
Mercy for Everyone but Me
Chapter 9
I raised the bottle and smashed it against Eric's head. The glass shattered instantly.
Eric clutched his head as he fell off his chair. His companions rose to intervene, only to freeze when they saw me. I kicked over a table to block their path.
Then I delivered a kick to Eric's groin as he lay sprawled on the ground. He let out a wail, his hands moving down to shield himself. He cursed violently.
I kicked him once more in the face. This time, he reacted quickly and grabbed my calf. It didn't matter though. I crouched down, using the momentum to jab my knee hard into his jaw.
Someone pulled me off him. I was furious. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Luke's face.
I swung a plastic chair at him, smashing it against his body until he stumbled back. I then straddled Eric again, slapping him hard across the face.
Eric glared at me viciously. I slapped him again, holding nothing back. My palm went numb from the force.
"How does it feel to get beaten up by a slut?" I taunted.
More people came forward to pull me off Eric. The second I was lifted off him, Eric pounced, throwing me back onto the ground.
His fingers closed around my neck, his eyes bloodshot. His grip tightened. Breathing became difficult, and my vision began to blur. I smiled at him mockingly.
"Go ahead. Kill me if you dare."
Of course he didn't dare to. Amid the surrounding screams, he let go of my neck.
Eventually, accompanied by a chorus of sirens, I found myself in the local jail for the second time in my life.
I only had a few bruises on my legs and a small scratch across my face. Eric, however, looked much worse.
His forehead was bandaged up and his face was peppered with bruises. He glared at me from across the room.
It seemed like I didn't hit him hard enough.
My phone rang at that moment. I answered, only to hear Jason's voice come through.
"Where are you?"
"I'm at the local jail," I replied. "Can you come bail me out?"
Jason fell silent for a few seconds.
I stomped my feet, which were numb from the cold at this point. "Hurry, Jason! Hurry!"
As I hung up, I saw Luke staring at me through the glass door, phone in hand. I met his gaze indifferently. He seemed to be avoiding my eyes deliberately, so I simply pulled the hood of my sweater over my head and closed my eyes.
It would take more than half an hour for Jason to get there from the airport. While I felt a little bad for asking him to do this, he was the only one who could bail me out at this point.
I wasn't worried about being stuck in jail. Eric, that bastard, valued his reputation more than his life. If the embarrassing story of him getting beaten up and disfigured by a woman were to get out, he would never be able to live it down.
When Sean entered the holding cell, I was hardly surprised. Luke's face had said it all.
I sat slumped in my chair with my hands in my pockets and watched Sean coldly as he approached.
"Sean…"
Eric started toward us, only to be stopped by Sean's assistant.
Sean crouched down in front of me. I was caught off guard by his actions, and our gazes met accidentally.
Sean was usually calm and razor-sharp, but the man before me bore a certain weariness in his eyes. His entire demeanor was worn down somehow.
What rotten luck.
Unable to bear his scrutinizing gaze over my body any longer, I raised my leg and kicked at him. "Get lost."
Instead of budging, Sean caught my ankle with one hand. Instinctively, I swung my other foot up. All that managed to do was leave a wet footprint on his trench coat.
"Who do you think spoiled you so much that you developed this kind of temper?" Sean said.
He ignored the filthy footprint, stood up, and looked down at me condescendingly. "Want to spend the night here?" he asked.
There was no way. Was he waiting for me to bow down in submission?
I lifted my chin, making no attempt to hide my arrogance. "One night in here is nothing. If you're truly so capable, go on then. Lock me up. Send me to prison."
Sean's hands clenched into fists. His knuckles turned white from the sheer force.
Jessica watched our standoff from the side, fear written all over her face. Still, she stepped in to defend me.
"Please don't do this, Mr. Thompson," she said. "We can talk this out calmly."
Sean ignored her. She pointed at Eric and continued, "He started it! He was badmouthing Cassandra. He even tried to choke her!"
As soon as she finished, Eric flushed crimson. He opened his mouth to argue when Sean spoke up coldly.
"Shut up," he ordered, his tone dripping with hostility.