Chapter 141 You Need to Comfort When You Argue

It was Richard.

"What? Shocked to see me?" Richard leaned back, arms crossed, giving me that smug look.

Yeah, I was shocked. Had no clue he was out.

Part of me was relieved, like, thank God all our efforts paid off. But another part of me was screaming, knowing Richard being free meant trouble for Ethan. "Give me my phone."

I reached out, but Richard just shoved it in his pocket and hopped on his bike. Two guys grabbed me and plopped me on the back of his ride.

I thought about jumping off, but we took off like a rocket. I almost flew off but managed to grab Richard's shirt just in time.

He was trying to freak me out, so I bit back my scream. The wind was slapping my face so hard it felt like my skin was peeling off. "Are you nuts?"

I clung to his shirt, trying not to fall. I barely got the words out before the wind shoved them back down my throat.

Richard rode like a maniac, not slowing down for anything. If I wasn't holding on for dear life, I'd have been roadkill. No clue how far we went, but I was frozen stiff.

Finally, the bike slowed at the base of a mountain. We started climbing up a narrow, snowy path, barely wide enough for the bike.

As we climbed, the front wheel lifted. I leaned back, gripping his shirt with one hand and the bike frame with the other. "Where the hell are you taking me?" I yelled, glaring at the back of his head.

Richard just laughed. "To see the snow."

The winding road was a nightmare, the bike slipping all over. A gang of bikers followed, engines roaring, laughing, and shouting. "Richard, let me off!" I yelled, but he ignored me. When we hit the top, the bike finally stopped.

My head was numb from the wind, my face totally frozen.

"Faris," Richard called out.

I squinted through the wind and saw Faris leaning against a bike, smoking. He looked surprised to see me.

Richard pointed his thumb at me. "Faris, meet my sister-in-law, Ethan's girl."

As soon as the bike stopped, I jumped off.

place was packed with fireworks. Faris threw an arm around Richard and pointed at the fireworks. "Twelve fireworks for you, man. One for each month

was insane, shaking

guys laughed, watching the sky, even though you couldn't see much in the daylight. They

fireworks were done, they high-fived and cheered. Faris stood aside, hands in his pockets, smiling but with eyes as cold as the

figured if Yanis had been released with Richard, Faris might've

started coming down harder, and they got back on their bikes to

put. This time, no one forced me on a bike. Richard glanced at

on or not? No? Alright, let's

an answer,

it on

laughed and

hurry up,"

his bike, gave me a

engine noise fading. The snow was coming down

down, thinking it was safer

snow turned to hail, pelting

spotted a pavilion nearby and decided to

then I remembered Richard had swiped

were hammering the pavilion roof, cracking the tiles. Watching the snow anxiously, I figured I'd wait out the storm, but the hail just got worse, with stones

temperature dropped, I started worrying about freezing to death without a phone or any way to tell time. Every minute felt

when I suddenly heard

the area

stopped the bike and walked briskly

dumbfounded. At that moment, I felt

curling his lips into a smile.

no way I'd admit it. Felt like they'd left me behind on purpose and then

then, I noticed some blue figures in the distance. Squinting, I saw a few

hard hats and

still riding up the mountain in this hail. It's slippery as hell; you got a death wish?" Faris responded with a faint smile, "With such heavy snow, how could I be at

aback and glared at him. But I knew the

who had scolded Faris looked at me suspiciously and asked,

hint, and an older man smiled and said, "You young people, even if you're

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