"Don't think you can use that to scare me," Hogan didn't seem to care at all, and he sneered at Leah. "I'll have my fun first. Who knows? You might end up enjoying it so much you would forget to sue me."
"You're disgusting. Get out of my sight!" Leah shouted indignantly.
Hogan was furious at Leah's dismissal, and his expression was truly unpleasant.
He narrowed his eyes and walked towards Leah.
Rowane roared, "Get away from her, Hogan! I'll kill you if you touch my sister."
"Rowane, I think it's you who should leave," Hogan's eyes were full of disgust as he looked at her. "However, you're not going anywhere today. I want you to watch how I screw your sister today. I want you to see how Leah succumbs to my charms."
"My sister's boyfriend is much better than you," Rowane retorted. "I've seen him, and you're no match for him. You're putting yourself to shame by comparing the both of you."
Hogan sneered. "Both of us are the same when it comes to that. Furthermore, I learned how to be shameless from you."
"You're an animal, Hogan." Rowane shot back.
Then, she walked towards Hogan, wanting to stop him from approaching Leah.
However, Hogan pushed Rowane aside and continued to rush towards Leah.
Leah was also a little frightened. She was so scared that she took a step back. She stepped on something and almost fell to the ground.
"Be careful," Hogan chuckled. "Don't be so nervous. I don't think you should be so jittery either. Didn't you lose your virginity to Ernest? You must be a seasoned veteran now, so you shouldn't be so scared. Who knows? You might enjoy it a lot."
"Shut up!" Leah reprimanded him.
Leah couldn't stand hearing his dirty and obscene tone.
Leah really felt that she was blind back then. How could she have a good impression of this person?
When did Hogan, who looked like a good person, turn out to be so vile?
He was a pervert.
Did something possess him, or was he always like
this?
Leah wasn't sure.
Perhaps it was her fault as well.
She hadn't been able to see Hogan for who he was back then.
She continued to retreat, looking for an opportunity.
Hogan walked very slowly, as if he was enjoying the fact that he was scaring Leah.
The delight in his eyes grew as he saw the fear intensify in Leah's eyes.
He was enjoying the process, as if seeing Leah anxious and afraid made him very happy.
Freak.
He was a complete freak.
"Stop right there, Hogan." Leah wanted to stall for time so that Ernest and the police would arrive.
She knew that Ernest would definitely come to save her.
He knew that she was in danger, and she'd sent her location to him.
Ernest would come save her when the time was right.
However, how could Hogan let this opportunity go?
He smiled and walked towards Leah again slowly.
Then, Rowane rushed over and pounced on Hogan. She held him in a death grip and prevented him from moving. She shouted, "Leah, run!"
Leah panicked. She had no idea that Rowane would do that as she'd never experienced much affection from her younger sister.
Before Leah had the chance to use the stun gun, Hogan acted first.
He was so angry at Rowane tackling him that he shoved her away harshly.
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