Chapter 103: Trapped
Sierra drew in a deep breath, startled by Jonathanโs words. She hadnโt expected this to tie back to Kason yet again. Dicksonโs sister, Daphne, had died because of Kason. And now, his friend had brutalized Dickson. No matter how hard they tried, they just couldnโt escape Kasonโs hold.
โWhen did you find out?โ Sierra asked, her voice tense.
โThis afternoon,โ Jonathan said casually. The truth was, he had known since last night. But he hadnโt thought much of itโDickson wasnโt someone he particularly cared about. Today, however, he learned the truth about Kason. He had always heard that Kason was a scumbag, but since it had nothing to do with him, he never paid much attention. That changed when he had someone look into Sierra. His investigation led him straight to Kason and showed just how vile he truly was.
What irritated him even more was how close Sierra had gotten to him. Even though he knew she had her own reasons, it still made him furious.
โCut ties with Kason,โ Jonathanโs voice was firm, leaving no room for argument. His usual demeanor was calm and easygoing, but this sudden display of dominance caught Sierra off guard.
She stared at him for a moment before asking, โMr. Jonathan, what right do you have to tell me what to do?โ
Dickson woke up to the sight of Sierra lost in thought. He hadnโt expected to see her there. The moment he remembered everything that had happened, his chest tightened.
โSierra.โ His voice was barely above a whisper, uncertain, almost afraid.
Sierra snapped out of her daze and quickly turned to him. โYouโre awake? Have you calmed down now?โ
Dickson couldnโt bring himself to meet her gaze. He hadnโt wanted to drag Sierra into his mess. He hadnโt wanted her to worry. When he left the house that night, he had been fully prepared to die. But now, sitting here in front of her, he didnโt even have the courage to meet her eyes.
Sierra didnโt scold him. Instead, she simply said, โYou may have dropped out of school for a few years, but you havenโt forgotten what you learned. From the questions you ask me and the notes you take, itโs clear youโre incredibly smart. I know that if you try, youโll get into a great school next year.โ Her voice was steady, unwavering. โYou have a future ahead of you, Dickson. Youโll find a career you love, meet someone who makes you happy, and build a life of your own. And today, you nearly threw all of that away.โ
Dickson clenched his jaw, staring down at the blanket covering his lap. Sierra had painted a picture of a future he had never let himself believe in. A future he secretly wished for. Butโฆ was it even possible for him?
As if trading his thoughts, Sierra spoke. โYou were willing to ruin your entire life for that scumbagโdo you really think heโs worth it? What you did wasnโt revenge, Dickson. It was suicide.โ
If he had truly wanted revenge on Brendan, he wouldnโt have gone straight to Dynasty Club. A place like that, crawling with security, was a death trap. Walking in there with a knife? That wasnโt a planโit was a deathโฆ
At those words, something inside Dickson finally snapped. โI donโt know how to keep going, Sierra. Living just feels so damn hard.โ And with that, the emotions he had buried for so long erupted into a raw, broken cry. He thought going through something like that once was more than enoughโbut he never expected it to happen again. And this time, he hadnโt done anything wrong. All he wanted was the wages he rightfully earned. So why did I have to suffer like this?
Sierra didnโt stop Dickson from crying. She let him get it all out, waiting until he finally calmed down before speaking.
โI used to think the same way you do.โ As she spoke, she reached out her left hand and untied the red string wrapped around her wrist, revealing an ugly scar beneath it.
โSierra!โ Dicksonโs eyes widened in shock. To him, Sierra had always been strongโnot just physically, but mentally and emotionally. The kind of strength that made her seem unshakable. And yet, even she hadโฆ
Sierra ran her fingers over the scar and said calmly, โBack then, not long after I was sent in, people constantly picked on me. I had never experienced anything like it. I kept wonderingโwhy? I hadnโt done anything wrong, so why did they treat me that way?โ She looked him straight in the eye, her voice steady but firm. โDickson, donโt make the same mistake. Donโt do something that will get you locked up. That placeโฆ itโs worse than anything you can imagine.โ
Her dark eyes grew even deeper, as if clouded by the weight of the past. โI couldnโt take it anymore, so I tried to end it.โ Her voice was quiet, matter-of-fact. โBut I didnโt die. I woke up in a hospital instead. And thatโs when I realizedโI didnโt actually want to die.โ Her lips curled into something resembling a bitter smile. โWhy should I be the one to die because of them? My death wouldnโt punish them. If anything, it would probably amuse them. So I got better. I went back. And I realized they werenโt as terrifying as I once thought. In the end, they were nothing more than pathetic cowards themselves.โ