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Chapter 212 I’ll ́Show Him What Despair Feels Like
Stepping out of the private room, Gerard trailed close behind Kristian, talking as he went. “Mr. Shaw, next time you’ve got an emergency and have to disappear, could you at least give me a little warning first? You’re making things really hard for me here.”
“Am I?” Kristian’s voice was ice–cold, his expression unreadable.
Gerard blinked, thrown off. Why did it feel like Kristian was quite furious today?
Still, he didn’t linger on it, chalking it up to one of Kristian’s famously unpredictable moods. Trying to stay ahead of the storm, he asked, “Was there something urgent you had to take care of?”
Kristian didn’t reply. Instead, he strode directly toward the door of the private room Freya and Melvin had gone into earlier. Without a hint of hesitation, he raised his foot, clearly about to kick it open.
Gerard caught him just in time.
“You can’t do that!” he blurted, panic lacing his voice. He’d jumped to conclusions–assuming Kristian was gacting out of jealousy over Freya dining with Melvin. “If you barge in like this, Ms. Briggs is going to hate you
even more than she already does!”
“As if she’s ever liked me.” Kristian’s voice was flat, edged with bitterness.
Gerard stood there, momentarily stunned. Well… at least Kristian had some self–awareness.
Still gripping Kristian’s arm, Gerard did his best to reason with him. “Let me knock first. Just wait here, alright?”
Kristian’s brows drew into a tight frown, but he didn’t object.
Gerard sighed and knocked on the door, feeling all sorts of tangled emotions swirl in his chest.
Nothing
He knocked again. Still nothing.
“Ms. Briggs? Melvin?” he called out on the third knock, adding politely, “Would it be alright if we came in?”
Kristian shoved the door open
with force
Gerard, who had his ear pressed against it, stumbled forward and nearly landed flat on his face.
Just as he opened his mouth to speak, he caught sight of the empty room. No one inside. Before he could even voice his confusion, he saw Kristian’s face darken, his expression colder than before.
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without saying another word, Kristian spun on his heel and stalked off, tossing a single command over his shoulder. “Call Melvin. If he so much as touches Freya, I’ll show him what despair really feels like.”
“Melvin?” Gerard echoed, even more lost now.
Kristian didn’t answer. He was already making a beeline for the reception desk.
Gerard stood frozen for a moment, completely at sea, but if Kristian wathis serious, then something must definitely be off
After a quick pause, he fished out his phone and called Melvin.
Whatever this mess was, it needed clearing up. Surely it was just some kind of misunderstanding–Melvin
wouldn’t dare hurt Freya
But after a few rings, Melvin declined the call.
Gerard stopped in his tracks, stunned.
Kristian turned, noticing, “Did you get through?”
“I did…” Gerard replied, his stomach dropping. “But he hung up.”
Kristian’s expression turned glacial.
With worry creeping in fast, he didn’t care anymore about whether Freya might resent him for interfering. He kept walking as he dialed her number.
Just like Melvin’s call, hers ended abruptly after a few rings.
He tried again. This time, her phone was switched off.
Watching Kristian’s face grow colder by the second, Gerard scrambled to send Melvin a message. “Why’d you hang up? Mr. Shaw is looking for you. Where are you?”
Melvin replied, “I’m busy with Ms. Briggs. Tell your boss not to disturb us.”
Still not reassured, Gerard texted again, “Just pick up the phone.”
Melvin’s reply came quickly, “I’ll call you later.”
Seeing that Melvin sounded calm, Gerard felt just a little bit of relief and followed Kristian toward the front
desk.
The hotel staff greeted them with perfect politeness.
Kristian didn’t waste words. “I need a room on the 23rd floor. Any type will do.” Inside, he was clearly on edge, but his voice remained cool and collected.
The receptionist checked the system and responded, “All rooms on the 23rd floor are currently booked.”
“Not even one left?”
“That’s correct, sir.”
Kristian’s gaze turned stormy.
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Gerard, still not understanding what was going on, asked, “Sir, why do you need a room?”
“Then unlock the elevator to the 23rd floor. I’m heading up to find my friend,” Kristian said, brushing the question off.
“I’m sorry, sir, but you’ll need to provide your friend’s name and room number.” the receptionist said politely.
“Melvin Swain. Room 2309,” Kristian replied flatly.
Gerard’s confusion only deepened. Melvin?
“I’m sorry, sir, but we don’t have any guest under that name staying in that room. If you can call your friend
and confirm it, we’ll unlock the elevator right away,” the receptionist said again.
Kristian, dressed in a sharp, tailored suit, gave off an intimidating air.
It hit him–the room must’ve been booked under someone else’s name.
And the hotel’s policies weren’t going to bend for anyone, not even him.
“Keep trying to get ahold of Melvin. I’ve got a call to make,” Kristian said curtly, turning away and pulling out his phone as he stepped aside.
“Alright,” Gerard agreed, still totally baffled.
Kristian rubbed the bridge of his nose, pulled out his phone, and dialed another number.
The call picked up instantly. “Kristian! Do you have something against me?” Damon’s voice was thick with
irritation.
Patti had just picked up his video call, only for it to be interrupted by Kristian’s.
“Call your staff at the hotel your company owns and tell them to unlock the elevator to the 23rd floor,” Kristian snapped, not in the mood to explain.
Damon was caught off guard.
“What hotel?”
Kristian gave him the address.
Though clearly annoyed, Damon still made the call. He knew Kristian wouldn’t ask unless it was something
serious.
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