Romeo fell silent before the manager spoke again, "Ms. Bella has always been a kind soul. Anytime she sees an injustice, she's always quick to step up."
"She's indeed got a big heart," the only thing Romeo was concerned about was, "Did she get hurt?"
"No, she didn't. The other guy got the worst of it."
Especially that guy who got a good whooping from Ms. Bella.
"What's the name of that jerk who insulted her?" Romeo's tone carried a hint of danger.
"Harley."
"And that flirty one who tried to hit on her?"
"Alvis."
"You know what to do, right?"
"Rest assured, Mr. McMillian. Those people have all been blacklisted from the club tonight and won't be stepping foot in here again."
"Hmm."
After Romeo hung up the phone, he sent Carl to deal with those two. Soon, he heard the sound of a car returning.
Arabella drove into the garage, stepped out of the car, and was immediately pulled into Romeo's arms.
They'd only been apart for a few hours. Was all this fuss really necessary?
Romeo took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of the girl in his arms, then he looked her over. Her feet, hands, and face were all fine. The manager hadn't lied to him. She was unscathed.
Arabella was carried into the living room by Romeo. Her phone vibrated, and she took it out and saw a message from the manager.
[Ms. Bella, are you home?]
[Yes, I am,] Arabella replied while in Romeo's arms.
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