"Are you crazy, Frankie? Why are you doing this to me? Are you crazy? Did you get my consent?" Tommy yelled. He tried to get up, but Frankie held back, eyes widening.
"Haven't we already discussed this? You and I are both delighted with our agreement. Or maybe you still haven't given me enough." Frankie bit Tommy's neck trying to excite him.
Tommy looked at him dumbfounded, then grabbed Frankie's chest violently. Frankie groaned.
Blood ran through Tommy's tongue, a spicy taste filling his palate. He froze, stunned, looking at Frankie. Frankie smiled, wiping the blood from the corner of Tommy's lips with his tongue. Frankie brought Tommy's face closer.
"I'll be your protector and servant, okay, Tommy? No other person has ever excited me so much." Frankie placed a kiss on Tommy's forehead.
Tommy raised his watery eyes and nodded slightly. He had never experienced such strange sensations before.
Frankie smiled. He bit his ear lightly: "Again!"
Tommy involuntarily panicked. What he had to endure was completely beyond human capacity.
Tommy put his hand on Frankie's chest and said, "It hurts!"
Frankie smiled, kissing Tommy's lips. He started teasing him as a cat plays with a mouse: "I'll be gentle, I promise, you'll get used to it."
The interrogation room that followed was filled with only gasps, the salty air of love, and the sounds of bodies colliding and touching the table. Both of them were immersed in the passion of love and lust. Both of their eyes seemed to be glued to the other.
Two hours later, when Aurora returned, she opened the door to the interrogation room to find Tommy and Frankie sitting next to each other. She said. “I can bring him back now, right?”
Frankie smiled: "Do you need me to bring you both home?"
Aurora laughed: "You want to debut your family so soon?"
After hearing that, Tommy blushed purple ears. For the first time in his life, he was caught by someone like that. Following his old habit, Tommy immediately shouted at Aurora: "You shut up now. You should remember that you are a servant of Thunder Electronics Corporation.”
Aurora glared at Tommy, who had always felt impatient with the men of Thunder Electronics Corporation. Aurora said, “You're making fun of me, aren't you? I'm the expert brought in by your brother to teach you how to deal with the filthy dung that's on top of you."
Aurora smiled and leaned close to Tommy's ear: "So keep your mouth shut. If not, I'll find a way for you to tell your whole family about today's events. Shut up and obediently follow me. I'm not as permissive as Frankie."
Aurora looked at Frankie. He understood and went out, leaving her and Tommy behind.
“I had nothing to do with that fight.” Tommy was timid, mumbling in his mouth, looking at him pitifully, causing Aurora to cool down gradually.
Aurora asked, “Then why were you arrested at the police station? Why don't you tell the whole story to the police."
Aurora pressed her hands to the table and looked at Tommy.
“Because I was afraid that no one would believe me. No matter how much I say it, the result is the same. I'm a liar." Tommy looked dazedly at Aurora, an arrogant but slightly naive face that made her want to scold him for a few more sentences but couldn't help it.
Aurora suddenly remembered the story the CIA's cybersecurity agency told her about Tommy's plight. Aurora's gaze softened: "Are you stupid, Tommy? Did you know you're going to university? Don't mess around anymore. Focus on the future. If Thunder Electronics Corporation collapses one day, you can get up on your own two feet. Don't depend on anyone but you. Remember that!”
Aurora and Tommy walked over and sat down across from Frankie. The nervousness of the boy who had just crossed the threshold of eighteen was evident on his face. Frankie was about to open her mouth to speak when another voice called out, and the three turned their attention to the door.
Jake ran from afar. He immediately surrounded Tommy. Jake's gaze checked from top to bottom and asked: “Tommy! Are you okay?"
After confirming that everything was fine, he turned to shake hands and smiled at Frankie.
"I'm fine. She helped me a lot." Tommy turned his gaze towards Aurora. Aurora didn't even look at Jake.
Frankie immediately said: “Miss Aurora is one of the best people I have ever met. Hope we can cooperate soon.”
“Hmmm!” Jake looked down at Frankie menacingly.
He pulled a nearby chair close to him, then sat down. Jake's arm was around Tommy's shoulder. His fingers tapping dangerously on his shoulder made Tommy shiver.
“Why kill people? You think it's your joke?" Jake's lips hissed softly. Tommy sighed and looked at the three people beside him.
Tommy's story begins quickly: “This afternoon, I went to the Mall to buy movie tickets to invite my friends to go with me. On the way back, I saw an excellent restaurant in the nearby food court. I know you love to eat, so I stopped to buy you something.”
Tommy paused for a moment and then continued: “While waiting for my food, I lost my wallet. Suddenly, one of those thugs took my wallet. Even though I asked for it back, he and his accomplices refused to pay.”
“Before I could say a word, another group of thugs rushed to beat me. I had to defend myself but somehow, in the chaos, the guy who took my wallet died. As a result, I was arrested and brought here.” Tommy narrates the story with outstanding clarity and detail.
Aurora feels Tommy's words are trying to prove that he's dragged into this mess because he is concerned for Jake. What's scarier is that she thinks Frankie drew the line for him running.
Aurora's gaze towards Tommy is much softer, but deep inside, she knows that the truth is not so. In contrast, Jake's eyes seemed to want to kill Tommy.
Tommy crouched as he looked at Aurora and Frankie for help.
Frankie followed Tommy's account to go to the thugs. He glanced at them one by one. Only then did Aurora realize that the victim's mother had left.
"Who took that kid's wallet over there?" Frankie's voice was full of authority and majesty.
One of them immediately took Tommy's wallet from his pocket and gave it to him. Frankie smiled with satisfaction. He returned, directly handing the wallet to Tommy. The two even glanced at each other.
He happily took the wallet. Then Tommy looked at Jake. He motioned to the man to take Tommy home. Aurora also left, hailing a cab, as she prepared to board. Jake grabbed her hand.
Jake looked at Hannah scornfully and said, “You must be tired, right? Over two hours, how many times did Frankie and you have s*x? It's really quick to solve this way."
“Thank you, Chairman, you are so commendable. I'm a bit lazy, so I usually choose the fastest and most efficient way to get things done. If you have any questions, I can also answer them. More than two hours, but only once. Now, I will leave first if you have nothing to say."
Aurora smirked at Jake. She made him feel furious with her sharp answer. Seeing Jake's pitifully disappointed expression at being unable to defeat her aunt made Aurora extremely happy.
Jake suddenly grabbed Tommy's wallet and tore it to pieces in front of his horrified eyes, Frankie's and Aurora's displeasure. He shouted, “All day long, all the trouble. I will take you out of the house if you don't attend this university. Until then, let's not talk about going home. You won't be able even to set foot in America."
His cold face looking at Tommy made him feel scared. Tommy suddenly remembered a memory he had tried to bury deeply about Jake.
That was six years ago when Grandpa's funeral was completed. It was a day when there was no sun at all. The winds also stopped playing, causing the silent foliage to freeze in the eerie atmosphere of the funeral.
Tommy followed a path from the main gate to the holiday house by the big lake. A student only in sixth grade. In his head, he was too immature to have mature thoughts about his father's death that he did not dare to look at, let alone be by his loving side.
Throughout the day, he had seen sad eyes and musing expressions from one person after another. Even if it's just for a brief moment, they're suddenly happy again.