Micah was angry for some reason. He turned to Ethan and said, "I don't understand. There are so many beautiful women out there. What do you even see in Dawn? Is it just because she listens to everything you say?"
Screech!
The sharp sound of brakes pierced the air.
The car stopped on the side of the road, and due to the sudden stop, Micah's body was thrown forward. His face changed instantly.
It wasn't because he was startled.
It was because he knew the man next to him was angry.
"Is that how your brother taught you to talk?"
Ethan's voice was low and menacing, and his eyes were sharp. "Micah, I'm not even talking about whether my business is any of your concern. Just the fact that you don't show women respect makes me feel like everything I taught you was wasted! If I hear you talk like that again, you can go find whoever your brother is, but don't show your face in front of me again!"
The boy's face turned pale, and he didn't say a word.
Silence.
The quiet was almost suffocating.
Ethan took a breath, started the engine again, and returned to his relaxed pose. "And one more thing—remind your brother for me. Whatever he's planning, he'd better not try it with me. Dawn is my wife, and if anything were to happen ...
"Heh."
He sneered. "I'll throw both of you brothers into the Mediterranean to feed the fish."
Andy was always out in the field, so he didn't have much time to discipline Micah.
After meeting Ethan, Micah clung to him every day, wanting to be his brother. Ethan found it annoying but reluctantly let him hang around for a while.
It was during that time that Micah turned his life around and became a better person.
Ethan dropped Micah off at the hotel.
"Call me if anything comes up."
Micah raised his eyes, looking a bit resentful. "Can't I call you for no reason? I didn't even know you were in Northville."
They had kept in touch, and if he had known, he would have come to him right away.
Ethan snorted. "Micah, do you really think of me as your real brother?"
Micah didn't answer.
"Then just behave yourself when nothing's going on."
With that, he drove away. Micah stood there, pursed his lips, and didn't say a word.
Back in his room, Micah wandered around for a while, but he was still bored.
Suddenly, he felt like the world was one giant, twisted loop.
Dawn. Ethan.
Heh.
How the hell did those two end up together?


Her smile faded bit by bit. This kid is getting more and more outrageous!
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