Chapter 781
Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy arrived at the abandoned factory grounds at the same time as Jareth; their steps echoed through the desolation.
When Jareth stepped out of his sports car, his chiseled face was as pale as marble, except for the piercing eyes that glinted ominously under the headlights.
“Where’s Marilla? Any news?!” He spoke with a strained voice and with his lips cracked.
His hoarse voice made his words sound broken and fragmented. Seeing the pain in his eyes, Thaddeus felt a pang of sympathy.
In a single night, Jareth had been struck by blow after blow, each as devastating as a thunderbolt, which left him visibly shaken to the core.
“Lily was here early. She’s on the trail, but I’ve lost contact with her!” Evadne clenched her jaw when pulling out her cell phone, “Every damn cell signal is blocked here. The kidnappers chose this place on purpose. Cunning bastards!”
“Evadne, keep cool. I’ve got a hunch. Gordon’s already contacted Abernathy Telecom, our family’s company. They’re sending portable satellite backpacks and some cutting–edge gear to restore the signal,” Thaddeus said, while wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her close.
Thaddeus was prepared for this scenario, as he had lived through a similar ordeal in his youth.
“Lily’s got skills. She’ll be okay. She’ll find Marilla.”
Jareth’s pale lips trembled as he repeated the words like a mantra; it was hard to tell whether what he said
was for their comfort or his own.
Ignoring them, he started towards the back hills, only to be intercepted by Thaddeus.
“Jareth, where are you going?”
“To find Marilla.” Jareth’s gaze was dazed and unfocused.
“Alone? You won’t find her by blindly charging over those hills!”
Thaddeus’s eyes burned with intensity, “Don’t panic. The team Evadne and I brought is already spreading out to search. Captain Ashbourne will be here any minute!”
“Don’t panic? Thaddeus, they’ve taken Marilla, she’s my life!”
Jareth’s voice broke into hysteria, and his eyes were bloodshot, “I’ve got nothing left, only Marilla. If anything happens to her, if anything happens to her…”
He couldn’t finish.
Alive he might be, but he felt as if there was no difference from being dead. Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
That’s when Aaron arrived with a squad of police; there was enough manpower to surround the entire factory. Drones were dispatched to scour the west district.
“Team one, sweep the back hills! Team two, with me!”
“Yes, Captain Ashbourne!”
Despite being in pain from a recent scuffle with Hans, Aaron was too worried about Marilla to care for his own injuries.
“Aaron!” finding his face so pale, Evadne rushed to his side.
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“I’m fine, don’t worry.”
Aaron took a deep breath; his eyes were misting as he faced Jareth, “Mr. Fairhaven, I’m sorry.”
“It’s not your fault.”
Jareth cut him off, and his voice was carried away by the cold wind, “You were trying to protect Marilla. I know. The person who took was probably after me. I’m the one who’s put her in danger.”
Hearing this, Aaron felt a deeper sense of guilt; he wished Jareth would just grab him and shake the life out of him.
Marilla was still bound, but she fought like a fierce young lioness trapped in a cage, attacking her captors with a ferocious desperation she had never shown before. But her frail body was soon overpowered and knocked to the ground.
“Beat her, beat her hard!” Edith, clutching her bleeding ear, screamed with a vicious fury, “otherwise, do you want to get bitten like Alston?”
The others were scared stiff, so they complied by raining down blows upon Marilla. A kick to the abdomen sent a sharp pain through her, and a metallic taste filled her mouth.
Though her body endured the brutal assault, Marilla had her lips curled into a bitter smile. For the first time in her life, she fought back with all her might, for her dignity.
Even if it meant death, she had no regrets.
Besides, Glynnis watched with a twisted delight and cackled at the chaos.
“Did you think I brought you here to watch the show?” Edith snarled while shoving her, “She’s nearly half–dead. Finish her off!”
“Me?” Glynnis scoffed, with arms crossed, “Why don’t you do it?”
“It was I who gave you the chance for revenge, and you expect me to get my hands dirty?”
“Ha, Edith, you think I’m a fool? If I lay a finger on her, I’d be a murderer,” Glynnis sneered, “Why should I take that risk for you? I wouldn’t even do that for my own mother, let alone you.”
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“Glynnis!” Edith shrieked, “You ungrateful wretch! You deserve everything that’s coming to you!”
The insult hit Glynnis hard, and she laughed maliciously, “I’m not just an ungrateful wretch. I’ve got AIDS.”
“What?!” Edith staggered back in horror and revolted, “You filthy thing, you’ve got that dirty disease? Stay away from me, don’t come any closer!”
“Stay away? Oh, we’re much closer than you think. We’re kin now.”
Glynnis‘ eyes gleamed with madness, “Welcome to the world of AIDS, Ms. Edith,”
“What are you talking about?”
“Remember the coffee I served you last time? I added a special ingredient to show my gratitude. It was my
blood.”
Edith felt as if struck by lightning, and the room started spinning around her. She remembered the strange taste of that coffee, the subtle hint of iron. It was blood?
She retched violently; it felt like her world was crumbling around her.
She doubled over suddenly, clutching her chest, and retched up the remnants of last night’s meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
11:10
Amidst the chaos, a cacophony erupted from downstairs–there was metal clashing, followed by a series of swift, heavy footsteps.
Then, with a deafening crash, the door was kicked clean off its hinges.
Brandishing a blade was Lily, who burst into the room like a comet streaking through the night sky!
The pampered thugs stood no chance against this seasoned bodyguard; within moments, she had all five of them sprawled on the floor; with her knife moving so quick and precise, she sliced them to the bone with each swipe.
No mercy for men or women alike.
She severed the tendons in their hands and feet, one by one.
The ceaseless screams turned the place into a slaughterhouse drenched in blood.
When it came to Alston, who could barely speak, Lily plunged her knife into his leg twice more, in order to vent the fury meant for her young master towards the vile creature who dared to covet the young mistress.
“Run for it!”
Edith and Glynnis tried to flee, heads in hands, but Lily wouldn’t grant these beasts any quarter.
Leaping into action, she grabbed their hair–one in each iron grip; the pain was so intense that they thought their scalps might be ripped off.
*Argh!”
Lily, not one for words, used all her strength to bang the two evil–minded heads together with a sickening thud!
Edith and Glynnis dropped like dead weights, collapsing to the floor in unison.
Lily’s chest heaved with hatred and agony.
It wasn’t that she didn’t want to finish them off–no, these wretches deserved a more personal end at the hands of the young master and Mr. Thaddeus.
“Madam!”
Lily knelt beside the battered Marilla, scooped up her limp form with bloodstained hands and embraced her tightly
“Lily”
Marilla mustered a smile by lifting the corners of her mouth ever so slightly, she was even comforting her, “I’m okay. I protected my head. I fought back. I won’t let anyone bully me again.”
“That’s the spirit, you did good, madam!”
Wiping her tears fiercely, Lily cradled Marilla’s broken body. “Come, I’ll take you home, we’re going home?
But as she stepped through the threshold, she froze
Two gun barrels, dark as the abyss, were pressed against her head
“Aaron, have they found Barry’s body?” Evadne asked with concern, she was following the case closely
Aaron’s expression was grave, “Yes, it was found so quickly that even our forensic team thought it strange
The others leaned in, “What do you mean?”
“According to the witness, April, the suspect Gary instructed his secretary to dump the body westward,
mentioning it was nearly camera–free. But that area is under heavy surveillance due to government
development projects. And the body wasn’t buried; instead it was tossed by the side of the highway, almost as if they didn’t care if it was found.”
A glint of darkness flashed in Thaddeus‘ eyes, “Barry was murdered last night, and tonight Marilla was kidnapped. Gary is manipulating both cases!”
“No, that’s wrong!” Evadne blanched, with a foreboding sense overshadowing her.
Just then, Jason, who looked panic–stricken, rushed over to show them the phone,
“Lady Evadne! Mr. Thaddeus! It’s terrible, look at this!”
They turned to the phone screen.
On a video streaming website, a mysterious live broadcast had appeared, which garnered hundreds of thousands of viewers.
And the broadcast showed Marilla being tormented by a bullying ring led by Edith and Glynnis!
From Alston’s attempted assault to Marilla’s resistance, to the brutal beating by the gang.
The entire cruel ordeal was captured by a hidden camera and was now streaming live for all to see.
The broadcast was titled ominously.
“Marilla!” Jareth’s eyes, reddened with rage and tears, bore into the screen.
His beloved and life’s treasure was being trampled, bullied, and insulted by these scum.
This live execution of the monsters was also a public dissection of his heart; it was an apocalyptic torture. “Marilla!” Thaddeus and Aaron cried out in agony.
But Evadne, gripped by a more terrifying realization, shouted in distress, “It’s Gary! He’s behind this live broadcast too! It’s deliberate! He’s been setting us up from the start; Marilla’s life is in danger!”