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The Williamss were the top elites in this city, but Hunter kept a low–profile. He rarely made a move against anyone, but if he ever did, he made sure to destroy his target.
Calvin took Hunter’s threat seriously and quickly jumped in to mediate. “Mr. Williams, please calm down. Dr. Collins was only being nice to Madison.”
Rubbing the wine glass with his fingertips, Hunter snickered. “Vince Collins, who are you to drink on her behalf? You have a chance to return to your seat. If you do, I’ll let this slip.”
Andrea stared at Hunter’s side profile throughout the confrontation. Hunter did not like publicizing his relationship with Madison, especially after the divorce. However, she noted that Hunter was triggered by Vince’s act of drinking on Madison’s behalf.
She turned her resentful gaze to Madison when she realized divorce was not enough. It turned out that Madison still had a place in
Hunter’s heart.
Meanwhile, Vince was stuck in an awkward situation. A heavy silence hung in the air; none of the guests dared to make a move that might provoke Hunter.
Vince knew that Hunter wanted to force him to give up on Madison. Any man would have buckled under Hunter’s threat, but little did Hunter know that Vince had fallen too hard for Madison. It was love at first sight.
She was a wholly different person when they were younger. But he was too occupied with college and studying abroad to make the relationship happen.
When he returned to the country, he learned that she had quit school to get married. He was dismayed at the shell of the person she had become, like a tree withering from neglect.
He waited a long time until her divorce. He was always grateful for the time he spent with her, no matter how short.
For the first time, the rule–abiding man followed his heart and gave his all for love. Vince, ignoring the threat, stared determinedly at Hunter.
“It’s not your place to comment on that. You do know that your fiancée is right beside you, don’t you? You should focus on her. No matter what Madison’s decision is, I will protect her well. I won’t hurt her the way her ex–husband did.”
With that, he downed the contents in Madison’s glass and slammed it on the table. He took her hand and muttered, “It’s getting late, so I’ll send Madison home. I shall excuse myself since you’ll be talking business.”
Everly almost clapped at Vince’s coolness. Yet Madison seemed troubled.
She knew that Vince was adding fuel to the fire, and if she went with him, Hunter would destroy the Collins Family. She planned to stay, but he hauled her away.
Worried, she looked at him. “Vince, you…”
He gave her a gentle look and placed a finger on his lips. She left with him without glancing at Hunter’s expression. She could still picture his displeasure.
Panicked, she lectured Vince, “You shouldn’t have gone against him openly. He’s a tough nut. Remember? You were lucky to have escaped the car crash unhurt. Vince, you knew my predicament. I can’t possibly love-”
He took her other hand and glanced at her tenderly. “Madison, I know. But I’m an adult. I know what I’m doing. Hunter can be volatile, but he’s not tyrannical. If he’s angry at me, he will come at me, but he will leave my family out of it. I thought through the consequences before I asked you out.”
Frowning, she wanted to explain that Hunter was different from what everyone thought of him. At least, in the past, Hunter would go mad if anyone laid a finger on her.
Once, a senior at school cornered her in an alley and confessed to her. After she rejected him, he started getting handsy around her.
The next day, she heard that the senior had drunkenly fallen off a building in a freak accident and died horribly.
The deceased’s family blamed it on Madison, making a scene at the school and slapping her across the face. Soon, their residence went up in flames a few days later, and the entire family perished.
She had thought it was a terrible coincidence until she found Hunter scattering white powder in his garden. She went up to take a better look and was shocked to learn that those were ashes.
The family of that senior was not only dead but reduced to ashes.
Knowing Hunter’s character, the Evanss were lucky to only suffer bankruptcy from their involvement in the death of Hunter’s sister.
However, Vince might not be as fortunate. Madison shook her head. “No, that’s not it. Vince, you shouldn’t get yourself into this mess.”
As Vince had brought her out from the venue in a hurry, she didn’t have time to grab her jacket. Noticing that, he draped his jacket on her and held her firmly at the shoulders.
“Madison, I know he has hurt you a lot. It’s not my intention to force you into dating me. I just wanted to keep you company in your final days. So, please give me a chance to look after you, even if it’s just as a friend. Okay?”
She felt conflicted at his plea. He was nice to her, which made her more reluctant to get him into trouble. “Vince, I know you’re doing this out of good faith, but he …”
Halfway through their conversation, she saw a figure standing not far away out of the corner of her eye.
Hunter was shooting death glares at them as he called out to her, “Get over here.”
She realized that his possessiveness did not go away with the divorce. If anything, it was more pronounced after.
Vince hurriedly shielded her and glanced warily at Hunter. “Mr. Williams, you are divorced. Please do not hurt her anymore.”
Hunter ignored Vince and focused his gaze on the jacket Madison was wearing. He reiterated, “Take that off and get over here.”
He spoke to her like he was the owner of a pet. If Vince weren’t at the scene, she would have immediately left. She was troubled by the memory of Hunter’s threat toward Vince at dinner. Others might make empty threats during arguments, but not Hunter.
She gritted her teeth and put aside the humiliation to take off the jacket. “Vince, I told you to stay out of my business.”
Her remark left Vince confused. “But you’re divorced!”
She did not directly address him. Instead, she stuffed the jacket into his arms and was ready to leave. “Vince, I told you before that I wasn’t good enough for you. Please stop wasting your time on me.”
Vince, noticing her helplessness, took her by the wrist. “Madison, I can help you.”
“Brent, cut his hands off,” Hunter ordered ruthlessly.
Brent appeared from the shadows and went up to Vince. Seeing that, Madison quickly shook off Vince’s hand and stood in Brent’s way.
She turned to Hunter and said, “If you take anything from Vince, I’ll have to make up to him with my life. Hunter Williams, let him go. I said he had nothing to do with me.”
Lips pursed and chin lifted, Hunter haughtily looked at her without a word. Left with no choice, she hurried up to him.
He placed a jacket over her, wrapping her skinny figure tightly like a prison. As long as he refused to let go, she’d be stuck in that prison after divorce.
Vince’s arms rested limply on both sides. He tried to talk to Hunter, “Mr. Williams, 1 do not understand your obsession with Madison. She doesn’t have much-”
“Vince, time to go home,” she cut him off.
Before leaving, Vince glanced between the two of them and warned, “Anyway, treat her well. Stop hurting her.” Hunter lifted Madison’s chin with his fingers and said icily, “What was he trying to tell me? What’s going on with you?”
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