Thea was rendered speechless. She had failed to hold James back, resulting in him beating someone up again.
“Security!” The salesperson shouted.
A few security guards at the entrance approached menacingly.
The ruckus caught the attention of the other shoppers.
All of them gathered around with the air of enjoying a show.
Thea was slightly worried. “Jamie, let’s go.”
She started to drag James away.
However, the security guards blocked them.
The salesperson said coldly, “Go? After dirtying the clothes? I don’t think so.”
Zach stood up, roaring, “James, you’re dead!”
He made a call immediately. “Samson, it’s me. Someone has attacked me at a boutique on South Dragon Street. Come with thirty men. We’re breaking the other dude’s leg.”
After he hung up, he sent James a vicious look. “Stay where you are, punk. You’re dead.”
Seeing how things were escalating, Thea was afraid. She tugged on James’ arm.
James patted her hand, calming her down. “It’s okay. Call Yoel now. Get his dad to come over at once.”
Thea noticed that James was utterly unafraid.
She thought about all the odd things that had happened ever since she married him.
James always seemed prepared.
After mulling over it for a while, she took her phone out and searched for Yoel’s number.
Just then, Yoel was at the hospital.
York was watching over him.
He was just telling Yoel to buy the Callahans a meal after he had recovered. He had to earn their forgiveness and butter them up.
Yoel agreed readily.
Just then, Yoel’s phone rang.
Seeing it was Thea, he was frightened so badly his hand jerked, dropping the phone.
“Useless boy,” York thundered, picking up the phone with the screen now broken. He shuddered as well, noticing that it was Thea.
He threw the phone to Yoel, who was now terrified of Thea. “Quick, answer it.”
More accurately, he was afraid of Thea’s husband, James.
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