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Madison wondered if it was the drug dealers.
Her heart began racing again. As the whirring sound got louder, the book in her hands fell onto the ground.
Snowball, who was disturbed by the noise, looked out of the window in displeasure.
She was shell-shocked by the scene.
Before she knew it, their ship was surrounded by a circle of maritime boats!
The officers were directing their lamps at their ship!
A sense of foreboding dawned upon her. She ran out of the cabin with hasty steps.
Colin was on the deck before her.
It was as though they were surrounded by lions.
Shined by multiple lamps, they had nowhere else to go.
The majestic waves were roaring along with the strong wind.
“Sorry, Madison. It looks like we’re tricked.” Colin looked at her apologetically, but his voice was gentle.
She stared at the battleship, which was advancing in their direction.
The size of their ship and the battleship were that of a little and an adult turtle.
Hunter was standing at the bow with his coat fluttering against the wind. Brent was holding an umbrella for him behind him.
Like the Navy’s general, he held the railings while looking at them from a higher altitude.
He said something, and she knew what it was.
“Madie, you can’t run away from me.”
Hunter’s intimidating aura shrouded Madison, and her whole body trembled.
Colin was rather calm, holding an umbrella for themselves.
His voice was gentle. “Madison, it’s cold out here. You should head inside. It won’t make any difference from waiting inside.”
Since they were surrounded, she couldn’t change their fate no matter what she did.
In a daze, she watched the battleship approach their ship.
Before the battleship completely stopped, Hunter had already boarded their ship.
Madison stood still as though someone had pressed the pause button on her.
She didn’t know how to react to the situation.
Just like that, she watched Hunter coming up to her as the waves roared.
As he drew their distance closer, she felt as if someone was sapping her soul out of her body.
She didn’t know how to face Hunter.
She was clueless about how he would punish her and Colin, too.
Hunter took his coat off and draped it over her shoulders. Only then did she pull her senses back.
She was trembling unconsciously.
“Why are you outside in such thin clothes?” He pulled her into his arms.
She didn’t break free from the familiar embrace like an obedient puppet.
Hunter hugged her tightly and turned his head toward her ear.
“Madie, I’ve been searching for you.” His breath brushed her ear like a devil’s whisper.
Her throat became dry.
“But you promised me that you wouldn’t leave Aldenvine before. How should I punish you for breaking that promise?” he spoke softly.
He noticed her body go stiff, and he caressed her cheek.
Since he had been outside for a long time, his fingertips felt cold.
Madison slightly shuddered at Hunter’s touch.
He chuckled. “Silly you. I love you so much. How could I hurt you?”
She raised her head, looking at him in disbelief, Based on her understanding of his character, she didn’t believe that he would let the matter slide that easily.
He held her chin. “Oh, silly Madie. I will never hurt you, but I can’t say the same about others.”
Madison’s eyes widened. She grabbed his shirt and said hoarsely, “Don’t hurt him. I begged him to take me away. Just come at me!”
As soon as she finished, she regretted saying that.
The more she begged for others, the heavier Hunter’s punishment would be.
However, what else could she do besides begging him?
The other ships were good to go. They left the area in order.
Madison was aware that they were trying to get rid of witnesses.
Hunter merely stared at her in silence, driving her anxious.
Kelvin and his men jumped onto the ship. They warmed their knuckles up while approaching Colin.
“There you are! The brat that kidnapped Mrs. Williams. You’re quite daring, aren’t you?”
Kelvin strode like a gangster, swaying his hands left and right. “We wasted so much time looking for you guys. You’re dead meat!”
Madison broke free from Hunter’s arms and spread her arms before Colin. “Don’t hurt him. It was my idea.”
Brent was calmer compared to Kelvin.
With a serious expression, Brent said, “Mrs. Williams, you should be aware of who you are. Mr. Williams hasn’t slept for days just to find you.
“And yet, you’re taking another man’s side? Have you considered Mr. Williams’s feelings?”
How would Madison not know Hunter’s feelings? But did she have any other choice?
“He’s my neighbor. I begged him to take me away from here. It’s all my fault. Don’t hurt him,” Madison said.
Looking at her anxious self, Colin smiled. “Madison, stop. It’s useless. I’m mentally prepared for this outcome.”
He took the risk because Madison’s life was at stake.
He was one step away from winning the gamble, but luck was not on his side.
He had not expected Hunter-the top businessman-to have the maritime police at his disposal.
Hunter stared at Colin coldly. His tone was icy, too. “You’re smart.”
“Not as smart as you are, Mr. Williams. Even fate is on your side.
“I was one step away from winning the game, but I lost it in the end.” Colin stood right there without fear.
Like a lion king, he exuded pride and courage.
Hunter acknowledged Colin’s courage and cleverness, as well as strong ambition.
“Being ambitious is a good thing. But she’s not someone you can have,” Hunter commented.
“As society has always been-the stronger one becomes the king.”
“I know,” Colin responded.
The maritime boats were dispersed, leaving only those two ships at sea.
The light on the deck was dim. The dim light was cast upon Hunter, but it didn’t soften his demeanor.
He looked at Madison. “Come here.”
Madison was distressed. She didn’t want to anger him, but she didn’t want to move away from Colin either.
Kelvin coughed. “Mrs. Williams, you know that it’s very scary when Mr. Williams gets angry.’
She slowly walked toward Hunter, gazing at him with pleading eyes.
He pulled her into the cabin instead.
Madison was completely drenched due to the slanted raindrops. She seemed like a pitiful mermaid out of shore.
She wanted to say something a few times, but Hunter didn’t give her the chance to do so.
He asked, “Which is your room?”
She pointed at the room with an open door. Hunter pulled her into the room.
Scanning the room, he snorted coldly. “He’s meticulous.”
He headed to the bathroom to fetch a towel. Gently, he dried her hair.
Madison was looking out of the window. Kelvin had tied Colin up.
A scary thought came across her mind. “W-What are you guys going to do to him?”
Despite his gentle moves, Hunter spouted the cruelest words.
“Simple. Tie him up and throw him into the sea. If he can survive it, I will let him go.”
It took two hours to travel to the port. But it would take a longer time because of the bad weather.
Forget about freezing to death in the sea. Sharks might feed on him!
When the anxious Madison was going to say something, Hunter caressed her cheek. “Madie, do you know how I put up with the past few days?
“The sheer thought of him hiding you makes me mad. I wish I could tear him apart! Don’t beg for him.
“I will cut him once for every word you say. You know that sharks love blood, don’t you?”
Goose bumps, what now? Pyshco found the lady, how about his precious Andrea? Madison’s father what will happen to him, when she get to see him again? How will he explain kidnapping her son and letting Andrea raise him?
No, that’s bad luck. I thought she would manage to escape. I wanted her to have a chance to live without Hunter again. To free herself from him. With him it’s like without wings. Hunter should suffer for a while and not get everything easily.