Sean stood in the doorway, dressed in a sharply tailored black suit that accentuated his tall, commanding presence. He looked every bit the picture of authority—broad-shouldered, straight-backed, and utterly unyielding.
The moment Sean caught sight of Claire, disheveled and covered in cream, a fierce, burning anger flared in his piercing eyes. Without a word, he strode over to her, and with a swift, calculated kick, sent Mac Brown—who had been gripping Claire’s arm—crashing to the floor. Mac’s large frame hit the ground with a heavy thud, and he let out a pained yelp.
Sean didn’t seem to notice, or care, about the cream smeared across Claire’s clothes. He gently pulled her into his arms, shielding her, one hand tenderly rubbing her back in reassurance.
Claire clung to him desperately, clutching the fabric of his suit jacket as if it were a lifeline.
Everyone in the room froze at the sight of Sean. His presence was overwhelming. The fitted black suit made him seem even taller and more imposing; his chiseled features—high-bridged nose, tightly pressed lips—radiated a cold, commanding authority that left everyone rooted to the spot, stunned.
It took a long moment before anyone found their voice.
“Who the hell are you?” someone finally blurted out. “You think you can just hit one of our friends? Are you looking for trouble?”
“Yeah! Just ‘cause you look all fancy in that suit doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want. Do you even know where you are? This is the Grandeur Hotel’s exclusive VIP lounge! Our class heartthrob, Asher, is a favorite of Mr. Foster, the CEO of Foster & Co. Mess with us, and you’re messing with Mr. Foster himself!”
A woman piped up, her voice dripping with contempt. “Hey, handsome, are you friends with Claire? Let me warn you, she’s nothing but trouble—a homewrecker and an ex-con. You seem like a decent guy, so do yourself a favor and stay away from her.”
A chorus of voices erupted, everyone talking over each other, their accusations growing louder and more vicious.
Asher, who had been standing off to the side basking in his earlier triumph, now looked completely rattled. His self-satisfied smirk vanished. He stared at Claire, now shielded in Sean’s arms, unable to comprehend what was happening. He opened his mouth as if to say something, but the noise from the crowd drowned him out. He just stood there, eyes darting nervously, a sheen of sweat breaking out on his forehead.
Sean’s gaze swept coldly across the room. Everywhere his eyes landed, people involuntarily shivered.
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