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A Divorce He Regrets (Raina and Alexander) novel Chapter 194

Vanessa, however, had no such limitations.

She all but dragged me along with her, her grip iron-tight as she elbowed her way past people, heels clicking against the airport floor.

"Vanessa, let me go!" I growled, trying again to break free.

"Not happening," she snapped.

Heads turned. People glanced at us, curious but not interfering.

Vanessa's voice was shrill and authoritative as she strode toward me. "You want to play games? Fine. You're coming with me. Let's see how my brother still wants you after this."

I went rigid, my gut twisting.

She was taking me to the Sullivans.

Vanessa was driving like a maniac. Her hands were clamped so tightly on the wheel that her knuckles were white. She took a sharp turn, and the tires squealed in protest. My heart thudded against my ribs as I grabbed onto the seat, bracing myself.

"What the hell are you doing?" I snapped at her. "You said we were going to the Sullivans!"

She didn't answer right away, her gaze fixed on the road, the city lights blurring past us.

Something was off.

I turned my head, looking out at the road. My stomach twisted. This wasn't the way to the Sullivan estate.

"Vanessa," I said more sharply. "Where are you taking me?"

Her fingers clenched harder on the wheel as she exhaled a breath through her nose. "The Grahams."

My eyes widened. "Why the hell would you—"

"Because I know something is wrong, Raina!" she cut in, her tone biting. "You're too damn stubborn to say it, but I can see it. Someone's after you, isn’t it?"

My heart skipped a beat.

"That's ridiculous," I said, turning away.

Vanessa snorted. "Yeah? Then why did you look like you were about to bolt when I grabbed you? Why were those men at the airport watching you like a damn hawk?"

I clenched my jaw, refusing to give her more than I already had.

Vanessa let out a humorless laugh. "You don't have to say it, but I know I'm right."

I studied her, trying to make sense of why she actually cared.

"Why are you helping me?" I asked, suspicion creeping into my tone.

Panic stirred in my gut.

No.

My brain froze in terror. The first thought that came to mind. Did someone die?

Vanessa slammed on the brakes to slow down as she drove by, squinting through her window at the scene. "Is this why you were in a hurry?" she asked me.

I shook my head, attempting to dislodge the block that had formed in my throat. "I don't know," I hardly whispered.

My eyes searched for Alex. He was to the side with one of the officers, frozen still but for the clenched jaw. Dominic was a few feet away, speaking to another officer but looked devastated.

Something was wrong.

I had time to process that before Alex's head whipped to mine.

For a couple of seconds, he simply stared.

Shock was on his face first. Then anger.

Just like that I knew—he didn't wasn’t happy to see me.

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