Bind you in hellbound -
Chapter 137: ~Hellbound~
Chapter 137: ~Hellbound~
In a swift and surprising movement, he raised his head, those piercing eyes now locked onto mine. He effortlessly shifted me, moving me onto his lap. It was a sudden and bold action that left me momentarily stunned, but I didn’t resist. Instead, I found myself looking into his eyes with a mixture of curiosity and something more profound.
His fingers gently reached out, brushing against my cheek. I couldn’t help but clutch my towel more tightly, a thin shield of modesty in this vulnerable moment. His touch was unexpectedly warm, radiating a comforting heat that contrasted with the cool sensation of the water that enveloped us.
Derek’s response was gracious and laced with a touch of humor, given the circumstances. "It’s all right. After all, my stepmother-in-law has accused me, so I must prove my innocence," he remarked, his grin a mix of charm and confidence.
The officer, his previous determination now replaced by a more apologetic demeanor, replied, "No, sir. We apologize for the intrusion."
As Derek guided me away from the confrontation and towards the couch, he spoke with a comforting tone. "Come on, honey," he said, his hand gently guiding me as we settled onto the couch together. Our connection remained strong, even amid the turmoil that swirled around us.
Anne’s anger flared, and her voice rose. "Shut up! Who is your mother-in-law? I’m not frightened of you. Officer, search this house. You will find my son, I assure you. He is here."
Derek’s reply was calculated, as he questioned the legality of the search. "Do you have a warrant to search my home, officer?" he challenged, emphasizing the proper procedure.
Derek’s surprise was evident as he asked, "Babe, what are you doing here?" His voice held a mix of curiosity and concern.
Turning his attention back to the officer, Derek sought clarification. "Officer, do you have permission to search my residence?" he inquired, his tone even and collected.
He stood up, his tall and imposing figure casting a shadow in the room. As he reached out to gently stroke my face, a strange mix of comfort and unease washed over me. "Everything is fine, Elena. Don’t worry," he reassured me. "Let me find out what this is about."
Derek’s reaction was silence. He stood there for a few moments, his inscrutable gaze locked on mine.
Derek’s eyes fixed on the door, a flicker of annoyance in his gaze. It was clear that he hadn’t anticipated this interruption, and neither had I. The unexpected visitor had thrown a curveball into the situation, and I couldn’t help but wonder what was so urgent that it required his immediate attention.
Derek acknowledged with a curt nod. Anne, who had been at the door earlier, couldn’t contain her agitation. "My son was kidnapped by him. He tortured him," she accused, her voice trembling with emotion.
I couldn’t contain my concern any longer. "Is everything all right, Derek? What’s going on?" I asked, my voice quivering with worry.
I returned his gaze, my own filled with worry and a desire for clarity. "I was concerned. What’s the matter?" I inquired, my eyes shifting between Derek, Anne, and the officer. The situation was fraught with uncertainty, and I couldn’t help but wonder how it had spiraled into this chaotic scene.
Downstairs, the officer was waiting, his gaze fixed on Derek. "Mr. Derek," he addressed him formally.
But just as we were on the precipice of something profound, the door’s harsh knocking shattered the spell. We both jolted back, and I swiftly scrambled to my feet, grabbed my towel and clothes in a flustered rush.
As he turned to leave, I couldn’t let him go without addressing the unresolved tension that lingered between us. My lips trembled as I struggled to find the right words. I needed to express my feelings, even if I wasn’t entirely sure how to do so.
I couldn’t help but feel the weight of Anne’s unwavering stare. Her hostile gaze bore into me, a testament to her determination to disrupt our lives. Her primary concern was the search for Paul, and I knew that his discovery could lead to further complications for Derek.
Without saying a word, he eventually turned and left the room, leaving me to contemplate the complex emotions that swirled between us.
Just as the standoff seemed to escalate, I swiftly made my way downstairs. Derek, at this point, reached out to take my hand, his touch offering reassurance amid the mounting tension.
My heart raced as I tried to make sense of the situation. Why were the police waiting for Derek? What had transpired in the outside world that required his presence?
The officer, hesitant in the face of Derek’s defiance, admitted, "No, sir."
In a hushed voice, I loosened my grip on his hand and began, "I’m sorry for last night." The words hung in the air, a fragile bridge of understanding I hoped to build between us.
The girl on the other side of the door seemed unfazed by his tone, stating, "Sir, the cops are waiting for you." Her words hung heavily in the air, the weight of their significance sinking in.
As his fingers brushed my hair behind my ear, I could feel the anticipation building. His gaze bore into mine, his lips hovering ever closer to mine. The world around us seemed to fade, leaving only the two of us in this suspended moment.
Derek responded with a wry smile. "My stepmother-in-law," he retorted, his words dripping with sarcasm, "you are accusing me for nothing."
Derek’s response was curt and unfriendly. "What?" he demanded, his voice laced with impatience.
Derek’s warm smile was a welcome sight amid the tension in the room. "It’s nothing... come here," he beckoned with a reassuring grin, his voice calming.
Derek glanced back at me, his eyes briefly searching mine for reassurance. "OK, I’m coming," he replied with a hint of annoyance. After the brief exchange, the girl left, leaving us in a tense silence.
TO BE CONTINUED.
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