Chapter 329 – Highlight Chapter from They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian)
Chapter 329 is a standout chapter in They Want Me Back When It's Too Late (Jessica and Brian) by Free Collection, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Alpha narrative into new territory.
Chapter 329
“Who is it? What’s all the noise this early in the morning? Can’t a person get some sleep?!” Jessica yanked the door open, staring directly into Brian st worried eyes.
“Jessi, you okay?” Brian asked.
“I’m fine. Why wouldn’t I be?” Jessica thought his question was completely random until she saw what dangled from his long fingers. It was a mouse tail
The poor thing looked like it had been killed instantly. Its gray fur was matted with blood.
“Oh god-” Jessica was already exhausted from a sleepless night, and now this disgusting sight hit her like a punch to the gut. She grabbed the doorframe and started dry heaving.
Brian panicked. He immediately dropped the dead mouse and reached out to pat her back.
Jessica was still retching but managed to stumble backward in disgust. “Don’t touch me!”
The thought of Brian’s hands on that mouse tait made her stomach lurch again.
Brian quickly stepped back.
“Jessi, don’t worry about me. Go inside and peel an orange. I heard the smell helps with nausea,” he said frantically.
Tears streamed down Jessica’s face as she gagged. Brian’s heart clenched at the sight.
Just as Brian decided to hell with everything and started moving toward her, Jessica turned and walked away.
Brian exhaled in relief and followed her inside.
While Jessica was sick, he quickly grabbed a broom and mop to clean up the mess outside. He bagged the dead mouse and left it by the door.
After everything was spotless, he scrubbed his hands with soap several times before finally bringing Jessica a cup of hot water.
“Jessi, drink some water and rinse your mouth.” Brian’s voice was gentle.
Jessica leaned against the sink, her face pale. She took the glass and gulped down a large mouthful, swished it around, then spit it out. She repeated this two or three times until the awful taste finally disappeared.
She handed the glass back. Brian was already offering her a warm, damp towel.
Jessica wiped her face, fully awake now.
“Thank you.” She draped the towel over the rack, her back to Brian.
–“Don’t mention it.” Brian shook his head and left the bathroom without being asked, giving her space to collect herself.
His thoughtfulness lifted her spirits a little.
When she came out, Brian was on his phone, his voice sharp and angry. “Get me the security footage from the building right now. I want to know who did this!”
God knew how worried Brian had been this morning. He’d come to bring Jessica breakfast as usual, but when he reached her door, he found a giant dead
rat.
That’s why he’d lost his head and knocked on Jessica’s door without dealing with the rat first, making Jessica suffer through that awful scene.
The more Brian thought about it, the more guilty he felt. And the angrier he became at whoever had left that dead rat at Jessica’s door.
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