Chapter 150
Jonathan had one hand gripping my shoulder and the other wrapped tightly around me. “What are you running from?”
He looked down at me, and the moment I tilted my head back, I met those deep, dark eyes of his-
cold and distant, completely devoid of emotion.
The night behind him was heavy and dark, as if it were a part of him.
There was a faint scent of tobacco lingering on his clothes.
Suddenly, I remembered the dim red glow I’d seen inside the parked car earlier. He must’ve been
smoking.
I frowned, clearly annoyed. “Let go of me.”
Of course, Jonathan didn’t. Instead, he pulled me even closer. “Done with the meeting?”
I struggled, trying to push him off, refusing to answer.
Then, suddenly, he leaned down and bit hard at the corner of my mouth. “If you’re done, then come
home.”
His expression was so dark, I couldn’t read what he was feeling.
I knew he was probably angry, but I had no idea why he was here looking for me. I thought he’d stopped caring.
We’d been married for five years, but I’d lost all memory of that time, so I didn’t really know him. All I had was a rough idea of what kind of man he was.
Right now, looking at him like this, I had no clue what he might do next.
Every warning bell in my head went off, and I shoved him hard.
To my surprise, he let go. I stepped back, met his gaze, and said, “You should go. I’m not going back to the Ford residence for the next few days.”
As soon as I turned to leave, Jonathan’s face darkened. Without a word, he stepped forward and lifted me straight onto his shoulder.
“What are you doing?”
The ground dropped out from under me, and I let out a scream. Eyes wide, I shouted, “What are you doing? Put me down!”
Jonathan didn’t say a word. He just marched forward and threw me straight into the car.
This time, he was driving a black Brabus. Out of all the luxury cars in his garage, this one was considered relatively low–key.
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