Of the Ashley Rivers stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 106. Let's read the author's Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run Ashley Rivers story right here.
Clara winced as her back ached from the impact, but she quickly pulled herself together. "I just got a bit turned around," she said, trying to sound casual.
Jackson immediately shot back, "You weren't just lost. You looked like you were sneaking around on purpose, trying to eavesdrop. Clara, I've told you before, if you see me, keep your distance, or I can't promise I won't lose my cool."
To emphasize his point, he brandished a gun and loaded a bullet with unsettling speed. A shiver ran down Clara's spine. Jackson was clearly off his rocker, bringing a gun to a place like this. Instinctively, she ducked behind the sofa where Dylan was sitting.
Dylan, with his fingers wrapped around a glass of whiskey, said calmly, "Jackson, put the gun down."
Jackson grimaced, grumbling as he set the gun aside, but his tone was still harsh. "Clara, get out."
Clara wasn't clueless; it was clear both Richard and Jackson couldn't stand her. But Richard wasn't as extreme as Jackson, who seemed ready to escalate things. What had she done to deserve such hostility?
Logically, Dylan should despise her too. So, why did he step in to stop Jackson? Her mind raced, and she quickly figured it might be thanks to Simon's influence. Swallowing hard, she said, "I'll head out right away."
Just as she was about to leave, Dylan spoke up again, "The guys outside are looking for you."
Though Jackson had never visited this so-called home, being married made him uncomfortable. He wanted a divorce and hoped his friends could help sort it out. Dylan had met the woman who married into the Dawson family.
"She's actually quite nice. Maybe you should try getting to know her."
"What?! You must be kidding. She came from a modest family, and her parents practically twisted my grandfather's arm to get her married into our family. That’s basically selling her! She's just a commodity her family pawned off to the Dawsons!"
Jackson's eyes were full of disdain as he swirled his drink. "She is remarkably composed. Over the past three years, nobody in my family besides my grandfather has bothered to see her, yet she stays in that marital home without causing any trouble. It seems like she intends to hold on to her position."
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