Chapter 269
Chapter 269 A Hair–Trigger Moment
Why were reporters here?
Charlie handed me a bouquet, and the scent of flowers I had not smelled in ages lifted spirits. I had
always loved flowers. Teir fragrance always made me happy.
my
The fact that I could not remember ever sharing my love for flowers with anyone puzzled me. Without
overthinking it, I faced Charlie and asked, “Mr. Yates, what are you doing here?” Charlie, oblivious to
anyone else, gave me a grin that could light up the room, “I’m here to pick you up and take you out for
a treat.”
I could not help but sneak a peek at Idris, who was standing off to the side, his expression stormy with
obvious annoyance.
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A headache was starting to brew. Had these two nned this?
With reporters snapping photos outside, and my ex–husband and….
Charlie’s actions were bound to stir up rumors, especially among the wildly imaginativeizens.
Facing Charlie, I managed a strained smile, “Thanks for the flowers, Mr. Yates. I…”
“Let’s get going. I’ve got dessert waiting for you. You’ve been in there so long, you must be dying for
something sweet,” Charlie cut me off before I could finish, his perfect face paired with a smile so
charming I was lost in it for a second.
It was not until he took my hand and began to lead me away that I realized what was happening. As we
walked past Idris, he grabbed my other wrist, jolting me back to the present, stuck in ce.
I stood my ground, and Charlie nced back at me. His eyes soon shifted to Idris, narrowing slightly.
“Something else, Mr. Young?” he asked with a hint of challenge.
Idris, who had been silent until now, was the epitome of calm indifference. His good looks were marred
only by the faintest trace of annoyance as he faced Charlie. “Where are you nning to take my wife?”
he asked coolly.
Charlie’s eyebrows shot up, and a smirk yed on his lips. “Wife? You’re kidding, right, Mr. Young?
The whole world knows about your divorce from Ms. Scott. It was all over the news. Surely, that’s still
fresh in everyone’s minds.”
Idris’s frown deepened. However, he kept his cool. “That’s none of your business.”
Charlie was the type to push his luck. He stared down Idris, unafraid. “What’s the matter? Did Ms. Scott
leave you on her own? Or…” He paused dramatically before delivering his punchline. ‘Or did the
Youngs throw her to the wolves when trouble came knocking, afraid she would Irag you down? But now
that the coast is clear, you suddenly remember she is your wife?” He let out a snide chuckle, “The
Youngs sure know how to y the game, do not they?”
lis biting words hung in the air, not loud but in the quiet expanse of the police station ntrance, they
might as well have been shouted. The reporters, hungry for a scoop that would et social media on fire,
hung on every word.
heavy with unspoken threats.
Two years into our marriage, I had learned the hard truth: Idris was not exactly Mr. Nice Guy. Sure, he
could y the part of the refined gentleman, all poise and grace. However, that did not mean he did not
have a scary side hidden beneath the surface.
Nobody was perfect, right?
My heart raced as I watched Idris lock eyes with Charlie, who was smirking like he owned the ce. If
these two went at it here and now, we would be the talk of the town–and not in a good way.
I tried to intervene, “Mr. Yates…” but Idris’s voice cut through the tension, “Officer Jackson!” It was
deep, controlled, and impossible to read. I stopped mid–sentence, puzzled, turning to Idris.
Despite his shock, Officer Jackson managed to get out a shaky, “Mr. Young.”
Idris was a statue, not a flicker of rage on his face. “Get her a chair and a ss of water. Do not let her
get tired standing,” he ordered, as if we were discussing the weather.
Jackson was clearly lost but nodded and ryed the orders. I was baffled–why the sudden. need for a
chair? Then Idris gave me a soft look and said, “Just watch quietly for a bit. It won’t take long, and then
we can head home.”
As he spoke, he began to peel off his coat, his gaze icy as it swept over to Charlie.
Charlie’s frownsted only a second before he got the message and chuckled darkly, shrugging off his
own coat.
Even I could not miss the signal now. A showdown wasing.
Before I could even get a word out to stop them, Idris’s hand shot up, and his fist connected with
Charlie’s right eye like a guided missile. Charlie tried to dodge, but he was not fast enough, and the
punch hit him hard on the cheekbone.
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