What Happens in Chapter 2109 – From the Book The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Dive into Chapter 2109, a pivotal chapter in The Day I Kissed An Older Man, written by Cher the Cherished. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
Meanwhile, Lucas led a group of people toward Melody's location. He drove out of the garage in his race car since only a race car could guarantee absolute speed on mountain roads.
Edmund sat in the car behind him. Although they had set out at the same time, Lucas had left them far behind.
He looked at the constantly blinking marker on the tablet with a worried expression. "Can we go faster? We're very far from Mister Lucas. It's dangerous for him to enter the abandoned building alone."
The driver replied, "We're already driving as fast as we can. There's a sharp turn ahead; we can't accelerate any further."
As Lucas approached the bend, he did not reduce the speed at all. Instead, he swiftly maneuvered the car around the winding mountain road and made a sharp turn by turning the steering wheel. That was the only way to ensure absolute speed.
Lucas did not plan to go into the abandoned building alone. Another pair of law enforcement officers were heading toward the same place as he was in a helicopter.
Faster!
Lucas had not said much since confirming Melody's disappearance. He kept on thinking how scared she must be. He feared that it might be too late by the time he got there.
It was just last night Melody quietly read her script in front of him, yet less than a day had passed, and someone had taken her away.
Lucas had never regretted so much not insisting on having a driver pick up Melody.
Faster!
Melody did not expect her good intentions to be met with such words from Wendy, and her eyes widened in anger.
The guy with the buzzcut clicked his tongue. "They're really different, huh? No wonder Melody can become popular."
"Pah! She only became popular by stealing what should've been mine! If you guys want to play, play with her, okay? Just don't touch me!" Wendy continued urging them to go after Melody.
Unfortunately, Melody was the one paying them, so they did not need to do anything to Wendy as Melody had instructed them to let her go. After all, there was a chance Melody would not pay them the remaining money if they went against her order.
"Melody, you better think it over. There won't be another chance to get back at Wendy if you let her go now," cautioned BD.
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