66. Invading Her Privacy
As the man approached, Heidi was eerily aware that it was him. Lucas Harrison. Lucas stopped in front of her. He didn’t look as surprised as she was on seeing him.
“You… what are you doing here?”
“I should ask you the same question.”
Heidi didn’t expect him to suddenly grab her arm. His eyes were as sharp as a knife and his handsome features spelt imminent danger.
“Hey, let me go.” Getting over her shock, Heidi pulled away. “Watch your action, Mr. Harrison.”
“Shut up, just answer my question.”
“Heidi, what’s going on?” Kate stepped between them. Seeing the heavenly handsome man almost made the air in her lungs escape until he grabbed Heidi forcefully.
“Do you know each other? Hey, Dude, you can’t just pop out of nowhere and bully a lady. Leave Heidi alone or I’ll call the police.”
The only response Kate got from the man was a deadly glare.
“The heck! Do you want to bully me too?” Kate rolled up her sleeves, looking agitated. “You’d better leave us alone, otherwise, before I call the police, I’ll-”
“Ms. Anderson, no.” Isla pulled Kate, and whispered, “You don’t know him, do you?”
“Isn’t he just a mean dude who thinks he can bully anyone?”
Ignoring Kate and the other lady, Lucas’s hold on Heidi’s arm became firm. “Come with me.”
“To do what!?” Heidi snapped. “Just let me go.”
“I won’t, until you give me answers.”
“What answers are you talking about? Leave me alone!”
“Fine!” Lucas suddenly snatched her phone. “If you won’t give me any answers, I will fish them out from your phone.”
He let go of her and jogged away. Heidi’s face turned red with fury. Lucas Harrison, give me back my phone!”
Lucas didn’t glance back for once. Heidi took to her heels and chased after him.
After a while, she stopped and dropped both hands on her knees, panting heavily. “Damnit, Lucas. Have you now turned into a hooligan?”
“Heidi, are you alright?” Kate and Isla caught up with her.
Kate brought out her phone, saying, ” Don’t worry. I think he lives around here, let me summon the security and let’s have him dealt with.”
“He’s someone I know.” Heidi raised her hand, catching her breath. “I have to get back my phone. Damnit, Lucas.”
There was so much information on that phone. If Lucas found any of them, she’d be doomed.
“Ms. Olsen, please be careful,” Isla called out as Heidi took to her heels once more.
After running for some time, Heidi sighted his figure disappearing inside a Villa. Before she could approach, the man had already locked the gates
At the first knock, the security alarms went off.
Heidi cursed under her breath, feeling stranded in front of the Villa. Her eyes went to the small fence and she climbed onto it, jumping through it.
Heidi landed on a flower bed inside the Villa. She lost her footing in the process and something snapped in her waist.
“Argh! Lucas, you’ll pay for this!” Her scream echoed inside the Villa as she limped towards the large doors, holding her waist.
Fortunately, the doors weren’t locked. Inside The Living Room…
Lucas stood in the middle of the room with the phone in his hand. For the fifth time, he entered the wrong password. What could possibly be her password?
Like a flash, a figure raced inside the room and jumped on him, trying to snatch the phone. “What exactly are you doing? Why are you trying to invade my privacy, Mr. Harrison?”
“I want to know who you really are. You should be in Phoenix City, why here?” Lucas held the phone out of her reach and pushed her away.
“I also have the same thoughts.” Heidi folded her hands, snickering. “Are you perhaps stalking me?”
“You just spoke my mind. Are you also stalking me? Heidi, what is your mission?” Lucas shot back, despite not being sure of his own words.
Because he already had an inkling of what she might be doing here.
“What if I told you I only came here to mind my business? How can fate be so cruel to me?”
“And that business is hanging out with rich men?” Lucas’s lips pulled into a disdainful smile. “What kind of a person are you exactly? What happened to Zach Olsen?”
“As I’ve told you, it’s none of your concern.” Heidi balled her fists. “Lucas Harrison, we’re no longer related for you to care about such small details about me.”
The fury in her eyes matched his. Hearing her words, something snapped in his chest.
The incident of last night came back to his mind fresh and clear. Her gentle eyes and her sweet smile as she stared at that man.
“Remember our divorce is not yet finalized,” he said in a low deep voice, his hard gaze boring through her. “If I find out you’re messing around, Heidi, you’ll regret it.”
For a moment, Heidi almost shuddered at his dangerous tone. But her fury took over. “Lucas Harrison, just give me my phone.”
“Not until I find all the information I need.” Lucas continued pressing into her phone. Suddenly, he didn’t know which button he pressed, but the home screen appeared.
Alarm bells went off in Heidi’s head.
Not wasting time to think about how he deciphered the password, she pounced on him, yelling, “No, you don’t. You’re intruding on my privacy! Give back the phone!”
Lucas’s attention was on the phone, so when she pounced on him with full force, he was caught unaware.
Lucas staggered backward and they both fell onto the couch with Heidi sitting on top him.