A wave of icy cold air swept in, instantly suppressing the noise inside the room
Everyone instinctively turned to look at the doorway.
Horace was standing there.
He wore a perfectly tailored black suit, without a tie, the top two buttons of his shirt casually undone. revealing his delicate collarbones.
There was no expression on his face, but his deep eyes, like a storm brewing in a frozen lake, swept across the room with an innate, suffocating sense of oppression
Ignoring all the shocked, curious, and even hostile gazes, he strode straight toward Lorelei at the center of the crowd.
Some had paused the music without anyone noticing, and the entire private room fell silent.
nly the steady, powerful sound of his footsteps.
le
He stopped in front of Lorelei and, under everyone’s watchful eyes, grabbed her wrist tightly, his grip so strong she couldn’t break free.
His voice was hoarse from restraint, yet carried an undeniable force: “Lori, you’ve had enough fun. Come home with me.”
Lorelei was stunned at first, then struggled fiercely, her beautiful almond–shaped eves filled with icy mockery and anger: “Horace! Are you out of your mind? Let go of me! Who do you think you are? What right do you have to make me go home with you?
The suitors present finally reacted, stepping forward to surround them, their tones unfriendly
“Mr. Dunn, what do you mean by this?”
“Ms. Anderson is already divorced from you, please show some respect!”
“A forced melon is never sweet, Mr. Dunn, why make things difficult for her?”
Horace’s gaze swept coldly over the group of men, his eyes looking down on them with the absolute oppression and contempt of a king regarding ants. He declared resolutely, his voice not loud but clear enough for everyone to hear: “Because Lorelei, in this life, alive she belongs to me, Horace, and dead she is my ghost. Does anyone have a problem with that?”
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Ilis words were so domineering and overbearing that everyone was left speechless.
Taking advantage of the moment. Horace stopped wasting words. Ignoring Lorelei’s screams, punches, and curses, he bent down and forcefully lifted her into his arms, as if carrying a long- lost treasure, then strode out, leaving behind a room full of stunned guests
The Rolls–Royce sped through the night. Inside the car, Lorelei was tightly held in Horace’s arms She kicked and punched, furious: “Horace, you Imantic! Bastard! Let me go
Horace let her vent until she was somewhat exhausted. Only then did he lower his head, gazing at her face, now even more vivid from anger, his voice low and hoarse, filled with unprecedented seriousness and pain: “Lori, stop it… I know I was wrong.”
Lorelei sneered: “Wrong? How could Mr. Dunn ever be wrong?”
“I was wrong.” Horace held her tighter, as if wanting to fuse her into his very hones, “I shouldn’t have ignored you, shouldn’t have taken your kindness for granted, and even more so…. shouldn’t have hurt you again and again for the sake of so–called responsibility. Lori, I fell in love with you long ago, I was just too stupid to realize it… Give me a chance, let’s start over, please?”
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e first time he had ever confessed his feelings so directly. In the past, Lorelei would have
joyed.
But now, she only looked at him with cold eyes, her tone mocking: “Horace, your love is so cheap. You come to snatch me when you need me, and toss me aside when you don’t? Do you think I’m still that fool who revolved around you and let you control me? Dream on!”
With that, she took advantage of his carelessness and bit down hard on the arm that was restraining her!
Horace grunted in pain, his grip loosening slightly.
Lorelei immediately broke free and slammed her hand against the partition to the driver’s seat “Stop the car!”
The driver instinctively hit the brakes.
Before the car had even come to a complete stop, Lorelei had already opened the door and jumped
out!
Horace hurried after her, only to see Lorelei running straight toward a brand–new sports car parked by the roadside, its owner smoking nearby.
Without a word, Lorelei pulled a black card from her purse and shoved it at the dumbfounded owner. “I’m buying this car, double the price! Give me the keys!”
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Intimidated by her ama, the owner dazedly handed over the keys.
Lorelei swiftly got into the driver’s seat. The engine roared, and the sports car shot out like an arrow from a bow!
“Lori! It’s dangerous!” Horace’s heart leapt into his throat. He immediately got in the car and told the driver to give chase
But Lorelei’s car was incredibly fast, wenving wildly through the traffic
Horace was so ahaid something would happen to her that his heart felt like it would hurst from his chest. In the end, his hands trembling, he dialed her number, his voice filled with desperate pleading “Lon! Stop! I won’t chase you anymore! Please, slow down, be careful! I’ll let you go! Isn’t that enough?!”
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.