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Nancy and Cyrus were abruptly interrupted when they instinctively turned their heads to see Judson driving toward them, his handsome face devoid of any warmth.
Ramona quickly wrapped an arm around Nancy's slender waist, pulling her to the side.
Almost simultaneously, Judson hit the gas, aiming straight for Cyrus.
Take him down.
Then Nancy would be his.
Seeing the ferocity in Judson's eyes, Cyrus realized that Judson was indeed intent on harm, especially in the split second as the car sped toward him.
He dodged to the side, stumbling on a rock that sent him off balance.
Judson seized the moment to sharply turn the steering wheel.
Just as he was about to hit Cyrus.
"Judson!" Nancy shouted, her tone disapproving, "That's enough!"
Another hit would be too much. Did Judson really want to ruin himself over Cyrus?
Hearing Nancy's words, Judson, though reluctant, stopped the car.
He stepped out, eyes flushed with anger, "Nancy, he bullied you."
Nancy didn't respond, instead, she looked at Cyrus, whose face was ashen.
"Cyrus, there's no chance for us," Nancy said firmly. "You know exactly how much you contributed to the rumors and the mess I was dragged into recently."
"I can't tell if you love me or hate me, Cyrus. If it's love, I can't handle it. If it's hate, just stay away from me. I won't be so forgiving every time."
Cyrus was speechless.
It wasn't like that, it wasn't.
"Nancy, I just wanted you to come home with me."
"So you resort to dragging my name through the mud?" Nancy shot back.
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