Chapter 118-1 Chapter 118: Two Men's Bet-1 Angela POV Tristan Lawrence approached on his Thoroughbred, his expression a mixture of annoyance and determination. His gaze darted between Sean and me, clearly displeased at seeingon Sean's horse.
"Just racing is too dull, Shaw," Tristan called out, his voice carrying across the field. "Care to add a wager to make things interesting?" Sean barely acknowledged him, seemingly preoccupied with my presence in his arms. The warmth of his chest against my back was an unwelcreminder of our earlier encounter in the changing room.
"Mr. Lawrence," I attempted to speak, desperate to salvage my business opportunity. "About the investment proposal we were discussing-" "What's the wager?" Sean interrupted coldly, his voice vibrating against my shoulder.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTristan's eyes gleamed with calculation. "If I win, we race again. And you return Ms.
Wilson to me!" I stiffened. How dare they treatlike a prize to be won? I opened my mouth to protest but found myself silenced by the sudden tension in Sean's body.
"Don't even think about it," Sean's voice dropped dangerously low. "And you won't beatanyway." "Are you afraid to accept?" Tristan taunted. "I'm brave enough to issue the challenge. Are you brave enough to accept it?" I felt Sean's breathing change against my back, recognizing the signs of his temper rising. I'd witnessed it countless times during our marriage-the slight hesitation before the storm.
"Fine," Sean finally responded. "Here's my wager: if I win, you stay away from her.
Completely." Tristan's eyebrows shot up in surprise. "Good God, Shaw, that's rather extreme!" 1/3 Chapter 118: Two Men's Bet-1 "So, are we betting or not?" Sean asked coldly.
Tristan turned to Jessica, who was perched nervously behind him. "What do you think? We have to beat him!" Jessica clutched his jacket tightly. "I think safety should be our priority..." I silently agreed with Jessica's assessment. These men were turning a simple race into something dangerous, all for their egos. And somehow, I'd becthe prize in their childish competition.
An official from the club approached, clipboard in hand. "The race will begin shortly, gentlemen." Tristan tightened his grip on the reins, determination written across his features. The official continued, “As a reminder, the first rider to retrieve the red flag at the summit wins. There's also a special prize from the club waiting for the victor." As the countdown began-"Ten, nine, eight..."-I attempted to swing my leg over and dismount. Sean's arm instantly tightened around my waist, preventing my escape.
"Seven..." the official called.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSean's lips brushed against my ear, sending an unwelcshiver down my spine. "If you're scared, you can turn and hold onto me." I was formulating a scathing retort when the official shouted, "Go!" Tristan shot forward immediately, with Jessica releasing a terrified squeal. "Mr. Lawrence, please slow down! Safety first!" "Safety is nothing," Tristan called back. "Winning is everything!" To my confusion, Sean remained motionless at the starting line, making no effort to pursue Tristan's rapidly disappearing form. The silence stretched between us until I couldn't bear it any longer.
"What are you doing?" I finally demanded. "Are you trying to lose the race?" His response cas a low rumble against my back. "What, worried you'll have to go back to Lawrence if I lose?" 2/3 Chapter 118: Two Men's Bet-1
I let out a cold laugh. "Why would I worry? It's better forif you lase. I chere to discuss financing with Mr. Lawrence, after all."
Sean's body went rigid. His voice, when it came, was dangerously quiet. e "What did you just say? Say it again." "If you're so eager to hear it," I challenged, "I can repeat it twice, even ten times."
Before I could continue, Sean spurred the horse forward with such sudden ferocity that was thrown back against his chest. The Arabian stallion leaped into motion, racing down the track with breathtaking speed.
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