"Is Scarlett thinking of committing suicide?" Jones asked with a voice as flat as a pancake. His nonchalance sent a chill down my spine.
"Yeah, your fiancée’s thinking of kicking the bucket. Shouldn’t you go check on her?" I retorted, cold as ice.
"She’s a grown woman; she should take responsibility for her own life. I can’t control her choices." Jones’s reply was so cold it left gobsmacked.
His lack of warmth towards a woman he didn’t love was eerily similar to Damon from my past life.
"Regardless, she’s head over heels for you. Can’t you co back and help her out? Just be the good guy for once?" I pleaded.
"She knew I didn’t have the hots for her. She brought this on herself, right?" he replied with a smirk on his face.
Was this the Jones I knew? He was still a doctor. Where was his compassion? If he was this indifferent to his fiancée, how did he treat others?
Thinking of my past life and his collaboration with him gave the heebie-jeebies. If I hadn’t kicked the bucket from a terminal illness, would we have butted heads?
But I didn’t have ti to dwell on it. I just urged Jones, "Can you co back and talk so sense into her? Her folks promised that if you can convince her not to off herself, they’ll work out a way to call off the engagent."
"I don’t need them to promise anything," Jones’s voice suddenly turned heavy, "Instead, how about you promise sothing?"
I could feel my heart in my throat, "What do you want to promise?"
"Would you have dinner with ?" His request left flabbergasted. That was his condition?
I was wary. What would I do if he was planning to throw under the bus during this dinner? I had already been burnt once.
"Don’t worry, I won’t do anything to you. I just want to have dinner and chat. The only catch is, you can’t bail until I say it’s over," Jones seed to read my mind.
Just as I was hemming and hawing, a cry erupted from the crowd, "Don’t jump!"
Scarlett’s mom had already fainted. I looked up to see Scarlett taking a step forward, one foot already hanging in the air.
I was scared out of my wits and quickly agreed, "Fine, I promise. Now call Scarlett, calm her down, tell her to step back."
As soon as the-words left my mouth, Jones was already on the phone.
I watched as Scarlett held her phone up, seemingly answering a call.
A few minutes later, she seed to let out a sigh of relief and stepped back. The rescue team rushed in to secure her.
I breathed a sigh of relief. It was insane to think, if Jones hadn’t made that call, what might have happened to Scarlett? She looked like she was teetering on the edge.
As the firefighters were dealing with Scarlett, I slipped away.
I hoped Scarlett would cool her jets.
This stunt was bound to cause a stir tomorrow.
I imdiately went ho under the cover of darkness. Before entering my courtyard, I glanced at Damon’s dark mansion next door. He hadn’t co back today.
I wondered if he knew about Jones and Scarlett calling off their engagent. I hoped he wouldn’t jump to conclusions. He was a suspicious guy. He would suspect any move from Jones had to do with .
Scarlett’s suicide attempt was all over the city the next day, even making the news.
As I was watching the news, Jones called and asked, "When are you free?"
"In the next couple of days," I replied. Since I had already agreed to dinner with Jones, I might as well get it over with. I wanted to put this behind .
"How about tomorrow night? I’ll send you the ti and place," Jones’s voice was gentle, so at odds with the cold guy from last night.
I was a bit troubled. I had tangled with Damon in my past life, and now I was tangled with Jones in this life.
I was always stuck between a rock and a hard place.
"Sure, just text the details. I’ll be there on ti," I replied.
Jones chuckled before hanging up. I soon received a text from him with the ti and place for dinner.
I didn’t reply. I would be there on ti anyway.
Soon enough, it was the next evening. After work, I drove to the designated location.
The private room was just and Jones.
Jones looked like he had just gotten off work too. He was dressed casually, but his coldness was replaced with a gloomy aura.
I sat across from Jones. We locked eyes, but neither of us spoke.
After a mont of silence, Jones finally broke the ice, "She’s okay now. You can relax."
I knew he was talking about Scarlett. I nodded and said, "She loves you to bits; you didn’t have to be so cold."
"She does love . If she hadn’t manipulated my parents into making marry her, I might have felt sothing for her. But she made the wrong choice." Jones’s voice was devoid of warmth, his eyes dull as dishwater.
His words sounded eerily familiar.
Damon had once told the sa thing. n hated being forced into marrying soone they didn’t love. It bred resentnt.
"Even if you were forced, isn’t that your own fault for not standing your ground? If you had ignored your mother’s objections back then, none of this would have happened, right?" I countered.
Jones just stared at , his gaze unreadable.
I was getting worked up as I said, "If you were truly determined, you would have ignored your mother’s objections and refused the engagent. You’re a grown man. Shouldn’t you be responsible for your own decisions? You’re always going on about how you were ’forced’ into things. Did soone actually hold a knife to your throat or what? Why do you gotta bla your own incompetence on so innocent chick? All she did was love you. Does that make her so sort of irredeemable sinner?" I could feel tears welling up in my eyes as I spoke. It was like I was talking about my own past self. And sitting across from was another Damon.
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