Chapter 348
โWโwhat are you trying to do?โ Edwin stammered, still struggling to get up after Bowenโs kick. Panic seized him as he watched Aubree stride menacingly toward him with a jagged, broken beer bottle in her hand.
Aubree said, โIโm not doing anything. You like to run that filthy mouth, donโt you? Letโs see how much it can really handle. Your parents talk tough, too. Letโs see which is tougher, their mouths, or this broken bottle in my hand.โ
Edwinโs pupils dilated in terror as he scrambled to his feet, desperate to escape. But Bowen was faster. His hand clamped down on Edwinโs shoulder, a chilling smile playing on his lips. โGoing somewhere?โ
Josiah also silently latched onto Edwinโs legs. He wasnโt much of a fighter, but he sure knew how to make himself useful.
โMonsters! Theyโre all monsters!โ Edwin thought in terror.
โDad, Mom! Help me! Hurry, save me!โ Edwin howled shrilly.
The commotion was deafening, yet no one dared to come out and gawk. The moment those cars pulled up outside, everyone nearby could tell these people were not to be trifled with.
Aubree gripped Edwinโs face with one hand, brandishing the jagged, broken glass bottle in a reverse grip with the other, poised to ram it straight into his mouth.
Edwin thrashed wildly, his muffled cries stifled by Bowenโs iron grip that rendered him utterly powerless.
Ruth, seeing her precious son in peril, blurted out hastily, โIโll talk! Iโll talk! Thโthat bitchโI mean, Birgitte is in the room. The keyโs here. Iโll give it to you. Just let my son go. Donโt hurt him.โ
Felix spat furiously and snarled, โYou goddamn bitch! Now that youโve spilled the beans and theyโve taken her away, you wonโt get a single cent.โ
โYou goddamn pock-faced bastard, Felix! If anything happens to my son, Iโll fucking kill you first!โ Ruth shouted back.
Aubree had no patience for their bickering. The moment she got the information, she snatched the key from Ruth and stormed inside.
Bowen and the others had a grim idea of what awaited inside. With a silent understanding, they stayed behind in the living room, keeping watch over the four culprits.
The door creaked open, and Aubreeโs eyes flared crimson with rage. In the corner, Birgitte sat disheveled and battered, her hands and feet tightly bound. At her feet was nothing but a meager bowl of watery gruel.
Even in this dire situation, Birgitte refused to yield. Her eyes blazed with resolve as she fought against the ropes, determined to seize any chance to escape.
โMs. Miller!โ Birgitteโs face lit up with a joyous smile. โI just knew youโd come to rescue me.โ
She didnโt have a shred of blame for Aubree, only overwhelming relief and joy at being saved.
Of course, she wouldnโt blame Aubree. Sheโd already prepared herself for the calls to go unanswered. In fact, Birgitte knew perfectly well that even if Aubree had picked up, immediate rescue would have been impossible, and what was meant to happen would still happen.
All she could do was relay as much information as possible. Thank goodness Aubree came.
Birgitteโs eyes shone with bright hope, sending a sharp, suffocating ache through Aubreeโs heart. With trembling hands, she untied the ropes, tore off a strip of the bedsheet, dipped it in the water left on the floor, and gently wiped Birgitte down.
Birgitte gently grasped Aubreeโs wrist. โNo need, Ms. Miller. I need to preserve this evidence for the medical report. Itโs fine. Just think of it as a dog bite. None of this can break me.โ
โBirgitte, Iโm so sorry.โ Tears streamed down Aubreeโs face uncontrollably as she threw her arms around Birgitte. โThis is all my fault. You wouldnโt have been targeted by Milena if not for me.โ
โItโs okay, none of this is your fault. The blame lies with those who did this. Weโll make them pay.โ
Aubree agreed that theyโd make them pay.
Rage blazed in Aubreeโs eyes as she rose to her feet, shrugged off her coat, and draped it over Birgitteโs shoulders. Then she grabbed the blanket from the bed and wrapped it tightly around Birgitte.
โLetโs get you to the hospital. Iโll hire the best lawyers for you. Those four scumbags will rot in prison for what theyโve done.โ
โOkay,โ Birgitte said, taking Aubreeโs hand and walking out with her.
Unbowed, she paused for just a second as she passed Felix. Then, without the slightest hesitation, she drove her foot straight into his groin.
Felix howled in pain.
At Bowenโs cue, the police arrived belatedly and carted off all four culprits in cuffs, armed with rock-solid evidence.