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Forbidden Captivity: Too Late to Escape

Chapter 550
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Chapter 550

Simon was still miles from Palm Bay when his phone buzzed. Michael's nflashed on the screen.

"Simon, | talked to your grandfather already. There's a position for you in the next city over-a Vice President spot.

They need someone, and you're the perfect fit. Do well, and you can cback early next year."

"Are you kidding me?" Simon slammed on the brakes, heart pounding, face set hard. "Who said | wanted to be

banished to another branch?"

"Grandpa already agreed. He'll probably call you himself soon."

"I said I'm not going!" Simon's voice was sharp.

Michael's tone turned icy. He knew exactly what Simon was thinking. "This is about Clara, isn't it? I've heard the

rumors. You're making a fool of yourself for a woman you used to look down on-letting everyone laugh at you.

Didn't she already shack up with smale model? Who knows what she's up to these days? Doesn't it disgust

you?"

That last jab sent Simon over the edge. He flung his phone at the windshield, hands shaking so hard he could

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barely hold the wheel. His vision blurred red, jaw clenched so tight he could taste blood.

When the light turned green, he floored it. But as he passed the old school he and Clara had gone to, he

slammed on the brakes, unable to drive past. The frustration inside him was a storm, threatening to tear him

apart.

He reached Palm Bay in a haze, barely remembering the drive. He'd been waiting outside for ages, ignored by

everyone, but now, staring at the big iron gate, he lost it—slamming the gas, ready to smash through, anything

to break the silence.

But just as he sped up, the gates swung open. A car rolled out. Dylan's car.

Simon braked hard and rolled down his window.

Dylan's car crept past. Through the open window, Simon caught a glimpse of his profile.

He shouted, "Dylan! Did you lock Clara up?"

Inside, Dylan didn't even look up from the papers in his lap. Clara had been shadowing him for days, but she was

finally asleep-he was only now able to head to the office.

He ignored Simon completely, which only made Simon's blood boil. Simon spun his car around and tailed Dylan.

Dylan pulled up outside Ferguson Corporation.

Simon started to follow, but a delivery truck roared toward him, screeching to a stop just inches from his hood.

Simon went pale. For a second, he thought he was about to be totaled.

He looked over in tto see Dylan getting out, transferring smoothly into his wheelchair. He hadn't said a word,

but Simon felt the warning loud and clear.

Simon's fists clenched at his sides. He scoffed through gritted teeth. "Dylan, locking Clara up won't change

anything. Grandpa's already picked out your fiancée."

Dylan just rolled away without so much as a glance, that cool indifference making Simon feel even smaller.

Simon sat there for ten minutes, debating whether to chase after him, when a black sedan pulled up and

stopped right in front of his car.

The window slid down, and Aaron's pale face appeared.

"Simon. Get in."

Simon didn't like him, but after what happened at the old mansion, he knew Aaron's situation was worse than

his.

He climbed in, scowling. "What do you want?"

Aaron, now completely iced out of Ferguson Corporation's inner circle, just shrugged, a dry laugh escaping him

before it dissolved into a cough. He grabbed a tissue, wiped his mouth.

"What do | want? You really think threatening Dylan with Grandpa is going to work? He only pretends to respect

him. Dylan owns over half the company now. Grandpa has no real power over him. And honestly, | think

something happened between Grandpa and Dylan. Why else would Grandpa let him get away with everything?"

Dylan was Walter's youngest son, the one Mrs. Ferguson nearly died to bring into the world. By the the was

three, everyone in the city knew he was a prodigy. Under all that attention, Dylan had never let anyone down.

But Aaron couldn't shake the feeling that something was off.

He remembered meeting Dylan as a kid-there'd been a hint of warmth in his eyes, a natural elegance. That was

long gone now, replaced by pure ice.

Aaron dabbed his mouth, bitterness twisting inside him as he thought of how far he'd fallen.

The photo-the backup-his last bit of leverage over Dylan, gone, destroyed. But that only proved that anything

related to Clara was Dylan's greatest weakness.

Dylan might not care about the mess Aaron made, but Aaron was determined to show him just how much

damage he could do.