Chapter 436
Chapter 436 Just Ordinary Friends
The woman's expression hardened. "What are you implying?" Raegan's smile was faint. "Maybe I got it wrong. It seems you're fine with being a lover, so maybe my sympathy is misplaced."
The woman was stunned by Raegan's boldness, having assumed Raegan was one of her kind. Shouldn't Raegan be trying to win Mitchel back? How could Raegan insult her in Mitchel's presence?
"So what? Sure, Mr. Dixon may have flirted with me, but he's not interested in you!" The woman's fury twisted her features as she retorted without holding back, "And who's to say how many have flirted with you in secret? Drop the innocent act! You're no high-class prostitute...
Fuming over how close her schemes could have made it earlier, only to be thwarted by Raegan, the woman lifted her hand in a huff, prepared to hurl the drink at Raegan.
But Raegan caught the woman's wrist just in time. "Whether I'm respectable or not isn't your place to say," Raegan stated calmly.
Her wrist held by Raegan, the woman could only stare as Raegan tipped her hand, the drink she meant to pour at Raegan dousing herself instead.
After releasing the woman, Raegan watched as the glass clattered to the floor. "Just remember, careless words come with consequences," she cautioned.
The woman stood drenched and disheveled, her wrist throbbing. She was not sensible enough to read the room and continued to insult Raegan, "I struck a nerve, huh? All you dolled-up ladies are just the same..."
"Enough!" Mitchel's voice cut through the air, deep and on the verge of erupting.
The woman smirked. "Looks like he's telling you to zip it!" Mitchel was beside himself with fury. What a moron this woman was! He blurted out, "Idiot!"
Mr. Ortega, sensing the growing tension, regretted his decision to involve the woman, a choice he aimed to please Mitchel instead of upsetting him. Attempting to diffuse the situation, he joked, "Well, Mr. Dixon's allure is really irresistible: See, these two stunning women are vying for his attention. That's something most of us can only dream of!"
The room filled with laughter at Mr. Ortega's attempt to lighten the mood.
The laughter and jesting continued around them.
"It's a rare sight indeed."
"Sure, if Mr. Dixon weren't here, maybe the rest of us would stand a chance. But with him around, we're all out of luck."
The men's jokes, fueled by alcohol, took a dive into coarseness.
Meanwhile, Raegan felt lost, unable to pinpoint who Mitchel was rebuking. Feeling out of place, she questioned the point of this squabble. Engaging in a spat with a woman and being perceived as envious by onlookers felt utterly foolish to her.
Raegan turned to Mitchel, her heart cooling. "Mitchel, are you ready to give up without any inquiry?"
Mitchel's expression grew stern, as if he couldn't tolerate her presence here anymore.
Raegan bit her lip, fighting back her tears. "Fine by me. If it's meant to be, it'll be. It's best we don't waste our time."
Mitchel's fists clenched, a surge of distress washing over him. Not to waste time? Was Raegan implying he shouldn't squander hers?
"And about Stefan, we're just acquaintances. Our meeting was coincidental, not what you might assume." Raegan's initial confidence had ebbed away, leaving her in doubt. She wondered if Mitchel cared about her explanation.
Despite her discomfort, Raegan felt compelled to clarify her intentions for being here. She wanted to end the confusion that had lingered over the past few days.
Having said her piece, Raegan turned briskly and exited, leaving a stunned Mitchel behind.
Mitchel blinked. What did Raegan just reveal? She and Stefan were simply friends? Indeed, just friends!
The woman heavily dolled up, sighed in relief as Raegan left. She acknowledged her inability to rival Raegan. She sauntered over to Mitchel, her tone dripping with flirtation, "Mr. Dixon, now that I've removed that nuisance for you, what's my prize?" It wasn't uncommon for a man of Mitchel's means to be surrounded by a bevy of women.
The woman knew too well that rich men were always after those young and naive girls. Once boredom set in, even the most stunning beauty lost her allure. Therefore, the woman's strategy was to be accommodating, skilled, and charming to keep a man's interest.
"Mr. Dixon, would you grace me with the pleasure of a drink together?" The woman edged closer, her scent overpowering.
Mitchel's face turned icy, and he swiftly brushed the drink off her hand.
Caught off guard, the woman tripped and landed awkwardly on the floor.
Mitchel, towering and stern, cast a scornful glance over the crowd and stated firmly, "Just so we're clear, I was the one chasing her! I pleaded for her company!"
His words echoed, laden with significance, stunning the onlookers, particularly Mr. Ortega, who regretted his actions deeply. He had never intended to cross the woman Mitchel favored!
Mr. Ortega, who had his own requests for Mitchel, now just hoped to avoid Mitchel's ire.
The woman, still on the floor, attempted to catch Mr. Ortega's attention with a sweet call, "Mr. Ortega!"
The woman felt her last bit of hope dwindled, yet she reached out for any remaining chance.
Mr. Ortega found the woman incredibly vexing. He knew angering Mitchel could lead to serious consequences. His face twisted in annoyance, and he pushed the woman aside with force. "Get lost! Bitch!"
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Just as the taxi began to drive away, a voice echoed from behind. "Raegan!"
The taxi driver glanced at Raegan in the rearview mirror, questioning, "Is that man calling out for you?"
Raegan's response was frosty. "No, let's just keep going." She was determined to avoid any further entanglement with Mitchel since she had said her pieces.
The driver followed her instructions and drove away.
Not long after, a sudden roar interrupted their way.
The taxi screeched to a stop.
Mitchel's car door flung open, revealing his determined figure. The taxi driver, anxious, said, "Miss, this could be trouble." Mitchel approached the taxi, tapping on the window, trying to get inside. He glared at the driver, his voice cold. "Open the door."
The driver felt immense pressure. He never thought he'd be intimidated by a young man's stare.
Despite his nervousness, the driver stood firm, reassuring Raegan, "Don't worry. I won't let him in." His voice betrayed his fear.
The driver pulled out his phone, ready to make an emergency call in Mitchel's presence.
Raegan acknowledged the driver's kindness and didn't want to alarm him or cause trouble for him. So she reassured him, "Sir, relax. He's someone I know."
"He's someone you know?" The driver was about to dial the number, but upon hearing this, he swiftly canceled the call.
"Yes, just lower the window. I need to talk to him," Raegan confirmed.
Once the window was down, Mitchel outside wasted no time. "I was in Ashfield last night."
Mitchel's voice got rough. "I got it wrong."
Although they cleared the misunderstanding, Raegan felt slighted. This made her realize there were too many issues between them. The lack of trust was disheartening. Trying anything without sorting this mess would be reckless.
"Hmm, gotcha," Raegan said.
Mitchel hesitated, murmuring an apology, "I'm sorry..."
She replied calmly, "Okay, I accept it. Can I go now?" Mitchel stood there, his tall figure immobile. With the misunderstanding cleared, he didn't want to let her leave. He asserted, "Come with me."
Raegan found his words bold. "Mr. Dixon, there are women waiting for your attention. Don't joke around with me.
"What women?" Mitchel asked.
"Drop the act. The woman in the chamber was eagerly vying for your attention. Please don't waste your time on me," she shot back.
A smile crossed Mitchel's face.
Raegan felt something wasn't right. Was she sounding jealous?