Resent, Reject, Regret

Resent Reject Regret By Aqua Summers Chapter 872



Chapter 872

Chapter 872 Her Exposed Wrist

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What was going on out there?

Deirdre could not stop from asking the police officer leading her away, “C- Can I ask?

What has happened while I’m here? Why can’t I be released?”

The police officer regarded her visage. Her experience so far had dealt a blow to her

appearance-she looked so feeble. She was so beautiful that nobody could expect her

to be so capable of murder. A gorgeous sight like her pushing another woman down

the stairs to kill the latter!?

“Even if I don’t answer your question, I’m pretty sure you can guess it by this point,

right? Or are you telling me you don’t know what you’ve done?”

Deirdre stared at him, confused.

“Jesus Christ, what’s wrong with the world… Everyone knows you pushed an innocent

young woman down the stairs in an attempt to kill her, okay? And that’s just the first

taste of the whole scandal, apparently!

“One of the board members of the Brighthall Group has revealed that you and Mr.

Brighthall are lovers, which means the sh*tstain you left soiled the entire business

group altogether! Aren’t you a piece of work? No wonder Brighthall’s coming to see

you in the middle of the night. He’s probably having a migraine just thinking about how

in h*ll is he going to fix this clusterf*ck!”

That seemed to be the extent the police officer was willing to talk. He turned back

forward and continued their journey.

Deirdre’s mind was blank. So many things seemed to have happened… and now,

even the Brighthall Group was being dragged through the mud?

She clenched her fists as she was led into a room.

Brendan was sitting on the other side of the window. Seeing her, he instantly rose to

his feet and cried out, “Dee!”

He failed to disguise the fatigue in his voice, but it did clue Deirdre in as to why it had

taken him so late to finally see her. He must have been busy with his company affairs

until the late hours. Instinctively, she stuck her wrist into her pocket and cast her eyes

down.

“It’s very late. You should be resting instead of coming here, Brendan. We can talk

when you’re free,” she said. ‘You don’t have to worry about me being here. I don’t

mind.”

Something in her demeanor hinted she knew something. Specifically, knowledge of

what might have been happening to Brendan out there. All it did was make him want

to rush inside and break her out of the detainment center, though.

He forced his impulse back to the back of his mind. “I’m sorry. Something’s happened

outside, so now you have to stay here a little while longer. I promise that I’ll personally

come to bring you home when everything’s settled.” “Okay.” His palpable concern

over her made Deirdre feel a little uneasy, so she avoided his gaze. “Is that all? If yes,

excuse me.”

She was worried Brendan would notice something wrong about her.

“No, Dee, wait!” Brendan cried out, his eyes fixed on her. Genuine love was practically

oozing out from his eyes. “Won’t you spare me the time to talk to me for a bit? I want

to… be with you.”

Stunned, Deirdre remained in her spot without turning back to see him. “I, uh, am a

little tired. It’s late night, Brendan.”

Her palms were sweating out of panic.

Brendan was quiet. He studied how her spine jutted against her rather emaciated skin

and said, “I won’t bother your rest if you’re tired, but can you stay and have some

supper with me?” “Supper?” She turned, shocked.

Brendan had informed the police about his intention. It was just the perfect excuse to

remove the glass window between them-and now, they could talk and look at each

other at the same table.

He could not take his eyes off her. It became clear that the young woman had become

dramatically thinner after a few days.

He also knew that the food served in the detainment center was never good, so he

had bought all kinds of scrumptious things from any restaurant still operating at this

hour and had them all delivered to the facility.

Sweating to herself, Deirdre sat before the table nervously.

Brendan pushed a bowl of soup to her and remarked warmly, “Here, some chicken

soup to warm your body and give you strength. You look a little feeble right now, Dee.

I don’t want you to pass out before I come to take you out of here.”

Deirdre accepted it and took a spoonful sip. “Mm. It’s delicious.”

Brendan’s eyes were positively melting with concern. But then, suddenly, her exposed

wrist caught his attention.


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