Chapter 395
**Chapter 395**
“You crossed a major line, Daisy,” I said through clenched teeth. “What were you thinking?”
Her eyes narrowed, and I caught a glimpse of fear in her gaze.
“I have no idea what you’re talking about, Gavin…” she said, trying to deny it. I couldn’t help but scoff at her words.
Did she really think I wouldn’t find out about her little games? Did she honestly believe I was that gullible?
“Don’t play stupid,” I replied, knowing there was more to the story.
“I can’t believe you broke into my hotel suite!” I exclaimed, my voice low and angry. “You invaded my space while I was gone. Why would you do that?”
She pressed her lips together tightly, like she was hiding a secret. This only made me more frustrated.
“Answer my question!” I said, my voice low and threatening.
Before she could respond, I heard hurried footsteps behind me. They sounded like someone was running.
“Dad!”
I heard Irene shouting as she ran toward me.
“Answer me!” I demanded again, not paying attention to the fact that my daughter was hurrying toward me. I kept my eyes on Daisy, who looked back over her shoulder and then straight at me.
“I did it because she doesn’t deserve you, Gavin. I’ve always been here for you. I was there when my sister died, leaving you a single father. I was there when you got custody of Matthew. I’ve always been by your side.”
“Your mother already gave me her blessing. Why can’t you see that I’m the one you’re meant to be with?”
“You don’t get to tell me who I’m supposed to be with,” I replied, my voice filled with frustration.
“You and my mother need to stop interfering in my love life because it’s just not happening,” I said firmly.
That’s when I sensed Judy’s presence behind me. She stood next to Irene, and they both looked at me with concerned expressions, as if they were worried about what I would say next.
“I was going to say something,” I started.
“I went to dinner with you the other night out of pity. There was nothing more to it. You invaded my space and crossed a serious line.”
“Is that really true?” you asked, surprised.
Judy’s soft voice came from behind me, filled with pain. It hurt to hear her like this.
“It was all a lie. You weren’t there with Gavin?” she asked.
Daisy turned her eyes to Judy, a look of malice on her face.
I punched the wall, just inches from her face. When she saw the hole I made, her eyes went wide with shock. It was so close that I could see the fear in her expression.
“Don’t F*cking…” she started, but I could tell she was scared.
“Look at her…” I said through clenched teeth. “Eyes on me.”
“Aunt Daisy, why would you do something like that?” Irene asked.
Daisy kept her eyes on me, but she answered Irene instead.
“Because it was supposed to be me. I was meant to be the one warming your father’s bed, but instead, he found himself with a pretty little whore.”
I grabbed her by the throat without saying another word, cutting off her air supply.
Her eyes bulged as she struggled to breathe, swatting at my hands and silently begging me to loosen my grip. I could see the panic in her expression, but I was too far gone to care. I had pushed past the point of concern for her well-being.
Irene shouted, “Dad, you’re going to kill her! Loosen your grip!”
Daisy’s face was turning red as she tapped on the wall, pleading for me to stop. The sound of her tapping echoed in the room, mixing with the tension in the air.
her tapping continued, her hands shaking as she felt her energy fading away.
**Chapter 395**
“Ethan…” I heard Judy whispering behind me.
“What?” Irene asked.
“She’s…”
“Judy pointed to Daisy’s hands as she tapped on the wall, spelling out Ethan’s name in Morse code. I realized Judy was right; I knew Morse code too. Daisy was indeed tapping out Ethan’s name.”
I relaxed my grip so she could breathe. She took a deep breath and began coughing as the air filled her lungs. Her eyes watered, and she tried to wipe them away.
“Guess you’re not as dumb as I thought,” she croaked.
Judy rubbed her sore and red neck, feeling frustrated.
“What about Ethan?” she asked, her voice demanding. “What does he have to do with any of this?”
Daisy narrowed her eyes, ready to explain.
“He has everything to do with this,” she said firmly.
“Who do you think put me up to this?” I asked slyly.
“What?” Judy replied, her voice sounding distant and strange.
I stepped away from Daisy. Suddenly, I felt the full weight of the situation pressing down on me.
“What are you talking about?” I asked, feeling confused and frustrated.
Daisy took a moment to gather her thoughts before she answered.
“Your girlfriend’s ex is here and wants you out of the way. So, we came up with a plan.”
“Together. Clever, aren’t we?”
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