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The Perfect Thief novel Chapter 5

Summary for Chapter Ch 5: The Perfect Thief

Chapter Ch 5 – A Turning Point in The Perfect Thief by Free Collection

In this chapter of The Perfect Thief, Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Chapter Ch 5 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Judy’s POV

“You were right,” I heard one of his friends saying. “She does work here. This is going to be so good.”

“Hey, call girl, can we get a table, or are you just going to stare at us?”

Call girl?

I placed the menus on the table for them and waited for each of them to take a seat.

“I’m not a call girl. Please, take your seat.”

As I leaned over the table to put the beer in front of each of them, one of them grabbed my rear end. I felt my entire body freeze.

“I like this little uniform on you. How about you take it off and see what’s underneath.”

My entire body went hot as I stepped back from the table, forcing his hand to drop.

“Do not touch me,” I said loudly to each of them.

“Oh, come on, Judy. Aren’t you here to satisfy men?” Another of his friends asked. “So come here and satisfy us. Sit on my lap.”

I pressed my lips together.

“I’m not a call girl,” I told them for the final time. “I’m a waitress.”

“You got this job because you’re hot,” one of them chuckled. “The manager didn’t care about your skills. He cared about whether or not you could flirt with the customers and make him a lot of money. I’m willing to give you a good tip if you let me see what’s underneath your uniform and sit on my lap.”

I felt my blood going cold from his words.

“Come here baby girl,” he said, patting his lap and winking at me.

I just stared at him, disbelieving.

I looked at Ethan who was watching me, waiting to see what I would do. How could he just let his friends speak to me like this? At one point, he would have never allowed this. He would have punched anyone who looked at me with lust in their eyes.

Now, he was acting as if he didn’t care.

“I’ll give you 10 thousand dollars if you drink this entire beer,” one of his friends asked.

My mouth nearly fell open.

“What?” I asked.

“You heard me,” he answered. “Drink this whole beer and you’ll get 10 thousand dollars.”

“We’ll all give you 10 thousand dollars each if you drink all of our beers,” another one said.

I stared at the beer and then at the men. My eyes landed on Ethan once more; he raised his brows, waiting for my answer.

Swallowing my pride, I stepped towards the table and grabbed one of the glasses.

I really didn’t like beer, but money was money, and I knew Ethan’s friends were rich and could pay that kind of money easily. I needed the cash to get my father out of prison and pay off his debt.

I brought the cup to my lips and let the liquid run down my throat. I winced at the bitter taste, but I kept pushing myself until the cup was empty. His friends were cheering and chanting as I drank the contents of the cup.

I slammed the cup on the counter and looked at the next guy who slid his beer at me, winking as he did so.

I chugged his beer as well.

I only got halfway through the third glass when I felt a firm grip around my wrist and I was yanked away.

I heard Ethan’s friends booing and telling him he was a party pooper. I had no idea where Ethan was taking me; he was quiet until we reached outside and then he whipped around to glare at me.

“Accept my offer and stop this foolishness,” he ordered.

“I won’t be your mistress, Ethan,” I told him, narrowing my eyes, my head fuzzy from the beer. “You can forget about that.”

“You’d rather act like a little slut instead?” He asked through his teeth. “You looked ridiculous in there!”

“Why do you care? You have your fiancé. This is my private business, and my private business no longer includes you.”

“You are still mine, Judy. You will always be mine,” he growled.

“Yeah, Judy is a slut and Gavin is a Lycan chairman. There’s no way,” another friend laughed.

“I’m being serious,” I told them, folding my arms across my chest.

This time Ethan did grab my throat, and his gaze turned almost deadly.

“Stop playing me for a fool and tell me the truth,” he growled. “Gavin would never want someone like you. You are nobody. You don’t fit into his world. ”

I couldn’t breathe as his hands tightened around my throat, so I couldn’t respond.

“Now, how about you do as I say and move into the house I bought? Once I get married, I’ll see you frequently at night and you can spread your pretty little legs for me only—”

There was a loud honk from nearby, making Ethan drop his hold around my neck. I coughed and rubbed my sore neck as he glared at the person interrupting us.

I glanced at the black Bently and frowned when the door opened.

I gasped when I saw Gavin seated in the back, his eyes on me.

“Get in,” he ordered.

I stared at him, disbelieving.

“I won’t ask you again, Judy,” he said through his teeth.

I felt Ethan’s shocked eyes on me as I quickly hurried towards the car and got in, closing the door behind me.

“Drive,” he ordered the driver.

“Yes, sir.”

The car started to move; Ethan stood on the curb; his mouth nearly dropped. His friends were equally shocked.

Gavin glanced at me, and I felt my cheeks redden.

“Using me to make your ex-fiancé jealous, are you?”

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