Chapter 648
โWhat do you think youโre doing?โ I shouted.
The men turned to look at me, their eyes scanning me from head to toe. One of them, his gaze practically dripping with greed, said, โWell, well. Since when does Lindale get girls this pretty?โ
Another chimed in, โWhatโs it to you, sweetheart? You looking to rent a place? Or are you friends with the lady in here?โ
โSeems to me I was the one asking the questions,โ I said, my tone icy.
The man pounding on the door swaggered over, his expression oozing sleaze and menace. โWeโre just here looking for pretty girls. And look at thatโwe found one.โ
As he spoke, he reached out a finger toward my chin. I dodged his touch. He let out an amused, โHuh.โ
He said, โOh, feisty. I like that. Feisty girls are more fun.โ
He signaled his companions with a quick look. โLooks like this trip wasnโt wasted after all,โ he said smugly.
Before I could react, they started closing in. I stepped back, dodging hands as they reached for me. The situation was spiraling fast when a voice broke through the chaos.
โStop! Let her go!โ
Demi.
I whipped around just in time to see her charging toward us. She swung a stick without hesitation, landing a solid hit on one manโs arm.
โYou bitch!โ one of the men snarled. โWeโve been looking for you, and here you are, walking straight into us!โ
All their attention shifted to her now.
There was no way I was letting them hurt Demi. Spotting a loose brick on the ground, I grabbed it and hurled it at one of the men.
It hit him square in the shoulder, and he stumbled back with a yelp before spinning toward me.
I didnโt move, didnโt flinch. Ever since Hayden was gone, it was like something had ignited inside meโa stubborn, unrelenting fire that refused to let me back down.
As he charged at me, I drove my leg into his gut. The kick landed hard, knocking the air out of him. He doubled over, clutching his stomach and stumbling, groaning in pain.
But there were still two others, and theyโd managed to grab Demi. One of them was reaching for her hair when I shouted, โIf you want your money, donโt touch her!โ
That stopped them. Both men froze, their heads snapping toward me.
Striding forward, I shoved one of them back and pulled Demi behind me. Fixing them with an icy glare, I asked, โWhereโs the proof?โ
โProof?โ They repeated, thrown off.
โThe IOU. If youโre here for money, youโd better have something to back it up.โ
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The men exchanged wary glances before one of them hurried over to the guy Iโd kicked, rifling through his pocket. After a moment, he pulled out a crumpled piece of paper and unfolded it.
It was an IOU, handwritten and signed by Demi. The amount: $250,000. I recognized her handwriting instantly.
Behind me, Demi said nothing, her silence speaking volumesโit was real.
โThis $250,000 is the principal,โ one of the men sneered. โWith interest, itโs $415,000 now.โ
Of course. Loan sharksโleeching off and squeezing people until there was nothing left.
I scanned the date on the IOU. Six months. In six months, the interest had ballooned to more than half the original loan.
โYour interest rate is ridiculous,โ I said flatly.
I had the money to pay, sure, but there was no way Iโd feed into their greed. Giving in would only make them bolder, preying on more desperate people.
โThe interest is all there, written clearly. She signed it and even pressed her thumbprint. Not a single cent less,โ one of them snapped, his tone defiant.
โThat interest is illegal. I wonโt accept it. Iโll give you $25,000 as interest. Push for more, and Iโll call the cops to sort this out.โ I held up my phone.
One of the men lunged at me, swiping for the phone, but I sidestepped easily. โIf you want your money, donโt try me.โ
That seemed to rattle them. They exchanged glances.
After a tense pause, one of them finally spoke. โPrincipal plus interestโtotal is $350,000. No less.โ
I kept my expression stone-cold, thumb hovering over the call button.
โOkay, okay! Total is $325,000!โ one of them barked.
I didnโt even blink.
โFine!โ another snapped, throwing up his hands in frustration. โ$300,000, but thatโs as low as weโll go! And you pay right now!โ
It was still more than they deserved, but at least it was a step down from their outrageous demands. I decided not to push further.
โGive me the account details,โ I said curtly.