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Hell Hath no fury like a billionaire's Ex-Chapter 27: Malicious Intent
Chapter 27: Malicious Intent
The morning sun filtered through the curtains, gently rousing me from sleep. As I stretched and blinked away the last remnants of my dreams, I remembered my plans for the day. Joan and I were heading to the farmers market to stock up on fresh produce. Dr. Chen had emphasized the importance of a healthy diet during my last check-up, and I was determined to follow her advice.
"Rise and shine, sleepyhead!" Joan’s cheerful voice called from the kitchen. "The early bird gets the best tomatoes!"
I couldn’t help but smile at her enthusiasm. Joan had been my rock through this whole ordeal with Liam, offering me a place to stay, legal counsel, and a shoulder to cry on. Her unwavering support meant more to me than she could ever know. frёewebnoѵēl.com
"Coming!" I called back, swinging my legs out of bed and padding to the bathroom to get ready.
Thirty minutes later, we were in Joan’s car, headed to the local farmers market. The drive was short, filled with light conversation and the promise of a beautiful day ahead.
"So, what’s on our shopping list?" Joan asked as we pulled into the parking lot.
I pulled out my phone, scrolling through the notes I’d made based on Dr. Chen’s recommendations. "Lots of leafy greens, colorful vegetables, some berries... oh, and we need to pick up some of that amazing locally-made yogurt."
Joan nodded approvingly. "Sounds like a plan. Let’s do this!"
The farmers market was already bustling with activity when we arrived. The air was filled with the mingled scents of fresh produce, baked goods, and fragrant flowers. For a moment, I felt a sense of peace wash over me. Here, surrounded by the vibrant colors and sounds of the market, it was easy to forget about the drama and pain of the past few weeks.
We started our shopping, weaving through the stalls and filling our bags with an array of fruits and vegetables. The vendors were friendly, offering samples and advice on how to prepare their produce. It was a welcome change from the suspicious glances and whispered comments I’d become accustomed to in public lately.
As we finished our shopping, our bags heavy with our purchases, I felt more relaxed than I had in weeks. The simple act of choosing fresh, healthy foods felt like a small act of self-care, a way of nurturing myself after all the stress and heartache.
We were just about to leave when Joan spotted one last stall she wanted to check out.
"They have the most amazing homemade jams," she explained. "I know it’s not exactly on the healthy eating plan, but a little treat now and then can’t hurt, right?"
I laughed, nodding in agreement. "You’re right. Let’s take a look."
As we sampled the various jams, I caught sight of a familiar figure across the market. My heart skipped a beat as I realized it was Sophie, my sister, the woman who had betrayed me with Liam. She hadn’t seen us yet, and I felt a sudden urge to leave before she did.
"Joan," I said quietly, tugging on her sleeve. "I think we should go."
Joan looked up, following my gaze. Her expression hardened as she spotted Sophie. "Of course. We’ve got everything we need anyway."
We quickly paid for our purchases and made our way towards the exit, my heart pounding in my chest. I wasn’t ready for a confrontation, not here in this peaceful place that had momentarily allowed me to forget my troubles.
As we reached the street, I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding. "Thanks, Joan. I just couldn’t..."
"I know," she said softly, giving my arm a squeeze. "You don’t owe her anything, Diane. Not even a moment of your time."
We crossed the street, heading towards where we’d parked the car. I was so focused on putting distance between myself and Sophie that I barely registered the sound of a car engine revving nearby.
It all happened so fast. One moment, we were crossing the street, and the next, there was a screech of tires and a blur of motion. I felt Joan’s hand grip my arm tightly, yanking me backward just as a car sped past, missing us by inches.
Time seemed to slow down as I watched our shopping bags hit the ground, fruits and vegetables scattering across the asphalt. The car swerved, fishtailing slightly before coming to an abrupt stop a few yards away.
My heart was pounding, adrenaline coursing through my veins as I tried to process what had just happened. Joan’s voice seemed to come from far away.
"Diane? Diane! Are you okay?"
I nodded numbly, my eyes fixed on the car that had nearly hit us. As the driver’s door opened, I felt a wave of shock and anger wash over me. Liam stepped out, and to my horror, he was laughing.
"Oh, what a shame," he called out, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "I almost got you that time."
Joan’s arm wrapped protectively around my shoulders. "You bastard," she hissed, her voice cold with fury. "You did this on purpose!"
I couldn’t speak, couldn’t move. My mind was racing, trying to make sense of what had just happened. Liam had intentionally tried to run us over. He had seen us from afar and deliberately attempted to harm us.
Liam’s laughter echoed in my ears as he surveyed the scene, his eyes gleaming with malicious amusement. There was no remorse, no concern – just a cruel satisfaction that made my blood run cold.
"You’ll be hearing from me, Liam," Joan called out, her lawyer instincts kicking in despite her anger. "This is assault. You won’t get away with it."
Liam’s smile didn’t falter. He simply shrugged, climbed back into his car, and drove off, leaving us standing there amidst our scattered groceries.
As we watched him disappear down the street, I finally found my voice. "He... he really tried to..."
Joan squeezed my shoulder. "I know, sweetie. I know. But we’re okay. We’re safe. And I promise you, he won’t get away with this."
We quickly gathered what we could of our scattered groceries, not wanting to linger in case Liam decided to come back. As we got into Joan’s car, I finally let out the breath I’d been holding, and with it came a flood of emotions.
"He wants to get rid of me," I said, my voice hollow. "Liam... he actually tried to kill us."
Joan started the car, her hands gripping the steering wheel tightly. "I know it’s hard to believe, Diane, but we both saw it. This wasn’t an accident. We need to report this to the police."
The drive home passed in a blur. Joan kept glancing at me, her face etched with concern, but I couldn’t find the words to reassure her. My mind was replaying the incident over and over, each time more horrified by Liam’s callous behavior.
As we pulled into Joan’s driveway, I finally broke my silence. "How did it come to this, Joan? How could he...?"
Joan turned off the engine and turned to face me fully. "Diane, listen to me. What happened today was terrifying, and it’s okay to be shaken up. But we’re going to fight this. Liam has gone too far, and we’re going to make sure he faces the consequences."
I nodded, anger rising to replace the shock. "You’re right. I can’t let him get away with this. I won’t let him intimidate me anymore."
As we entered the house, the reality of the situation hit me full force. I sank onto the couch, my body trembling as the adrenaline wore off. Joan busied herself in the kitchen, and I could hear the familiar sounds of her preparing tea.
My phone buzzed, and I looked down to see a message from Liam:
"Hope you enjoyed our little game of chicken. Next time, you might not be so lucky."
I stared at the screen, a mix of fear and fury swirling within me. This was no longer about our failed relationship or his infidelity. This was about my safety, my life.
Joan returned with two steaming mugs of tea, setting them on the coffee table before sitting beside me. "How are you feeling?"
I showed her the message from Liam. "I’m scared, Joan. But I’m also angry. I won’t let him do this to me."
She read the message, her expression darkening. "This is evidence, Diane. We’re using this. This, combined with what happened at the market, is enough to file for a restraining order at the very least."
I nodded, setting the phone aside. "You’re right. It’s time to stop running and start fighting back."
Joan wrapped an arm around my shoulders, pulling me close. "I’m proud of you, Diane. You’re stronger than you know. We’ll get through this together, I promise."
As we sat there, sipping our tea and preparing for the battle ahead, I felt a strange mix of fear and determination. Liam had shown his true colors today, and while it terrified me, it also gave me the resolve I needed to stand up to him once and for all.
Later that evening, as Joan prepared the paperwork for our police report and restraining order application, I found myself staring at my phone. Without overthinking it, I typed out a message to Noah:
"Noah, something terrible happened today. I could really use a friend right now. Can we talk?"
His response came almost immediately:
"Of course, Diane. I’m here for you. Want me to come over?"
I felt a wave of relief wash over me. "If it’s not too much trouble. Joan’s place. Thank you, Noah."
As I set my phone down, I felt a glimmer of hope. With friends like Joan and Noah by my side, I knew I could face whatever challenges lay ahead. Liam had tried to break me today, but he had only succeeded in making me more determined to reclaim my life and my safety.
As I waited for Noah to arrive, my mind began to race with ideas and plan on how to fight back and how to use Noah at my own advantage. It is time to show Liam what I’m truly made of.