Chapter 158
Keaton’s hair was a tousled mess, a clear sign that he’d just rolled out of bed in a hurry. His usually
perfect hair was in wild disarray as he rubbed the sleep from his eyes and tried to make sense of the
commation.
“What the hell is going on here?”
Oriana was on the floor, her body shaking like a leaf in a storm, tears streaming down her face. When
she saw Keaton, it was as if she had seen an angel. She finally allowed herself to cry out, “Mr. Huber,
please, save me! Oh God, save me.”
Keaton nced at her briefly before his eyes found Elysia cradled in Tarquin’s arms. His heart raced
with panic. “What in the world happened?”
Lowell looked at him with pity
“Your ex–girlfriend’s a real piece of work! Keep her in line, will ya? I never want to see her face again!”
Tarquin’s roar was so fierce it could have blown the roof off the building.
Anyone who knew Tarquin knew that he was seriously pissed off. This wasn’t just anger, this was fury.
Keaton stood there, dazed, watching Tarquin’s retreating back. Lowell leaned in and whispered, “That
ex of yours kidnapped Ms. Thorne and brought a gang to… well, you know. Tarquin was supposed to
meet Ms. Thorne for coffee and couldn’t get ahold of her. He went to her ce and found out what
happened. Man, you need to sort this mess out. Tarquin’s really furious. Your ex… she’s really
something else”
Lowell cast a nce at Oriana, shook his head in disgust, and walked away. He didn’t even mention
that Tarquin had been pped, not wanting to embarrass him further.
Once everyone had left, Keaton turned to Oriana, his normally warm brown eyes now icy cold. “So, did
they get it wrong? Are you innocent?”
Oriana was too frightened to lie, her tears unstoppable as she shook her head. “I’m sorry, Mr. Huber, I
just… I was just so mad, I…”
“Mad? What gives you the right to be mad? You me others for your own failures in the market?”
“L… I just…..
“Oriana, I underestimated you. You had the gall to mess with Tarquin’sdy.”
“Tarquin? Tarquin Bradford?”
“Who else?”
The fear in Oriana’s eyes intensified as realization dawned on her. She had never met Tarquin, so she
didn’t recognize him earlier. Now, understanding who she had crossed, she was terrified, bowing her
head repeatedly in desperation.
“Mr. Huber, please, I didn’t mean to, I swear. I didn’t know she was with Mr. Bradford. Please, have
mercy!”
Keaton looked at her, devoid of any sympathy, “Ever hear the saying ‘y stupid games, win stupid
prizes“?”
Oriana gasped.
“And another one, ‘You reap what you sow.”
The murderous intent in Keaton’s gaze was unmistakable.
“Mr. Huber, I’m begging you, don’t kill me! It was all N’s idea. She said she would help me get even.
She told me if I could force Ms. Thorne to confess to Gage’s mess, I could take my anger out on Elysia.
N promised that even if the sky fell, Mr. Bradford would have my back. I didn’t know Elysia was his
woman, I swear…”
“N?” Keaton’s brow furrowed.
“Yes, yes, I’m telling the truth–you can check! Please believe me…”
Keaton’s eyes flickered with thought, then he turned to his bodyguard, “Looks like it’s time for the
Suttons to vanish. Tarquin doesn’t want to see her again. Let her and the Sutton family disappear
together.”
Oriana’s eyes widened in horror. “Mr. Huber, please, don’t kill me, I’m begging you…”
“Kill you? Why would I dirty my hands? Murder is for those without ss,” Keaton said tly, already
turning to leave.
As Oriana watched him walk away, the phrase ‘worse than death‘ echoed in her mind. She screamed
after him, “Mr. Huber, please… Mr. Huber!” But her pleas were swallowed by the chill of the morning air.