At the crossroads between the bustling downtown and the quiet residential areas, the afternoon sun was blazing, leaving the streets relatively deserted.
Whitney darted into an alley, quickly sharing her location with Tiana via Facebook.
She soon spotted Tiana in a corner of a flower shop, looking utterly exhausted with red, sleep-deprived eyes – a clear sign she hadn’t slept in days while searching for Parker.
“Tiana, over here,” Whitney whispered.
Tiana hopped down from a stack of flower pots, grasping her hand, and peered around. “Barclay’s guys just ran past this street.”
“Then we head the opposite way.”
“Okay.”
But no sooner had the two women rounded the corner than they were abruptly stopped by a towering man.
Whitney looked up, getting her first clear view of Barclay - his features harsh, his gaze roaming over Whitney with a chilling sneer. “Tiana, your friend’s quite a looker. Here to help, sweetheart? Don’t worry, you two together still wouldn’t stand a chance against me!”
Tiana, with a mix of disgust and fear, retorted, “Barclay, I’m not going anywhere with you. I’ve told you, I haven’t found Parker either. I’ve given you his last known location!”
“Endora said you never tell the truth! Whether your info is real or not, let’s talk about us, Tiana. I’ve known for a while that it was me you slept with three years ago at that club, and I heard you had my daughter. Endora showed me the pictures. You’ve been ducking and weaving through Banyan City, playing cat and mouse with me, but now that I've caught you in Emperor City, you’re not getting away! I deserve to see my daughter! You think I’d let you and my brother run off with her under my nose?”
Spitting venomously, Barclay’s menace was palpable.
Whitney, observing him coldly, thought how some men, even brothers, could be worlds apart. Parker’s aura, though menacing, was founded on justice. At first glance, he seemed scholarly with his glasses; at a second, strikingly sharp. But Barclay? Likely the black sheep of the Doonan family, not just brutish but also foul-mouthed.
Feeling Tiana trembling beside her, Whitney realized the extent of Barclay's harassment back in Banyan City. “Barclay, is it? Tiana’s daughter has nothing to do with you. You never raised her; what right do you have to see her? We’ve told you all we know about Parker. Now let Tiana go.”
“Oh, feisty, aren’t we? And who might you be to her?”
Whitney glanced at her phone, seeing a message from Cody and calmed down, pulling Tiana back. “Barclay, maybe you should inquire who Tiana’s best friend, the heiress of the Sheldon family in Emperor City, is?”
“You’re not trying to claim you’re the Sheldon heiress, are you?”
Barclay charged forward with disdain, “I don’t buy it.”
“Heiress!” A group of bodyguards swiftly approached from the street corner, positioning themselves in front of Whitney.
Lifting her chin, Whitney declared, “See for yourself, Barclay. I am indeed the Sheldon heiress. Tiana is my dearest friend. You mess with her, you answer to me. Are you sure the Doonan family wants to cross the Sheldons?”
Barclay’s eyes flickered with uncertainty. “You…”
“Bodyguards, keep him away!” Whitney pulled Tiana back as Barclay attempted to grab Tiana’s hair. Whitney, reacting swiftly, smacked him.
“You dare hit me?” Barclay glowered, “So you’re Whitney, the Sheldon family’s adopted bastard? What’s it to you?”
Whitney glanced down, “Bodyguards, take action.”
The ensuing clash was brief; Whitney’s side had the numbers, and she quickly got the local police involved.
“What’s going on here? Stop!” commanded the officer.
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