looking at her shocked expression. This was just the beginning of what was to
ed, her eyes wide with sh
Ethan. She couldn't believe what he just said. "Si.. sir, please let me go. I promise to repay my father's debt if you do," she begged, tears rolli
dragged out!" Ethan snapped, he
ting out a sob. Was this going to be her life from now on? She had never enjoyed the freedom of doing what she
alked back to the room she was ta
close. He still was trying to calm himself. The more
ly. Why did the person withhold this information from him all these years? He squeezed the papers in his hand with anger.
, he heard sobbing coming from inside. This made Ethan smile bitterly. If she only knew what her father did, sh
m. They looked so happy, unaware of what was going to happen to them. "Mom, Dad, I'm finally going to get my revenge," he said, with a sad smile on his face.
o calm down, as his head was beginning to hurt. He turned back when he hear
walked to the door and unlocked it. "What do you want, john? i
bit, as she still felt
s brow in question. "Problem?" He asked, "Yes sir, it's about the lady," he replied, looking tens
. How dare she! He walked past John, straight to the room she was in. When he got there, his men were already at the door. He looked
im yelling, and she opened the door quickly. Ethan pushed the door open, wal
hand was piercing into her skin. "I'm sorry, I fell asleep. I didn't hear them knoc
now what happened, but seeing her wincing in pain made him feel guilty. He entered his study and walked s
inally had a chance and revenge, but he was feeling guilty. He poure
ty, never!" Ethan yelled out in ra
d, but Ethan hears her crying in the middle of the night most times
house?" She asked Ethan one evenin
he silence unsettling, too. He was expecting her to throw a fit or protest at least; but she did none of that, ever si
ery day for her freedom. Maybe he should have left her
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press down on his eyes. He had been slacking off on work lately, due to what has been happening going on in his house. A few
ldn't get over the look he saw in her eyes at breakfast. It was the look of hatred. Being able to
he couldn't understand a thing in the file. Suddenly, his office door flew wid
ldly, as Felix was the last person
ou not supposed to be at work?" Ethan said as Felix poured himself a drink. "Yes, you are right, but I don't think it's
l about?" Ethan asked, runni
o the couch and
e to remind me always like m
acking off, not working
ired, in almost a whisper. Ethan looked up at him, saying "It's none of your busine
conversation a month ago, he was asking his men to find a girl. He probed for more infor
ny attention and was engrossed in work. "see you later" He said as he walked out of the r
e handed Ethan the file. "Does it say who it's from?" He inquired, gazing at the e
etting something like this. The first time was six months ago. The first envelope he receivedwas