Chapter 100
Kevin held an umbrella and walked to the front of the car before heading to the passenger seat. He opened the car door, and a man in a perfectly tailored black shirt and slacks stepped out of the car. He exuded an air of intimidation.
The man stepped onto the ground with his black leather shoes. He was incredibly handsome, but his eyes were filled with danger.
Everyone seemingly had been intimidated by his presence and automatically made way for him when he approached.
Forrest met with his gaze just as he picked up Madelyn. When their eyes met, an unknown, suffocating feeling quickly passed between the two.
Zach walked over while Kevin held an umbrella beside him.
“Mr. Arnold, I owe you one for saving Madelyn’s life,” said Zach as he stuck out his head. However, Forrest seemed to show no intention of accepting his handshake.
“You owe me one. Don’t you forget it, Zach Jardin.”
Zach took the unconscious Madelyn into his arms.
went to the Portsmouth Fishing Village
they discovered that a section of the road ahead had collapsed. Since the route back
up, and I felt a little stressed. I came out with my friends
and did not dare to speak. She looked like a child who had
”
Zach, so she stepped forward and said, Zach, I insisted on dragging Jadie out. This has
did not blame
you been
answered, “She and I stayed at
and stay at a
fiddled with her
home first! It’s almost sunrise. Let’s go back
about you, Zach?” asked
Madelyn to
and see you guys again tomorrow. You should get some
room door. A middle-aged doctor walked out and
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