Charlotte’s face went pale.
She wasn’t some naive teenager. His words and the look in his eyes made his intentions crystal clear.
She jerked back from his breath, panic rising. “Don’t you dare!”
Issac seized her shoulder with one hand, pulling her toward him. “How is this ‘daring‘? What happens between husband and wife is nobody’s business. Not even the cops can interfere.”
“But I don’t want this. If you force me, that’s rape!” Charlotte pushed against hirn.
His strength overwhelmed hers completely. Trapped in his grip, she couldn’t move him an inch.
Issac’s hand slid lower, his arm circling her slender waist, gradually pulling her into his embrace.
Their breaths mingled.
Charlotte turned her face away. “Issac
you absolute bastard!”
“You were always so focused on your career, never wanting kids, always being careful,” he whispered, his lips against her ear, voice rough like sandpaper. “Tonight let’s skip the protection. Maybe next month you’ll be pregnant.”
“…Let me go!! Let GO of me!!”
His words terrified her to her core. She struggled violently.
Issac trailed kisses from her ear to her cheek. “How about a compromise? A wager. If you don’t get pregnant tonight, I’ll let you go. If you do, you come back home with me.”
Charlotte was outraged by his shocking, shameless proposal.
She spat at him. “Go to hell! I’m not making any bet with you! What gives you the right to control my life?”
All her good upbringing vanished in that moment.
“When you’re pregnant, you’ll feel differently,” Issac said, flicking his cigarette out the window. He reclined her seat and leaned over her.
“Get off me,
let go, you bastard…”
Charlotte pounded her fists against his chest, resisting, fighting to prevent what was happening.
Her delicate white hands were no match for his powerful body. Even using all her strength, sweat beading on her forehead, she couldn’t budge him an inch.
Her arms were bent back.
He pressed closer.
The embrace that once made her feel completely safe had become a prison of fear.
She was scared.
Truly scared.
“Please don’t do this. I don’t want to do this in a car. Issac, I’m begging you, don’t do this to me…”
Her hands rested weakly against his chest as tears filled her eyes.
Issac stared at her nearly crying face.
Was being close to him really that painful for her?
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Her resistance, her fear, her desperate desire not to be touched by him they pierced his heart like needles, one after another, until the pain drove him half mad with rage.
His expression hardened as he grabbed her wrists and pinned them above her head. “You’ll want it!”
“… You fucking bastard–1”
Charlotte’s fury was so intense she tasted blood at the back of her throat.
Before she could curse him further, Issac crushed his lips against hers.
His tobacco–flavored mouth silenced her protests.
The familiar softness and sweetness of her lips sent tingles down his spine. Desire surged through him like a tsunami, reminiscent of their first time together. He felt like he could devour her whole.
He admitted to himself that his feelings for her had faded somewhat, especially these past six months. The excitement of something new had made him reluctant to come home, to communicate with her. He’d been reckless, selfish, while she remained quiet and undemanding, like a bone in his body or the air around him–something essential but invisible.
Always there.
Always by his side.
He’d never imagined she would leave, cutting him off without any chance of reconciliation.
He’d only been taking a small detour in their gradually monotonous marriage. He never meant to lose her.
“I love you. We promised to be together forever.”
His kisses traveled from her lips to her chest as he whispered his love, pushing up her dress.
Charlotte screamed until her voice grew hoarse.
Just when she thought there was no escape, someone called from outside the car: “Hey buddy, this isn’t the middle of nowhere. Cool it with the passion play, won’t you? Have some consideration for us single folks.”
Issac froze.
He used his body to shield Charlotte’s exposed shoulders from view, turning his head toward the window to growl a furious “Get lost!”
The
person
outside didn’t say anything more, just walked away.
Silence fell inside and outside the car.
Charlotte pushed Issac off her.
Her lips were swollen, clothes disheveled, her face and eyes red like a rabbit’s… this sight somehow triggered Issac’s desire for her all over again.
He caressed her face. “Let’s go somewhere else.”
Charlotte slapped him hard across the face. “You’re a disgusting, despicable bastard. I was blind to ever be with you!”
Her voice trembled with rage.
If she could turn back time, she would kill this toxic relationship before it ever began.
Issac’s eyes reddened at her words, stung deeply. “Now you regret being with me? Well, too bad. You’ve been mine for years. As long as … go, you’re not going anywhere!”
let you
“YOU were the one who cheated! YOU were the one who neglected me! YOU were the one who hurt me! What right do you have to torture me now? How can you be so cruel?”
Charlotte was beyond furious.
Her emotions completely collapsed.
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Tear’s rolled down her cheeks like pearls from a broken necklace, impossible to stop.
Their marriage had overcome so many obstacles.
She never imagined divorce would be even harder.
She’d had enough. What terrible sin had she committed in her past life to deserve this?
“…Don’t cry, please don’t cry, honey. I’m sorry. It’s all my fault.” Issac felt like his heart was being sliced open. “I deserve to die for this. I was out of my mind. I don’t want to hurt you. I just don’t want you to leave.”
Charlotte suddenly went quiet.
She looked at him through tear–filled eyes. Perhaps influenced by her emotional breakdown, or perhaps bewitched by mountain spirits, she suddenly felt so exhausted, so annoyed, so helpless. “Will only my death make you stop?”
Issac lost his voice.
His hand hovered by her cheek as he stared at her, stunned.
He had no answer.
Everything had been destined for disaster from the moment he couldn’t resist Evelyn’s temptation, when he took that first wrong step. Like a domino castle, once the first piece fell, collapse was inevitable.
Impossible to stop, completely out of control.
They sat in silence, staring at each other for a long time.
Neither spoke, both seemingly drained of energy.
After what seemed like forever, Charlotte suddenly said, “I’m hungry. I want something to eat.”
Issac responded glumly: “I’ll go buy you something.”
As he moved to get out, he realized there was nowhere to buy food in this wilderness.
And the car was out of gas.
Charlotte noticed his hesitation. “My leg isn’t fully healed, and you just hurt it again. I can’t run away.”
Issac didn’t explain himself. “I’ll look around for a small store or something nearby. Wait for me in the car.”
“Okay.”
Charlotte responded without energy.
Issac got out and locked the doors.
He checked his phone’s map and found that the nearest small supermarket was about a half–hour walk away.
He tried to find the store’s phone number, hoping they might deliver, but couldn’t find one.
Food delivery services were all beyond the delivery range.
He’d have to go to that small supermarket himself.
The mighty Mr. Wood had created his own predicament and had no right to complain.
Charlotte watched Issac walk away.
The moment he disappeared from sight, she quickly climbed into the back seat, lowered the rear seats, crawled into the trunk, and escaped through the emergency release.
Her wound had indeed been aggravated when he pressed on it, but it wasn’t serious. In her current condition, she couldn’t run, but walking normally wasn’t a problem.
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She walked in the opposite direction.
After twenty minutes of walking, her wound began to hurt. If she continued and the wound reopened, she wouldn’t be able to walk at all
She glanced at the hillside nearby.
Maybe she should hide for a while?
She’d been sending her location to Summer continuously. Summer might be nearby by now.
Having made her decision, she slowly walked up the slope, found a spot with thick vegetation, and hid there. She called Summer again and sent her current location.
Summer estimated she could arrive in thirty–five minutes at the earliest and told Charlotte to stay hidden and not wander around.
Charlotte hung up, hugged her knees to her chest, and stared vacantly at the stars above.
It was extremely dark all around.
She sighed softly, feeling both bitter and absurdly amused by her situation.
About ten minutes later, she suddenly heard what sounded like footsteps nearby.
She tensed immediately–Summer couldn’t possibly have arrived so quickly!
Who could it be?