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Chapter 129

    Chapter 129


    Captivation Want Nothing But You Chapter 129 by Adolf Dunne


    Rachel waited for the pain, but it never came. She frowned in confusion, but she didn’t dare open her


    eyes just yet. Was the seat in front of her so well cushioned that she felt nothing? The only thing she felt


    was a cool weight on her forehead. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to brake so sharply,” the driver hurriedly


    apologized. He twisted around in his seat to look back at them. “Mr. Sullivan, Miss Be, are you two


    alright?” Rachel reached out and pressed her hand against the back of the chair. Then she slowly


    opened her eyes. Before her she didn’t see the seat, but a hand.


    She was frozen in surprise, and before she could react, the hand was pulled away. “We’re fine,” Victor


    said from beside her.


    Then it all made sense.


    The realization of what had happened suddenly hit her. She finally understood. She hadn’t bumped into


    the chair… But into Victor’s hand. Had he prevented her from hitting her head? Rachel lowered her gaze


    and half-hooded her eyes with hershes. It looked like she was staring down at her feet, but in reality


    she was looking at Victor out the corner of her eyes.


    The traffic light turned green and the driver eased the car forward again. Victor had already settled into


    his usual stance, and was facing forward with his normal cold expression. Rachel took the opportunity to


    study his sculptured face, defined jaw and tall nose. She couldn’t help but feel that if she were to poke


    his cheek that her finger would turn to ice. There was absolutely no emotion shown on his face, making it


    that much more difficult for Rachel to connect with the man who had just saved her.


    “Stop the car,” Victor suddenly said. Rachel gave a small shake of her head and broke out the slight


    daze she’d gone into. She looked out the window to see where they were, and was rather surprised to


    find they were nearly at Sue Garden. She hadn’t even noticed how the time had gone.


    The driver pulled over as soon as Victor told him to. “Get out the car,” Victor said. “Yes, Mr. Sullivan,” the


    driver said and obediently began to unfasten his seat belt. He reached for the door handle and tugged it


    open. Clearly, he thought Victor was talking to him. 2 He’d only opened the door a crack before Victor


    spoke again. “I said get out the car.” But this time, Victor was quite obviously looking at Rachel. Rachel


    stared at him. She must be hearing wrong.


    To say the least, both Rachel and the driver were rather shocked. But Rachel quickly calmed herself and


    kept her expression as neutral as possible. She knew what kind of scum Victor was; she should have


    expected something like this from him. She didn’t argue orin though. She remained as obedient


    and as passive as she’d been the entire day. Without hesitation, she opened the door and got out. But


    for some reason, this only irritated Victor more.


    He narrowed his eyes and his naturally cold aura became icy. He couldn’t believe Rachel hadn’t even


    asked him why. Did she really not want to know why he had asked her to leave the car?


    Why was she in such a hurry to leave in the first ce? Was he really that much of a monster? It was


    quite a coincidence that he thought that, because Ráchel didn’t see him as a monster; she saw him as


    something much worse. “Turn around and drive on,” Victor coldly ordered the driver.


    The driver said nothing. A chill suddenly wracked his body, almost like a warning. He didn’t dare ask


    questions or try and argue. He just did as he was told, turned the car around and drove in the other


    direction. As they sped down the road, Victor kept ncing in the rearview mirror with a dull expression.


    They were already quite a distance away, but he could still vaguely see Rachel’s figure reflected there.


    He could see enough to know that she’d taken off the coat, hung it over her arm, and was now casually


    strolling down the road towards Sue Garden.


    “Mr. Sullivan, are we going back to thepany?” the driver asked as they approached a fork in the


    road. “Go to Crown Club.” : Victor lowered his eyes and looked down at his left hand. It wasn’t only


    Rachel who couldn’t understand why he’d saved her, Victor himself was having trouble figuring out why


    he’d done it.


    It had been reflex. He had seen her jolt forward and had just stretched out his hand to stop her. He had


    only realized what he had done when he felt the warmth of her forehead in his hand. His fingers were


    curled towards his palm as if he could still feel her delicate skin there. He didn’t know what he was


    feeling. The sensation was indescribable. But he knew he wanted time to freeze right here, in this


    moment.


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    Suddenly, the sky growled violently above them, Thunder rumbled through the grey clouds in an almost


    threatening manner. The driver leaned forward to peer up at the sky. It was already dark, close to night.


    With the addition of the clouds drifting in, it made it look like it was near midnight. “Mr. Sullivan, it looks


    like it’s going to rain,” the driver said. Victor had immediately looked into the rearview mirror when he had


    heard the thunder.


    But Rachel was gone. He couldn’t see her anymore. The driver hunkered down in his seat in an almost


    sulky manner. He muttered quietly to himself, “I don’t know if Miss Be has reached Sue Garden yet.


    With this raining in, I don’t think it’s safe for her to be out there alone.” The moment the words left


    his mouth, he instantly regretted it. There was a chance Victor would think he was scolding him. Victor


    hated Rachel so much that he had driven her out the car and made her walk back to Sue Garden…


    It was probably a stupid thing for the driver to say what he had. Never before in his life had the driver


    wanted to p himself in the face as badly as he did now. Why hadn’t he thought before he had spoken?


    The car was eerily silent for a little while. Victor frowned and stared out the window at the darkening sky.


    Finally he said, “Call home. Tell them I’m noting back tonight.” The driver nearly wanted to pass out


    from relief. He’d been expecting Victor to scold him, but he hadn’t.


    “Yes, sir,” the driver said, then phoned through to Sue Garden. He didn’t have to wait long until someone


    answered. “Hello, this is Sue Garden. Who’s speaking?” “Lukas, it’s Issac speaking. I just called to tell


    you that Mr. Sullivan won’t be returning tonight.” “Alright,” Lukas said. Before he asked his next question,


    the driver looked up into the rearview mirror to try and gauge Victor’s mood from his expression. In a


    casual tone he said, “Has Miss Be returned yet?


    She isn’t with Mr. Sullivan.” Lukas’ eyebrows furrowed in confusion. He had thought that Mr. Sullivan


    would surely drive Miss Be home since he was the one brought her out. If Miss Be wasing


    back alone tonight, did that mean… Had something happened between the two of them during the day?


    Lukas nced at the steadily worsening weather. The thunder was booming all around the building now,


    and he could feel the temperature starting to drop. Miss Be was not safe out there on her own. He


    couldn’t help but feel worried. “Miss Be…” he muttered to himself, as if saying her name would help


    to keep her safe. Suddenly, the doorbell outside Sue Garden rang. Lukas turned to one of the servants


    and sent her to check who it was. A few momentster, the servant returned. “It’s Miss Be,” she said,


    her eyes wide.


    “Go get an umbre and pick her up.” Lukaspletely forget he was still on the line. He wasn’t thinking


    properly at the moment. The servant nodded, grabbed an umbre and trotted out to meet Rachel. Lukas


    was still on call when he’d spoken to the servant. The driver had heard every word. The cold, brooding


    atmosphere in the car immediately lifted. The driver breathed a heavy sigh of relief when he finally heard


    Lukas say, “Issac, Miss Be just got back.”


    “That’s good,” the driver answered then hung up the call. Issac lowered his eyes from the rearview mirror


    and concentrated on the road ahead of him. Mr. Sullivan was such a tough man to read, and he kept his


    emotions so well hidden that it was nearly impossible to know what he was thinking. But it was obvious


    from his actions that he cared for Rachel.


    And the driver knew Victor well enough to know that he hadn’t called the Sue Garden just to tell Lukas


    that he wouldn’t be returning; it had been to check if Rachel had got back safely.
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