Chapter 250 Unmasking The Rescuer
Chapter 250 Unmasking The Rescuer
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Terrified of the churning dark water, Sidonic rattled out the confession in a desperate torrent, sure that the river would im her if she stopped talking.
A heartbeatter, Julius flung her aside. Her knees buckled, and she copsed onto the slick concrete, shaking.
Trent stood stunned, barely able to breathe. <i>How </i><i>could </i>this be? <i>How </i><i>could</i><i>… </i>this? <i>So </i><i>it </i>wasn’t Sidonie who <b><i>saved </i></b>me?
He had sensed something was wrong when Lindgren mentioned Sidonie’s demand for about fifty million, yet he had clung to denial. Now her own words shattered hisst illusion. <i>If </i>she wasn’t the one, then who <i>pulled </i>
me out<i>? </i>
Trent’s gaze drifted to Quinn. She stood on the embankment, back straight, long hair whipping in the wind, every line of her face carved with silent resolve.
<i>Why </i><i>did </i><i>I </i><i>ever </i>think <i>a </i><i>woman </i>like <i>her </i><i>would </i><i>lie</i><i>? </i>Heat prickled at the corners of his eyes.
Trent took one hesitant step after another toward her. “Was… Was it you?” he asked, voice thin with dread yet pulled forward by hope.
Reason screamed that the question should stay buried; knowing the answer would only hurt. Even so, instinct stronger than sense kept driving him across the slick quay toward her.
Before he could reach Quinn, Han mmed a boot into his chest and sent him sprawling.
Han growled, “Trent Grafton, you’ve lost the right toe anywhere near Quinn.”
Trent doubled over, clutching his chest. After a ragged cough he forced himself upright and, without tearing his eyes from Quinn, said, “Quinn, please–tell me. Was it you? Was the person who saved me in the river really you?”
Laura sneered. “Well, Trent, you’re asking now? A moment ago you swore Sidonie was your savior.”
Pain etched every feature of Trent’s face, yet he ignored Laura. Fixing his gaze on Quinn, he demanded, “Is it true or not? Answer me!”
Quinn regarded him coolly. “Does it matter? Whoever pulled you from the water, it wasn’t Sidonie. Your blind faith in her was nothing but a joke.”
Julius stepped to Quinn’s side. “How would you like Sidonie dealt with?”
“Take her to the station, and make sure the detectives receive every shred of evidence that proves her guilt,” Quinn said.
“Understood,” Julius answered. With a single look, his men hauled Sidonie to her feet.
“No–what are you doing? I won’t go to the station! Let me go, I’m innocent, do you hear me? Innocent!” Sidonie thrashed against them. “Trent, help me–please!”
Trent stood rigid, expression knotted with turmoil, watching Sidonie without moving an inch,
Chapter 250 Unmasking The Rescuer
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Sidonie’s heart sank. Back then, this man would have defended her against anything, but <b>now </b><b>he </b><b>stood </b>silent. <i>Is </i><i>it </i><i>only </i><i>because </i><i>the </i><i>one </i><i>who </i><i>saved </i><i>him </i><i>back </i><i>then </i><i>was </i><i>someone </i>else? <i>He </i>said he loved me—<b>if </b>that’s <b>true</b>, <i>does </i><i>it </i><i>matter </i>who pulled <i>him </i><i>from </i><i>the </i><i>water</i>?
Sidonic was shoved into the back of the car.
Quinn turned to Laura and Han. “And you two?”
“We’re delivering this thug to the station as well,” Han said, jerking his chin at Lindgren, who <b>strained </b>against the rope around his wrists.
“Good. Then let’s all head over together,” Quinn replied.
Han and Laura bundled Lindgren into one vehicle, while Quinn climbed into another beside Julius.
“Quinn!” Trent called as she reached the door.
Quinn did not look back; she slipped inside.
Julius paused, his eyes cutting toward Trent in an icy warning to stay away.
Trent watched the car pull away, his knuckles nching around empty air.
He was once her entire world, yet now she wouldn’t even look at him.
After a long while, he turned toward the river, its waters churning just as they had that night years ago.
The memory surged–the moment he had thought he would drown and a firm voice broke through the roar: “Don’t be afraid. I’ll save you. With me here, you’ll be safe.”
That voice had poured hope into his despair, and he had sworn that if he lived, he would repay her.
How <i>did </i><i>things </i><i>turn </i><i>out </i><i>this </i><i>way</i><i>? </i><i>My </i><i>savior </i><i>was </i><i>right </i><i>beside </i><i>me </i><i>for </i><i>three </i><i>years </i><i>of </i><i>marriage</i><i>, </i><i>yet </i><i>what </i>have <i>I </i><i>done</i>?
Remorse spread through Trent’s chest like a tide without shore.