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The Runaway Groom novel Chapter 139

Chapter 139

It sounded like Zachary was chugging a beer!

“Quit drinking, Zachary!” Irene whispered.

“Hah! Why not? She betrayed me.” He chuckled in disappointment, misery, and disbelief!

“Listen, Zachary, I only have your number. That’s why I called you. Someone is holding me hostage in a hotel right now, tell—”

Someone knocked on her door before she could finish, and she quickly hung up.

On the other end, Zachary was too drunk to think about what Irene said he was actually puzzled that she hung up on him.

Meanwhile, Irene answered the door after putting on her clothes, and found Chad standing at the doorway.

He actually doubled back, remembering that there were phones in the hotel room, and that Irene could call for outside help

He strode inside, glancing at the phone as he asked, “Did you contact Isaac Jefferson?”

Irene could not remember Isaac’s number, or she would have.

“I didn’t.” She smiled.

Chad doubted her, and told his people to check with the front desk.

Irene, however, was not worried because she did not call Isaac anyway, and Chad’s goon soon returned. “She did make a call, but it wasn’t to Isaac Jefferson.”

Irene smiled. “See? I wasn’t lying.”

Believing her for the moment, Chad then said, “Do me a favor, and I’ll let you go.”

“What is it?” Irene asked.

Passing Irene a white bottle, he said, “I have a rough idea now, and what you said is true- Isaac has been abusing you. Since he’s our mutual enemy, shall we work together now? You can get close to him, so spike his food with this and it’s a job done.”

Irene took it, unable to tell what the bottle contained since there were no labels on it. “Is this poison?”

“No, it just causes nerve damage and mental issues after prolonged consumption,” Chad replied. “Dying would be letting him off easy-we’ll make him a nutcase and the laughing stock of Cloud City, so that he wishes he was dead!”

However, the instant he locked the door, Irene picked up a glass cup and smashed it onto the floor.

“What the hell?” Chad exclaimed, wheeling on her.

*Irene smiled. “Sorry, it’s an accident.”

She dropped to a crouch to pick up the fragments and throw them into the trash can-save for one shard.

“Okay, now take it off,” Chad urged, eager to see if her figure matched the splendor of her beauty.

Irene moved close to him with a grin. “You want to see?”

Chad did not hide it. “Every man loves a beautiful woman. It’s in our nature-”

He was not even finished when Irene suddenly extended her hand, pressing something sharp against his neck.

His eyes widened in shock. “What are you doing?!”

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