Chapter 11

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My cousins were amused by what I did to Crest when I got intoxicated after what had transpired earlier in the morning. When it comes to me, Chase's attitude is constantly in default mode. He nagged at me like a grandfather and was furious at what I had done to Crest, inflicting scratches and bruises throughout his body and head.

I simply closed my mouth and ate slowly. Grandma, on the other hand, was simply feeling somewhat disappointed because I broke the expensive bottle, not because I nearly killed her grandchild. Layn and Dhane, the ungrateful creatures, keep bothering me with questions like, "What are the moves that you used to bring down Crest? How did you come up with the idea to use the bottle? Why you're not using your knife?" And lastly, "why did you choke him and not torture him instead?" They even gave me some tips on how to get him more annoyed. Tame keeps asking me what my conditions are since I won in our combat. Hale, well, she just calmly greeted me with "congratulations".

I am now on my flight to Spain. Grandma didn't send me off to the airport as well as Tame. Their reason was that they didn't want to see me leave them. Chase wanted to send me off; however, he has plans, and I don't even bother him. Dhane stays at home since Tame and Grandma didn't come along. As for Crest, he doesn't want to see or talk to me after our last conversation.

"What the fuck do you mean by it's your ticket in an emergency?"

"Just a hunch," I answered while smirking at him.

He casually looked at me and tossed me a bracelet. The charm of the bracelet, which was made of gold and could be expanded, was covered in small diamonds. When you look at it, it looks like an expensive bracelet.

I looked at him with my brows furrowed while holding the bracelet, asking him what this was for.

"You mentioned that you need something special, and I think that's the meaning of your ticket in an emergency," he answered while emphasizing my condition since I won in our combat.

Staring at it, it looks to me like there's something more to this gold expandable bracelet.

"The charm on the bracelet has a hidden button on the backside. If you push the button three times, it immediately lets me know that you need help as well as sending me your current location, he explained.

"You sound like you're marketing your product," I commented.

I wore the bracelet and positioned myself to sleep comfortably on my flight. My arrival would be around 10 or 11 p.m.

Hearing the pilot say that we had arrived startled me out of sleep. Minutes later, the flight attendant assisted me with my luggage and escorted me off of a private jet. I checked my phone, which Hale had given me.

"When you arrive at your destination, use this phone, and there's someone waiting for you at the airport. Embrace yourself; they are quite out of your character, so be careful. And one more thing, there's no reason for you to talk to them."

Those are the words Hale left me with when I left. A black, tinted, expensive-looking car caught my eye as I descended a staircase. I smirked a little when I remembered our grandmother; she likes to show off, just like the ungrateful creatures I knew.

"Welcome, Ms. Vaeille." A woman greeted me as soon as my feet landed on the land of Spain.

A woman approached me and took my luggage from the flight attendant. As I moved towards the car, both the flight attendant and the pilot bowed at us to show their respect.

"Enjoy your stay, Ms. Vaeille." The flight attendant immediately talked when I walked away.

Hence, I saw a man who just got off in the passenger seat, who opened the door in the back seat.

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