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★★★ “Hello! Julia, hello! Are you listening?” the voice buzzed on the phone while the two figures had their eyes on each other without exchanging words. Only their eyes equipped themselves for the upcoming battle. “What happened?” mumbled Sussan, and the two people listened in unison. Joshua was far from cool at listening to someone else talking about Julia. On the other hand, Julia forgot to react as she didn’t know why she was caring what this mafia would think, but her silence turned Joshua’s perception into suspension and it slowly deepened. Sussan cut the connection of the call, thinking Julia might have gone to the phone. It was the moment when the fires were about to shoot between two people who were already entangled in a situation and now a blaze was lit. “Your phone,” Julia said, camouflaging her eyes with austerity that hardly could be defended by her. Her entire body was taking the gust from the man standing in front of her, sending chills and glares with a reason if J
★★★ A strong breath fell on Julia’s face as Joshua took his hand off her with angry stares at Julia, who dare not look up and met them or it would provoke him further. She wondered if it was possible to run away from his clasp. In only a decent amount of seconds, she got to dawdle, because the next moment Joshua punched the wall right near her head, making her flinch as she covered her face with her hands. “Remember your words. The legal paper you want will be given by tomorrow. When the morning arrives, my men will take you to your house and you’ll get time to gather your garbage because you’ll be staying with me as long as I want you to be here,” Joshua reprimanded with a hoarse voice as the anger bundled up in his throat. Joshua’s hand wanted to retaliate against Julia for the disobedience she ascertained. While he dismissed his arrogance to be gentle with her. ‘Alright, she wanted things to be done legally... Then be it.’ Joshua didn't spend more seconds with Julia, who delib
★★★ “Alright, Boss. Everything will be in your hands by early morning. However, do I need to throw the girl out of your room?” Gary asked with a stud tone as if he was getting a mission and probably would not be stayed still until the aim was chased. Joshua sipped the whisky from the glass but it didn’t go down to his throat because he paused with Gary’s question with the thought, “did he really want to throw the girl out of this room?” “No,” the reply came immediately with little travail in the tone but mild to be caught. If the opposite person was not quite introduced to learning words, then he would have gone to the shore and water washed them already. As a person like Gary, he cared less about the depth of words while his power was the fist. Artin drew his brows together and wondered if he would respond to the boss, who was in a deep muddle, to what he should have responded to Gary’s statement. Should he carry the smug and rough nature or share the trouble with them? Gary was
★★★ “There! I dried your clothes. Be a little gentle. You don't act like a woman,” Joshua said grisly tone with little disappointment as he had to leave her addicted mount when he was having a good time with it. Such a crude woman! Julia shifted her morning grumpy face to the wingback chair, clothes were folded neatly on it, including her bra and panty. She didn't know if she would be happy that her clothes were arranged and dried or angry because he did it by himself. Julia pursed her lip and put down her feet first on the floor with the sheet around. Until she wore her clothes, the sheet should not be budged, so she tied a knot tightly in front of her chest. Suddenly, a remark passed by the worst person, according to Julia, in this world, “You smell a lot like milk and so the taste. I have heard that this happens only after girls become mothers. Why has this exceptionality happened to you?” Joshua inquired with curiosity as his mouth wished to know about the reason of the taste.
★★ After coming out of the bathroom, Julia hadn’t glimpsed the man, not that she desired to see him at least as long as she had eyes. She didn’t wet her hair, but her flushed and pale skin encapsulated the loveliness of an early morning. She walked up to the mirror and sighed at her reflection with an eager feeling to meet her son. There hadn’t been a day when Julia woke up not seeing his face. She also used to start the day by seeing her boy’s face, an angel who was there to enlighten her world. “I can’t be here, father. But I will take you away from here as soon as possible. After that, I will think about what will happen to our property,” Julia whispered under her breath because it could not be loud. The walls in this room were owned by him and witnessed his cruelty, therefore, they lived in fear and got cold, eventually. She came out of the room, pin drop silence was floating all over the villa. She could hardly believe any servant was there to work, neither did she notice sin
★★★ Joshua had been on the table with his laptop for longer than a sane human could hold. His fingers paused on the certain information, and so did his eyes nabbed no time to adjust the anger in his eye sockets. Timothy Bulger was the heir of the Bulger industry and Julia was his ex-fiancee. “Ex-fiancee!! Why did she lie to me?” Joshua talked under his breath with tensed jaws that showed anger beyond doubt. Joshua could not take this lie blithely for when he bequeathed her enough time to speak. He continued to stare at the monitor before grabbing the phone to shoot the call to someone who would help him to pour out his anger. “Yes, boss,” the assistant who held an equal grimace in his voice, answered the call from his boss, Joshua. “Make arrangements to buy the assets of the Bulger industry as soon as possible,” Joshua declared with his downward voice that straight came from hell, which send forth to a large extent that even God would not come to save the Bulger family. “Right a
★★ Julia walked at a hurling speed as her heels clicked on the surface of the floor, making a harsh sound that was loud a little since the store had no visible crowd. She was looking for a toilet, as it was very urgent. Turning to the right, there was a section near the counter that led to the toilet and another exit to the store. She went to the washroom with culpable eyes as the shop owner noticed her using his space, not buying anything first. He shook his head with a sigh of not acceptable and then shifted his eyes to the phone in his hand. Julia locked the wooden door, huffing for breath. It was harder than she thought, with less time she had in her hand, feeling congested. The reason for her coming to the toilet was to get rid of the phone that might not given to her with a good heart. “I don’t believe you, Joshua Daniels. You are the dominating freak,” Julia said, staring at the phone and then leaning forward, she put the phone on the toilet seat. “The perfect place for th
★★★ “Hm! I was not expecting that. Quite an amazing experience isn’t it??” Joshua’s angry voice rolled through Gary’s ears like ice, causing the nerves to rattle. Gary could feel how irascible Joshua was with his information. His boss’s mood was to be far from stable. Gary feared that this was more excessive than ever in what they had seen so far. He was quick to apologize. “Boss, we are sorry. But we will find her and bring her to you as soon as possible.” Gary spoke, but he was ignored thoroughly by Joshua as the connection had chopped down in rage and disappointment. Joshua held the edge of the table and slammed the phone down on the table. He couldn’t believe she had done beyond what he expected. “You have a lot of courage, Julia. Alright, I’m looking forward to seeing where and for how long can you hide,” Joshua maunder under his breath. Things always came to him when he laid his eyes. Julia would have to come to even if she had to walk to her knees, she will. He had chased e