Chapter 394
**Judy’s POV**
I watched as Gavin growled a curse down the hallway, his voice so loud it felt like it would shake the whole building. I was shocked when he suddenly took off, leaving me staring with my mouth wide open.
What just happened?
I wasn’t sure how long I had been standing there, but soon Saminy, Tabby, Nan, and Frene came rushing into the hallway, almost bumping into me. Irene looked around, breathless, as she recognized the sounds of her father’s voice nearby.
“Where did he go?” she asked, worry showing on her face. “Is he okay?”
“I… I don’t know,” I whispered, my body shaking a little.
“You’ve been crying,” she noted, concern in her voice.
“Did he say or do something to hurt you?” Tabby asked, gently touching my arm.
Everyone was focused on me, and I felt unsure about how to explain everything to them.
“I told him that I saw Daisy last,” I started to say.
It was night in his suite. I admitted, “He went off and left,” my voice sounding breathless.
Irene narrowed her eyes. “What the hell are you talking about?” she asked me.
I looked at her.
Your aunt Daisy was with him last night…
“Yeah, they went out to dinner. It lasted about an hour,” she said, rolling her eyes. “My aunt is relentless, but he managed to keep her entertained.”
“I can’t believe it took you that long,” I said, frowning.
“Irene, she was in his suite last night. I saw her. I talked to her. She was only wearing a bathrobe and said that Gavin was in the shower,” I continued.
I called out to her, “Irene?”
Her eyes widened, and panic washed over her face. She looked ready to run in the direction where her father had gone.
“Irene?” I repeated, trying to get her attention.
She looked like she was about to have a panic attack.
“I knew she would do something like this,” she said through clenched teeth. “I wanted him.”
“Warned him?” I asked, surprised.
“I asked,” she said. “About what?”
“About my awful aunt. I knew she would do something like this,” Irene said, her voice low with anger. Her eyes flashed with frustration.
I was really confused now, and so were the others who were listening.
Irene turned to look at me, trying to calm herself down.
“My father wasn’t in the suite last night,” she said, shaking her head. “At least, not until really late.”
He was with Matt and me. We had spent some time together, enjoying a family outing. When we got back, we noticed a strange smell in the house. However, we were so tired that we didn’t think much of it.
My heart sank as I realized something was off.
I stared at her, my stomach in knots. My eyes were wide and my mouth hung open in shock.
“What?” I managed to ask, my voice sounding strange and hollow.
“Daisy broke into our suite last night and left before we got back,” she said.
Irene growled.
I let out a breath, feeling my heart sink even lower.
“Holy shit…”
Gavin’s point of view:
Rage.
Nothing could compare to the feeling burning inside me right now. All I felt was pure rage, and it was directed at one person.
Daisy Baldwin had crossed a line. I knew exactly where she was, and I wasn’t going to let her get away with it.
She had broken into my hotel suite, a place I shared with my children. While I was away, she had messed with Judy, my daughter, and caused chaos. I couldn’t believe she would do something like this. I had to confront her and put a stop to it.
I was really angry and hurt. Daisy had crossed a line, and I wasn’t going to let her get away with it. This was the end of her reign, even if it meant I had to go to great lengths to make it happen.
Daisy was sitting at the bar with a couple of guys.
Daisy was being her usual charming self, flirting and twirling her hair to get people to buy her more drinks. I honestly thought she might show up at the ceremony uninvited, knowing I would be there. I was surprised she didn’t.
I thought that if she wasn’t at the ceremony, she was probably at the bar.
“Come with me,” I said, skipping any greetings.
One of the guys turned around and looked like he was about to say something, but then he just nodded.
I stood there, ready to fight. The look in my eyes was both daring and dangerous. As soon as they realized who I was and that I was just playing around, the first guy’s face went pale, and he backed off right away. The second guy did the same thing.
Daisy looked at me, her eyes wide as she noticed how angry I was. I didn’t give her a chance to ask me anything. Instead, I grabbed her arm and pulled her off the bar stool. I didn’t care if I hurt her.
I was really angry, and Daisy was the one who had to deal with my rage. I pulled her out of the bar while people around us wondered what was happening, their whispers trailing behind us.
Daisy was clever enough not to resist. She stumbled along behind me as I dragged her outside. Once we were out, I took a deep breath, trying to calm down.
We stepped out of the bar, and I pulled her toward a quieter spot, wanting to avoid an audience.
Suddenly, I stopped and pushed her gently against the wall. I made sure not to touch her too much, but enough for her to feel my presence.
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