Chapter 96: A Desperate Gamble
But just letting this slide? Impossible!
Thinking about what Dickson had gone through, Sierraโs gaze turned cold. She suddenly said, โTell me, just how many illegal dealings take place here! Even if the police donโt find anything, if youโre reported every single day, do you really think this place will still have customers?โ
A club like this thrived on secrecy. If it was constantly under investigation, who would dare come here anymore?
Sure enough, the managerโs face changed instantly. โMs. Xander, I suggest you be careful with your words. Do you know who my boss is? Even your brother wouldnโt dare say something like that.โ
Sierra let out a cold laugh. โToo bad Iโm not Mr. Xander, and unlike him, I have nothing to lose. Iโm not asking for much. I just want to take my brother, Dickson, and leave. I wonโt meddle in anything else. Perhaps you should go ask your boss; he might just agree.โ
Seeing her determined attitude, the manager hesitated. After a long pause, he finally said, โThen please wait here, Ms. Xander.โ
Before leaving, he stole a glance at Jonathan, who had remained silent the entire time, as if trying to gauge his identity. Noticing the scrutiny, Jonathan casually lifted his gaze. The manager shuddered involuntarily.
He had been in this business for a long time. He could always tell who could be messed with and who absolutely couldnโt. Jonathan was clearly the latter. Feeling uneasy, the manager quickly averted his gaze and left.
As soon as he was gone, Sierra let out a slow breath, tension easing slightly. She had been gambling just now. Now, she just had to wait and see if it would pay off.
How was Dickson? Her heart tightened with worry.
โDonโt worry. Theyโll let him go.โ
Jonathanโs hand rested gently on her shoulder, his touch steady and warm through the fabric of her clothes. The heat from his palm seeped into her skin, soothing her restless anxiety.
Moments later, the manager returned, his expression awkwardly apologetic. โIโm terribly sorry, Ms. Xander. It seems I made a mistake earlier. Dickson really was here! One of our employees just informed me. He came to meet a friend, had a few drinks, and is just now waking up. He should be here any minute.โ
Just as he finished speaking, two men appeared, supporting Dickson as they walked. The moment Sierra saw him, her expression changed. Dicksonโs face was deathly pale; cold sweat covered his forehead, and he could barely walk. One glance was enough to see something was terribly wrong.
โDickson!โ
Sierra rushed over, holding onto him as he swayed. She could feel him trembling violently. Was it from pain or fear?
The fury in her chest ignited instantly. Her gaze snapped back to the manager, ice-cold and sharp. โWhat did you do to him?โ
โMs. Xander, please donโt make baseless accusations.โ The manager immediately raised his hands, feigning innocence.
โThis is a legitimate establishment. We wouldnโt dare do anything improper. Like I said, he drank with a friend. Thatโs why heโs a little unsteady. If you donโt believe me, why donโt you ask your brother yourself?โ
He turned to Dickson. โDickson, isnโt that right?โ
Sierra felt Dicksonโs body tense. There was a long pause before he whispered, โYes, Sierra. I came here on my own, I got drunk; my head hurts. Can we just go home?โ
Sierra wasnโt convinced. But before she could press further, Dicksonโs trembling hand gripped hers tightly, his eyes pleading, โSierra, please. Letโs just go home?โ
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Supporting Dickson, she guided him toward the exit. As they passed the manager, his mocking voice drifted behind them.
โTake care, Ms. Xander. Feel free to visit again. And Dickson, make sure to stop by next time too.โ Sierra felt Dickson flinch violently.
Once outside, Dicksonโs legs gave out beneath him. Sierra barely managed to hold him up. โWeโre going to the hospital,โ she said firmly.
Dickson was soaked in cold sweat, his body trembling uncontrollably. She didnโt believe a word the manager had said.
At the mention of the hospital, Dickson shook his head frantically. โNo, Sierra. I donโt want to go to the hospital. I just want to go home. Please, I just want to go home.โ His voice was filled with fear, his eyes wide with panic.
Sierra felt her heart clench. She couldnโt bear to see him like this. After a long pause, she finally relented. โAlright, weโll go home. Donโt be scared. Iโm taking you home now.โ
Back at homeโฆ
The moment they stepped inside, Dickson rushed into the bathroom and locked the door behind him.
โDicksonโฆโ
Sierra reached out, about to knock, but Jonathan stopped her. โLet him be alone for now.โ
His voice was calm yet firm. There were some wounds he didnโt want anyone to see. And right now, Sierra wasnโt the person he needed.