Chapter 282 He Is Terrifying
Tessa spoke animatedly. Even through the phone, Ste could feel her excitement. If someone didn’t know better, they’d think it was her enemy. She sounded that happy.
“It was already pretty tense before,” Ste said. “Reba’s personality is fiery enough on its own.”
Back then, Susan had been stressed out every day. In the end, Jonathan stepped in to fix things, and that’s what had kept Reba quiet for this long.
Now Jonathan was busy with Lillian’s injury, and Reba–who lived off him–was clearly taking advantage of the situation.
“She is fiery, Tessa agreed. “I’ll send you the video, haha”
“The whole Reed family today was out of control. I’m sure the Parker family will hear about it too.”
With things blowing up like this, there was <b>no </b>way the Parkers wouldn’t find out.
Ste gave a hum of agreement. “Send it to me first.”
“Alright<b>.</b>”
Right after hanging up, a servant knocked and entered respectfully. “Ms. Dawson.”
“What is it?” she asked.
“Dr. Eddie asked me to tell you, please head to the boxing room/
Ste frowned. “What for?”
“He said Mr. Abraham is there too.”
Her brows lifted slightly. Abraham’s there tool And Eddie wants me to go?
“Alright, I’ll go take a look.”
Since Abraham was there, she might as well go..
She stood up and headed straight downstairs.
Seats Cove was huge, with every kind of facility.
Ste walked through the <b>ss </b>corridor and passed the billiards room. Outside the ss, snow <b>was </b>still falling steadily.
<b>From </b>a distance, she heard Eddie shouting. “No way! I really can’t run anymore! Are you trying to kill me?”
As Ste reached the door, she saw <b>Abraham </b>make a <b>simple </b>gesture. Two bodyguards immediately stepped forward, picked up the exhausted <b>and </b>slumped Eddie, and made him keep running.
Ste <b>stared </b>at Eddie. What is going on?
<b>“</b><b>Abraham</b>!” Eddie yelled. Tm telling you–<b>Star’s </b>not <b>gonna </b>like you like this! You’re the opposite of gentle!”
<b>Abraham </b><b>sat </b><b>in </b><b>a </b>chair, a cigar between his fingers. His shirt was half unbuttoned, giving him a cold <b>and </b>ascetic <b>appearance</b>.
He <b>took </b>a slow drag from the cigar and said calmly. “Add <b>ten </b><b>more </b><bps</b>.”
Eddie shouted in <b>frustration</b>, Tin already dying after five! You want ten more? Are you even human?”
Ste nced at Eddie, who was drenched in sweat. He clearly wasn’t exaggerating
He waved her over. “Star,e here.”
The moment Eddie realized Ste was here, it was like he’d seen his savior.
He swore that if he made it out alive today, he would never joke abour Ste again. He’d stay out of her business for good. Abraham is terrifying Is he the only one allowed to talk to Ste? <i>If </i>anyone else says a word too many to Ste, he flips?
Ste walked over. Abraham pulled her straight into hisp and handed his cigar to Abel.
“What’s Eddie doing?” she asked.
“Helping him build stamina,” Abraham replied. “A proper doctor should have enough endurance to handle ten surgeries in a
TOW.
Ste blinked. Is that really necessary?
“But he doesn’t need that kind of stamina now, does he?”
Eddie was his personal doctor now–he had no need to be doing ten surgeries a day.
“I’m doing it for his own good, Abraham said.
Ste froze. Why does this sound so familiar?
Eddie was out of strength.
Even hanging off the bodyguards, he felt miserable being dragged around. Especially since Abraham’s men were annoyingly skilled–even being carried, he had to put in effort.
When he saw Ste, Eddie shouted, “Star! Say something! Abraham’s abusing his power!”
Ste replied. “Abraham said it’s for your own good.”
That made Eddie panic even more. “I don’t want what’s good for me!”
If this was supposed to be good, he’d rather someone else have it.
Abraham tightened his hold on Ste’s slim waist. “Why <b>didn’t </b>you wear something warmer?”
The temperature had been freezing for days. The snow outside hadn’t stopped.
“I’ve been indoors the whole <b>time</b>,” Ste said. “It’s fine.”
She hadn’t stepped outsidetely, Abraham hadn’t let her anyway.
Meanwhile, Eddie kept running <b>and </b>yelling.