Chapter 219

Despite everything, I laughed. “Something like that.”

‘Can’t stand men who can’t take a hint,” he muttered. “Divorced but still chasing you around? Pathetic.”

He gripped the wheel tighter. “Don’t worry, I’ve got skills. I’ll lose him.”

‘Hold on!” he warned before accelerating.

I was pressed back against the seat as the taxi lurched forward. I quickly fastened my seatbelt, watching Blake’s sedan trying to keep pace in the side mirror

Blake’s POV

‘Sir?‘ The driver was still sitting nervously beside me. “The taxi’s gone. Should we head back?”

I glared at him. “Which direction were they heading?”

“Toward Pinehaven Village, he replied.

‘Pinehaven Village?” The name struck a chord.

S

Group bought the whole place. Everyone moved out, all buildings demolished. It’s abandoned now. Why would Ms. Sinclair go there

frowned, memories surfacing. Laurel’s uncle had purchased shorefront property that Parker Group had deemed worthless. I’d advised Laurel against it.

Pinehaven Village had remained

Audrey possibly have there

turn back?” the driver asked, his voice

turned to him with cold contempt. “Audrey Sinclair, a woman alone, is brave enough to

he mumbled. “Mr. Chen only

“Get out,” I ordered.

head snapped

drive myself,” I said, opening my door. I walked around and yanked

from the seat. I slid behind the wheel

disappeared,

Audrey. She was my ex–wife; her choices were

accept the thought of

thought, pressing harder on the accelerator. I can’t leave

Vander an abandoned

my arrival just as the paved road became gravel. I parked, grabbed my phone for its flashlight, and stepped into the

buildings were half–demolished, roofs caved in

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