Chapter 209
Chapter 209
“Why?” Jeffrey’s voice was cold.
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“Because I don’t like the cage you built for me,” Rebecca said, suddenly feeling fearless now that she saw him. All she felt was pure frustration. “I’m not going to play along with your little game of keeping your wife at home while you fool around with someone else.”
“She’s someone I owe,” Jeffrey explained again.
Rebecca shot back, “Lots of people owe others, but who else pays their debts the way you do?”
Jeffrey said, “I gave her my word.”
“Don’t hide behind promises,” Rebecca snapped, still fuming over how he’d dragged her here without warning. “No sane person would pull something like this.”
Jeffrey’s presence felt colder and heavier, but his eyes were disturbingly calm.
Rebecca could sense it.
He was on the verge of snapping.
‘He brought this all on himself, Rebecca thought bitterly. ‘I gave him a chance, he wasted it–whatever mess comes after, he can clean it up alone.’
Jeffrey looked at her, his tone still calm. “I’m giving you another chance to explain. If you just took Samuel and your mom out to relax, I won’t hold any of this against you. But if that’s not the case–don’t forget the agreement you signed.”
“Jeffrey,” Rebecca’s expression was dead serious–he’d never seen her this stern before.
Jeffrey looked up, his eyes meeting hers.
They stared each other down.
“Maybe you should go to the hospital and get checked out,” Rebecca said, her voice calm and sincere. “Your mental state is seriously off.”
For five years of marriage, Jeffrey had always been impossibly calm around her. No matter how moody or playful she got, he never lost his temper–not even once. He never said a harsh word to her.
He treated her like a delicate porcelain doll, always holding her close and protecting her.
Back then, she hadn’t given it much thought–she just figured he was devoted, the sort of man who truly adored her.
But now, she saw that all that calm was just for show. The minute she crossed him, his whole sense of reality seemed warped. ‘You really aren’t normal, Jeffrey,‘ she thought, a chill creeping up her spine.
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“If you come back with me, I’ll do whatever you want,” Jeffrey said, his tone disturbingly calm.
Rebecca took a deep breath, forcing her emotions back down.
After a long pause.
She locked eyes with him and couldn’t hold back anymore: “Seriously, can you stop acting like a kid and making everything my fault? Whether you want to get help or not is your call–it has nothing to do with whether I go back with you.”
“I waited for you at the restaurant for over an hour last night,” Jeffrey said, still bringing it up.
Rebecca shot back, “So what?”
Jeffrey replied, “You promised you’d come.”
Rebecca kept her emotions in check. “I only said yes so I wouldn’t have to argue with you.”
Jeffrey’s eyes grew even darker.
Rebecca couldn’t stand his cold, suffocating presence any longer. “If there’s nothing else, I’m heading back. I don’t feel right leaving Samuel home alone.”
“Riley’s over there,” Jeffrey said, his lips barely moving. Then he added, “You’re not leaving until you give me a satisfactory answer about this.”
Rebecca was speechless.
If all this weren’t aimed squarely at her, she might’ve even felt a bit sorry for him.
He kept giving her chance after chance, each time moving his boundaries further down.
But since she was the one dealing with it all, she just thought he wasn’t right in the head. “Are you seriously telling me you feel tricked by me last night, like you were the one who got hurt?”
“Isn’t that true?” Jeffrey shot back. “Everyone kept telling me you weren’t in Jelasburg anymore, but I still believed you–because you promised you’d show up once you were done with work.”
“You’ve really got it bad,” Rebecca said, and she didn’t say stuff like that lightly.
Jeffrey’s face was eerily calm.
Rebecca didn’t hesitate to call him out. “Don’t even try to tell me you didn’t know deep down I’d already left. When they told you, were you even the slightest bit surprised?”
‘You definitely knew what was up,’ Rebecca thought, steel in her voice. “You just stayed there so you could turn around and stick all the blame on me, acting like you’re the poor victim in this story.” Even Riley would think
that was savage.
Her words pierced the tension, making the air instantly heavier.
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Jeffrey’s eyes went pitch–black, his stare suddenly so intense it sent a chill up Rebecca’s spine.
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“But are you really the victim here?” Rebecca thought this guy was actually kind of creepy. Anyone who didn’t know the whole story would probably think he was just hopelessly devoted–like all his twisted behavior was just about ‘repaying a debt,‘ and she was the one making a fuss for nothing.
But in reality? None of the real problems ever got fixed.
Not once had any of the real issues been dealt with.
“Are you done?” Jeffrey’s voice was steady, his eyes so deep they seemed bottomless.
Rebecca snorted softly, a bitter edge to her laugh.
‘Same old story,‘ she thought.
Arguing with him was like swinging at air–her words never even landed.
“If you’re done, get ready to go back to Jelasburg,” Jeffrey said, standing up and walking over to her, his tone slow and unhurried. “If you agree to come back on your own, it’ll save you a lot of trouble.”
“I’m not going back,” Rebecca stood her ground, refusing to back down.
“I’m not asking,” Jeffrey said, his gaze sweeping over her stubborn face. “I could’ve used Jessica and Ian to force you home, but I came here myself–that’s me already going easy on you.”
Rebecca didn’t buy his psychological games for a second. “So you admit you’re just trying to force me?”
Jeffrey said, “Rebecca, don’t push me.”
Rebecca fired back, “Right back at you.”
The room went dead silent. Neither moved a muscle.
Two hard–headed people staring each other down, neither budging an inch, both waiting for the other to cave first.
Her name might sound soft, but when it comes to stubbornness, Rebecca’s got nerves of steel–even Jeffrey can’t break her on this one.
“Since you won’t do it the easy way, I’ll just have them drag you back,” Jeffrey said, icy and firm. “Once we’re home, you can scream, hit, curse, whatever–knock yourself out. I won’t even flinch.”
“So you’re just gonna strong–arm me now?” Rebecca stared at him, shocked he was still this stubborn even after all they’d been through.
Jeffrey shrugged, sounding helpless, “You won’t come on your own, this is all I’ve got left.”
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