Chapter <b>323 </b>
“Fine, just hurry up. If the boss gets here and you’re missing, he’s not going to be happy.”
“I know, I know.”
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By the time Vivian opened her eyes <b>again</b>, three hours had passed.
Her thoughts were foggy at first, but slowly began to clear.
She moved her eyes, scanning her surroundings.
It was pitch dark, cramped, and <b>the </b>air was stale. This ce felt eerily simr to the room on the ship.
The subtle rumbling beneath her told her she was in motion.
Vivian quickly realized that she was in the back of arge truck
Her clothes were still soaked through, clinging <b>to </b>her cold skin. But someone had thrown a <b>thick </b>nket over her–probably afraid she would freeze to death before they could hand her over.
She curled up tightly, arms hugging herself beneath the mp fabric, her shoulders trembling with silent sobs.
This entire journey had been hell.
There was nothing left of the pampered socialite the used to be.
She didn’t need a mirror to know she probably looked like a beggar–soaked, filthy, and broken
wien cried until she couldn’t anymore.
When the tears dried up, she leaned against the cold metal wall of the truck, trying to <b>rest</b>.
Even wrapped in the nket, the soaked clothes underneath <b>made </b>it feel like <b>she </b>was trapped in an icebox. Her body trembled uncontrobly.
She guessed they were taking <b>her </b>to Jersey City.
<b>If she </b>was right, it would only <b>be </b>a few more hours before she saw Sean again.
Eventually, the truck came to <b>a </b>stop.
Rough hands yanked her out of the vehicle.
Vivian looked up through watery eyes. She recognized this ce.
It was Sean’s privatepound.
She had been here once before, but never allowed inside.
Not without Sean’s permission. Not even Mr. Jasper Sr. himself could bypass those rules.
“If I’m here… does that mean I’ll finally see him?” she wondered.
This day was bound toe.
Vivian was dragged into <b>a </b>basement.
It was cold, damp, and windowless. No sunlight. No heat. Only shadows.
Not long after, Luke walked in
“Miss Xander,” <b>he </b>said coolly, eyes narrowing, “What <b>a </b>long game of hide–and–seok you’ve yed.”
Vivian trembled, her voice shaking “W–What do you <b>want</b>?”
Luke let out a crooked grin. “Me? My job was just to haul you back here, <b>and </b>it’s done. What happens next is up <b>to </b>Mr. Jasper.<b>” </b>
“He is he here?” Vivian’s lips quivered. A trace of hope flickered across her pale face.
Seeing her like this, Luke chuckled. “Don’t tell me you did all this for him. Let me press–you’ve been harboring feelings you shouldn’t have?”
Vivian nd weakly. “That’s none of your business. ”
“True, It Isn’t.” Lake shrugged. “But you’d better start worrying about yourself because he isn’t going to let this slide.”
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“The won’t be that cruel!” she shot back. “Sean always spoiled me. You’re just trying to scare me. He cares about me. He’d never hurt me,”
Luke’s sanile turned almost pitying “Is that love talking, or in stupidity? He was good to you because you were the Jasper family’s adopted daughter his sister in name. But now? You sold out to Joseph Chuinn, You’ve got blood on your hands. You chose to stand against the Jaspers. Do you really think he’ll go easy on you now?”
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