LOGINJENNIFER’S POV“What?” I gasped, my eyes wide as I stared at the man before me.“No…no, I’m a…”“Tsk!” He scoffed, cutting me off as his irritated eyes remained on me.“We are adults here not children, stop pretending like you are some virgin.If you are not ready to know about the wisher guy, then get out of my room,” he hissed, the veins on his thick forehead throbbing as he pointed his fingers at me.“I have already wasted too much time on you already,” he growled.He moved towards where he discarded his shirt picking it up.My eyes watched him, my heart racing against my chest.If he leaves this room right now, everything would be a waste.This might be my only chance to find out whoever the bastard that is blackmailing me.I gulped, taking in a deep breath as I stood up.“Wait!” I shouted, watching as he paused, his hard and irritated eyes moving to me.I bit my lips sexily, my hands moving to unzip the gown I wore.“You should really learn to calm down, sometimes handsome.I nev
“Who is this?What do you fucking want?” Her reply came, and I laughed loudly.Moving to my bed, I sat up straight, my legs curled over the other.I could almost feel the rage and frustration she must be feeling through her text.“I’m saddened.How could you forget me so easily?Or has your husband finding the truth about what you did to his late wife five years ago seem so less now?” I typed, watching as the text showed two blue ticks.She was typing, and that too furiously.And I sat, my legs still curled above the other as I waited.“What do you want?Do you want money? I can give you that.Or is it fame?Tell me what you want, I’ll give it to you.”“Ha ha ha,You are really funny Jennifer!Do you really believe you can buy me with tangible things?Remember my first text?I told you your secret is safe with me, as long as you do everything I want.You don’t call the shots here.Never make that mistake!Only I do,” I typed, my jaws locked in rage at her foolish proposition.“How can
“Former business tycoon, Vivian Harnes was released from prison today after five years, as all charges against her dropped.”My eyes were fixed on the large screen before me. I watched as Vivian smiled at the camera politely, while a reporter shoved her mic before her face.“Senior madam, why were the charges against you suddenly dropped?Does that mean you were innocent all these while?” The report asked.Vivian sighed softly, putting on a weak act as she smiled.“I tried to tell the world countless times five years ago that I was innocent.But nobody listened to a word I had to say,” she said softly while sniffling.“They all chose to believe the fabricated evidence that my step-daughter—Leah Blackwood had provided at that time.But now, it seems the country’s justice system has finally decided to be fair to me.They must have realised the truth, that I was innocent all along.And that’s why I was released.”I could see the pitiful faces of the reporters as they listened to Vivian’
My head felt heavy, and I opened my eyes to a soft touch on my fore head.One that felt unfamiliar and made me flinch.The blinding light from the ceiling made a groan slip out of my lips as my eyes adjusted to the light.And then, I recognized where exactly I was.I took in the figure who stood at the far end of the room.He stood still, his hands in his pockets and his jaws clenched hard as he avoided my gaze.“Bastard!” I roared, jumping off the bed, not caring about what state I was in.My feet wobbled but I barely cared, pushing it above its limits.I strode to him within seconds, and my fist flew to his face, hitting his jaws hard.I could hear my fist crunch as it made contact with it.And then, blood spluttered out of his mouth, yet I could not find myself to stop.“You prick!How could you betray!I trusted you!” I yelled, my fist landed on another part of his body.I knew he could defend himself.He could easily fight me back.Yet, he remained still doing nothing and letting
“Young master, we have not found one lead about the madam’s whereabouts.I’m sorry to say young master, but I think the madam is actually dead.The mission…”“She is not dead!” I roared, cutting him off, not caring what next he had to say as I jumped up from the chair which I sat on.My cold eyes bore into his, my nose flared, and my breathing heavy.I could feel his bones crunching beneath my palm brought me out of my dazed state.And I traced the noise down to his pathetic, weak jaws.I had no idea when my hands wrapped around them, but I barely cared.How dare he say, Leah was dead?“Repeat after me?” I hissed, squeezing his jaws tighter.He swallowed, his eyes wide in fear as he struggled to nod, tears clouded his eyes as he muttered yes. “Say,Leah Blackwood is not dead,” I growled, and his silence which came after annoyed me more.So I gripped tighter, my voice loud and intimidating.“Say it!” I gritted.He flinched as he stammered his words, “Le…Leah Bla…Blackwood is not dead
My laughter rang out loudly.So hard that I could feel tears dripping down my cheeks as I wiped them away all the while trying to tone down my laughter.I took in the seriousness on his face, the fear behind his eyes along with the way his hands trembled.My lips curled, still tugged up in a smile at his funny joke.“I never knew you told jokes this early in the morning, officer.I don’t have time for talks like this.Neither do I find them funny.So bring my wife out from whatever cell you locked her up, else I’ll burn this entire place to the ground,” I growled.And I meant every fucking word I said.I could see the way he shivered at my words.His hands landed harshly on the table and he stood up to face me.“Your wife committed a grave offense, young master.She escaped from prison.And was involved in a ghastly car accident.Her body could not be recovered unfortunately because she burned to death in the car.But we had traces of blood on the scene.And when we conducted a DNA te







