Chapter 29
RAVEL
(PRESENT TIME)
To say my day went from good to bad will be an understatement. Hazel telling me that I make her feel unsafe in a blow in my guts that I don’t think I’ll recover from any time soon. All I’ve been doing is trying to protect her, protect her from things she’s privy to and what do I get at the end? A restraining order threat.
Like f uck if I’m going to stay away from her; I’d love to see her try and fail. What more could be done if I’m arrested? A couple of fines that my bank account won’t even notice.
Still standing in the same spot where I’ve been rooted ever since Hazel drove away. I felt my eyes sting. When was the last time I cried? That was probably a year after our wedding.
A screeching car pulled over next to me, and I didn’t even bother turning to acknowledge the driver. The door opened and Raymond got down. “When I didn’t find you anywhere around. I figured you went to see her Ignoring him, my jaw clenched as I brooded over Hazel’s words. “With the look on your face. I’m judging it didn’t go well.”
Letting out a huffy sigh, I turned and got into the car. Raymond quietly joined me. As he started the engine, we were about to leave the parking lot when an unexpected sight caught our attention. David, acting like a man possessed, came charging towards our car in a crazed manner. Although Raymond could have easily driven away, my curiosity got the better of me, and I wanted to know what this fool was up to.
“Don’t drive off,” I told Raymond, my eyes fixed on the unhinged man outside the car window.
“I never even considered it,” Raymond grumbled, his gaze also locked on the man outside. “My thoughts were more along the lines of running him over.
Chuckling at Raymond’s dark humor, I warned, “Well, I’m not going to pay my lawyer a single dime for your case if you end up murdering someone.”

Eventually, David reached our car, and he tapped on my window. Still intrigued. I decided to roll it down and see what he wanted to say. “You were running so relentlessly. I momentarily mistook you for a rabid dog,” I quipped, trying to get a reaction from him.
He glared angrily at me. “I need to talk with you, Mr. Southwark.”
His angry glare intensified, but I maintained a cool composure, crossing my hands over my chest. “Well, isn’t that what we’re doing right now, Mr. Ellison? Conversing?” I couldn’t help but feel utterly bored, wondering why I was even entertaining this conversation with him.
He leaned in closer, directing his attention briefly to Raymond before focusing on me again. “I want to talk to you alone,” he emphasized, his voice dripping with disdain. “I’m sure you don’t want your lapdog to hear me insult you.”
Raymond, taken aback by the sudden insult, blinked in disbelief. “Lapdog?” he retorted, his tone tinged with offense. “This lapdog’ of his was actually contemplating running you over just a few seconds ago. Don’t give me reasons to turn it into reality.”
I couldn’t help but be amused by the man’s audacity. “You race towards my car, insult my friend, and then have the nerve to demand that I get out of my car just because you said so. Do you even realize how ridiculous you sound?” I retorted with a hint of sarcasm.
However, David seemed undeterred by my words, and he defiantly placed his hands in his pockets while puffing out his chest. “I’m going to say what I want to say, regardless of whether you get down or not,” he asserted boldly.
I couldn’t muster much interest in his posturing, so I simply shrugged apathetically. But then, he dropped a bombshell that left me dumbfounded, “I want you to stay away from my woman.”
My eyes widened in disbelief, and I couldn’t believe what I had just heard. “What the heck did you just say to me?” My voice
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trembled with a mixture of anger and incredulity. The audacity of this man was beyond comprehension.
“You heard me right.” he spat, his voice seething with anger. “I saw everything on the surveillance footage, and it’s time someone set things straight.” He leaned in, pressing both hands against the door, eyes locked on mine. “You had your shot with Hazel, but you blew it. Now it’s my turn, and I won’t let you mess it up for me too!”
Suppressing my frustration, I swung the car door open and stepped out. “Well, well, this is getting interesting,” I remarked, leaning casually against the bonnet, arms crossed and legs crossed. “You’re feeling threatened by me, aren’t you?” I taunted with a smirk. “No need to hide it; your eyes say it all.”
He sniffed loudly, standing defiantly with his arms akimbo. “How on earth did you come to that ridiculous conclusion?” he scoffed, taking a step closer to me.
I chuckled bitterly, maintaining my composure. “Oh, it’s pretty clear.”
Laughing humourlessly, he took a step closer to me. “The way Hazel is warming up to me, it won’t be long before she’s in my bed,” He declared confidently. The tension between us intensified as we locked eyes, neither willing to back down.
F ucking ba stard! My anger boiled over as I tightened my fist and swung it hard, connecting with his jaw. He sta ggered back, but I didn’t give him a chance to recover. I leaped on him, landing blow after blow. The satisfaction of seeing him lying there, taking the beating, fueled my rage even more.
Raymond finally intervened, pulling me away from the confrontation. I struggled against his grasp, seething with fury as I watched David sta gger to his feet, seemingly unfazed Through gritted teeth, I warned, “The next time you
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