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Cross the Line, Cross Them Out
Cross the Line, Cross Them Out
作者: The Evil Villain

Chapter 1

作者: The Evil Villain
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The bookstore manager seized Thomas Morrow's arm, his voice low but firm. "Sir, please keep it down. You're disturbing the other readers."

Thomas's eyebrows twisted into knots of rage. He jerked his arm free with a violent shake, growling, "Didn't you hear me? I'm your boss's boyfriend, and you want me to whisper? I can get you fired in a minute!"

He smoothed the wrinkles from his silk cuffs, then cast a disdainful glance at my simply short-sleeved shirt. "That kid and his father are clearly contagious. Clear the store and sanitize every surface."

His arrogance was staggering.

My son, Simon Hays, hadn't uttered a word or coughed once. He was quietly reading and hadn't affected anyone.

This guy was deliberately causing trouble.

The manager rolled his eyes discreetly, then leaned in close to me and whispered, "Sir, shall we escort this lunatic, who's impersonating you, out of the store?"

I shook my head calmly. The blatant discrimination against Simon already had my blood boiling, but curiosity burned hotter: just how many men did Imogen keep behind my back?

Meeting the man's haughty glare head-on, I fired back, "Wearing a mask means you're infectious? Then your baseball cap must mean you're brain-dead."

Before I could finish, Simon tugged urgently at my sleeve. His eyes were wide with worry, silently pleading for me not to argue. I ruffled his hair reassuringly, but my words ignited Thomas's anger.

In a flash, he yanked Simon's mask off. "My girlfriend owns this bookstore, and I say no masks are allowed!"

Then he flinched, shrieking as if he'd glimpsed something horrific. "What's wrong with his mouth? Is he some kind of freak? Get out of my store!"

I rushed over and shoved him back. "Hands off my son! If you can't speak civilly, then shut your mouth!"

I snatched the mask from his grasp, wrapped Simon in a tight embrace as he trembled violently, and carefully refastened it over his face.

Thomas planted his hands on his hips and bellowed at the staff. "Someone, throw them out!"

The employees stood frozen, their eyes darting nervously toward me.

This fueled his tantrum. "Fine! If no one acts, I'll call my girlfriend right now and have every one of you fired!"

Simon shook harder in my arms, and my heart ached. He had always been insecure about his lip shape, and now the loud chaos terrified him.

Cold fury rising, I shot back, "Go ahead! Let's see if your so-called CEO girlfriend can make me leave."

Thomas raised his chin, pulling out his phone to type furiously. Moments later, his expression flickered with something strange and unreadable as he stared at the screen.

Meanwhile, the manager's phone buzzed. He glanced at it and grimaced with disgust.

I raised an eyebrow. "What's wrong?"

He faltered. "Mrs. Hays instructed us to provide this gentleman with a private VIP room."

Thomas shot me a victorious glare over his shoulder. "Hear that? Imogen doesn't want me sharing air with lowly peasants like you."

He strutted away after an employee, his leather shoes clicking smugly against the floor.

I stared at his retreating figure, my phone lighting up with a new message.

Imogen: [Honey, why aren't you replying? Should I just go ahead and book the restaurant?]

Me: [What exactly are you doing right now?]

A photo popped up, showing her sitting at a conference table, exhaustion etched across her features.

Imogen: [Stuck in meetings all day. Haven't even had a sip of water.]

She was a notorious workaholic, always unavailable during meetings, except for me. This had to be a coincidence. Directing the staff to isolate Thomas simply de-escalated the scene. It was reasonable.

Still, the mood for reading was utterly ruined. I gathered Simon and headed to the mall instead.

My phone buzzed again with a message from my friend.

Donald Diaz: [Bro, that idiot secretly photographed you two and tagged a fake account of Imogen!]

The forwarded tweet showed our backs as we left the bookstore. The caption read: [Encountered a brat and his ill-mannered dad. Good thing my girlfriend has my back.]

I tapped into the fake profile. Its settings showed "visible for the last six months only".

But Imogen hadn't touched Twitter in seven years. Her final post was still our wedding photo from back then. It looked like someone was impersonating her and pulling off some sort of con.

I assumed the farce had finally ended, but as I stood in the luxury boutique listening to the manager's report on last quarter's new arrivals, those same familiar leather soles echoed behind me once more.

I turned, and there stood Thomas at the entrance, arm crossed with a scowl. "It's you again! Bumpkins and freaks have no business in high-end stores."

He sauntered inside, sizing me up like discarded trash. "We don't sell two-for-ten grocery bags here, old man."

His gaze swept the displays before locking on the limited-edition crocodile-skin shoes in the clerk's hands. He said simply, "I'll take those."

The clerk hesitated, glancing at me. "Sir..."

I exhaled slowly and waved a hand. "Let the 'VIP customer' have them."

The staff exchanged glances laced with pity as Thomas accepted the box with gleeful satisfaction. Turning to me, he sneered, "Tsk. You can only window-shop these luxuries, huh?"

"Check, please," he declared grandly, flashing a credit card.

Those crocodile-leather shoes, priced at $1.38 million, were not items for flashy people like him. Even if he sold every knock-off item on his body, he couldn't cover the deposit.

Yet the terminal beeped: transaction approved. I stood rooted in shock as the clerk meticulously wrapped the shoes for him.

My phone buzzed in my pocket, and Imogen's voice came through. "Honey, why didn't you answer my messages? Once this busy period ends, how about I take you and Simon on a proper vacation?"

Her words barely registered. She was perpetually swamped; she couldn't even carve out time to pick Simon up from school, let alone take leave for travel.

I'd heard the rumors: when a wife cheated, guilt would drive her to overcompensate with grand gestures.

My stomach twisted into knots. I mumbled a vague reply and abandoned the report midway.

Thomas, ever petty, couldn't resist another jab. "Escort these disease carriers out! They're ruining my shopping experience."

He flipped open his phone and thrust a photo toward the staff. "See? My girlfriend—Imogen Slater. Disobey me, and you're all fired."

Every pair of eyes in the boutique swiveled toward me. My breath caught in my throat as I looked at the woman in the photo. It was none other than Imogen smiling behind her desk.
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  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 8

    Imogen's expression twisted into pure fury. She shoved Thomas to the ground with surprising force."Are you insane? What possible connection do we have?" she snapped. "You keep appearing in front of my husband, and now you've tracked us to my company? Security, remove this man immediately!"She reached for her phone, ready to dial 911.His eyes widened with disbelief. "You were comforting me last night! Why pretend you don't know me now?"Imogen frowned, looking lost. Thomas thrust his sleeve forward, waving the cufflink. "You don't remember this cufflink either?"I watched Imogen's reaction closely. To my relief, there was no trace of guilt in her eyes, only shock."Why do you have that cufflink?" she demanded. "I told Lauren to..."Lauren interrupted frantically, practically shouting. "This man is spouting nonsense! That's a cheap knock-off! He's scamming everyone! Don't believe a word!"That was when something clicked for me. The three of us were arguing, yet Lauren, an outs

  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 7

    Imogen froze, but she didn't insist, going home with me instead.I lay in bed, but sleep eluded me. One decision crystallized: tomorrow, I'd get to the bottom of this matter, no matter how unacceptable the truth might be. I couldn't let this doubt fester indefinitely.I had always been a decisive person. If it weren't for the seven years of marriage and Simon, I would've demanded an explanation the first time Thomas appeared.In my younger days, no one could deceive or hide from me. But now, too many factors demanded caution—especially when the situation remained maddeningly ambiguous.The next morning, I headed straight to Imogen's company.I wasn't sure what Thomas did for a living, so I decided to start looking at the nearest sources. But as soon as I walked through the lobby doors, I spotted a familiar figure arguing heatedly with the receptionist."What do you mean I need an appointment?" Thomas huffed. "I'm your CEO's boyfriend. Just take me up there right now. She's not an

  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 6

    Before I could answer, the sedan's rear door opened again.Imogen's assistant, Lauren Walton, stepped out while checking her watch. "Ma'am, we're cutting it close to the restaurant reservation."Imogen snapped back to her senses and released Thomas's hand. I waved it off since the apology had been made and the facts were clear. There was no point in prolonging the spectacle; further drama would only damage the company's reputation.Thomas rubbed his reddened wrist with a resentful glare, then stormed off without another word.Imogen and I picked up Simon from school, then drove to the reserved restaurant.It was Simon's birthday today, and I didn't want anything to ruin his mood. In the backseat, Imogen sensed my lingering tension and nestled against my shoulder."Honey, please don't stay upset. That man was nothing but a con artist exploiting my name," she muttered. "I'll crack down hard on this—every Slater Group employee will memorize your face. Anyone who dares harm you or

  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 5

    I was determined to secure justice for Simon.He had been the target of cruel teasing at school for his lip shape. The other kids would mock him relentlessly, and it had been hard for him to cope.It had taken a lot of effort on my part to help him find peace with himself and understand that this wasn't an illness. It was something treatable, and he wasn't some odd child.This morning, fresh from surgery, he had looked up at me with shining eyes and asked, "Dad, will I finally be like the other kids now?"He had eagerly gone to the bookstore and kept quiet. The manager had praised him for being such a good boy.But then, Thomas walked in, accusing Simon of having a contagious disease, causing everyone nearby to step back in alarm.Then he demanded that Simon be kicked out of the store. The worst part? In front of everyone, he yanked off Simon's mask, exposing his face and sending his fragile self-esteem plummeting to new lows.Ever since that incident, Simon had been withdrawn a

  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 4

    Thomas eyed the lavish roses, a flicker of unease crossing his face. "Honey, why such flamboyant flowers for me?"Imogen ignored him and walked straight toward me with a bright smile. "Surprise! How could I possibly forget Simon's birthday? I booked the flight tickets weeks ago. After dinner, we're going abroad on a family vacation."Before she could reach me, Thomas grabbed her arm. "Imogen, why are you pretending not to know me?"He pouted, a look of grievance on his face. From his tone, it sounded like they were quite familiar with each other, and all eyes turned toward them.Those volunteers wrinkled their noses, looking disgusted, while I waited quietly for the drama to unfold.Imogen blinked, genuine confusion clouding her features. "Who are you?"Thomas's hopeful expression cracked, replaced by disbelief. "You don't recognize me?"Imogen scratched her head, taking a hesitant step back. "I don't think we've met. Are you from one of our subsidiary companies?"I watched her

  • Cross the Line, Cross Them Out   Chapter 3

    Thomas's head snapped sideways, his cheek instantly swelling red.He stared in stunned silence for a heartbeat, then roared with rage. "You dare hit me? I'll smash your face in!"He charged like a maddened bull, slamming his palm into my forehead. Pain exploded across my skull, making my vision swim.The other volunteers finally snapped out of their shock. Some seized his arms; others grabbed his legs.He shrieked shrilly, thrashing against them. "Let go of me! Imogen will make sure every one of you regrets it!"The courtyard dissolved into pandemonium. Then a parent bellowed over the chaos, "Stop it! Abraham is Imogen's husband! Hit him again, and we're calling the police!"Thomas froze, his eyes bulging in disbelief. "What did you say? I am her real boyfriend!"He swung wildly once more. I blocked the blow and delivered another stinging slap across his face."You're out of your mind!" I snapped. "Our kid is already six years old. Shall I fetch the marriage certificate for you

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