.”
Ashton was not someone who made promises lightly, let alone make a promise about something he had no confidence in. Knowing that helped ease some of my stress.
“Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves,” John glanced at us through the reflection of the car mirror. “Looks like we have a long night ahead of us.”
The sentence had barely left his mouth when lightning struck outside. The trees on both sides of the road were shaking violently due to the strong wind as the deafening sounds of thunder filled the electric air.
This was not going to be a normal night.
After arriving home, I quickly washed up and put the kids to sleep before putting on a warm coat, heading downstairs to the living room.
John and Ashton were both already there. The former was resting his chin in one hand as he sat on the sofa with a gloomy expression, while the latter’s back was turned to me as he stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window. Every time there was lightning outside, the sudden flash of brightness would cast a striking, lonely shadow of Ashton on the floor.
So they haven’t gotten any updates yet.
Waiting was always the hardest part of doing anything.
If all went well, Ashton’s men would find Nicolas’ secret hideout tonight and ambush it.
If not, a sleepless night like this one would likely be our daily routine for many days to come.
Nothing happened for the entire night. My body was starting to display signs of fatigue, but my brain was still fully alert.
The darkness outside eventually turned into light, and the rain turned from a heavy downpour into a faint drizzle.
John, unable to sit still, abruptly got to his feet and pulled his coat on. “I’m going to pull the Hall residence apart brick by brick if it’s the last thing I do,” he declared, heading for the door.
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