Chapter 181 It's downright bone-chilling how scared people can get.
Deborah's words had my heart leaping to my throat in an instant. "What's happening? Calm down and tellclearly." "Sguys are looking to stir up trouble with Mr. Collins at the amusement park. A bunch of them, all inked up and looking mighty frightening," Deborah's explanation let my heart settle a bit.
I thought it was sother kind of accident.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTurns out, it's just sfolks wanting to mess with Ernest.
Even though Deborah was quite spooked, and her description of the guys sounded ominous, I wasn't worried. Ernest can handle it, after all.
This inexplicable trust I have in him is bizarre, even to me, but I just have this feeling that he's untouchable. "Did those guys start anything?" I asked.
"No, they haven't found Mr. Collins yet, but they're asking around. They'll find this place soon enough," Deborah's voice trembled slightly. "What do we do, Felicia? Should we call the cops?" I pondered for a few seconds. "First, find Ernest and ask him about it. Let him decide whether or not to involve the police." I wasn't sure what those guys wanted with Ernest, so it seemed best to let him make the call.
"Alright," Deborah agreed before asking, "Felicia, are you still coming?" Without hesitation, I replied, "I'm on my way!" How could I not be there if Ernest was in trouble? Besides, I was worried that this trouble had something to do with Conrad, especially since he left with sthreatening words earlier, implying my company would pay a price. It seemed Ernest might be in a similar situation.
I grabbed my bag and headed out, dialing Conrad as I passed Grant's office. Grant emerged just in tto seewith my bag and immediately asked, "Where are you off to?" I was waiting for Conrad to pick up and didn't respond.
"Hey, Director Hudson, where are you going?" Grant pressed.
Just as I was about to answer him, Conrad picked up. "What, changed your mind now?" "Did you send people to the amusement park?" I cut straight to the chase.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmConrad huffed on the other end. "What are you talking about? I don't follow. What people?" His response caughtoff guard. Aside from the incident with Haley, Conrad's always been straightforward with his actions. If he was behind this, using Ernest to forceback to him, he had no reason to deny it.
So, the people at the amusement park had nothing to do with him. But who could be after Ernest then? "Conrad, you better not be lying to me, and keep your hands off Ernest," I said before hanging up. However, Conrad called back immediately, but I didn't pick up.
I drove straight to the amusement park. By the tI found Ernest, he was already surrounded by a few burly men, just as Deborah had described, obviously the tough sort.
Deborah clutched at my sleeve, "Felicia, Mr. Collins said not to call the cops, but I'm really worried. Should we just call them now?!"
I ignored her and stepped forward, catching bits of the conversation One of the thugs was saying O m Ernest, "If you want to stay alive, better keep in line. You should know what you can and cannot do." Ernest, cool as a cucumber and
defiant, shot back, "Oh, someone's feeling shook enough to send you guys? Savethe threats." The less you yap, the better. You should know your place," the leader of the group, a bald giant, his head shining under the midday sun as if a fly could slide off it, said menacingly.
"Well, I have considered the consequences of my actions. If you want to stop me, you'll have to do it over my dead body. And lettell you, I'm not one to mess with. Bring it on Ernest's confidence sent shivers down my spine. Ashburn X