Chapter 633
Almost instinctively, Drake grabbed Debraโs arm. He was shocked by her actions. Debra was already dangling off the edge of the ship, the ocean waves crashing against her ankles. All it would take was for Drake to let go, and sheโd plunge straight into the sea.
โMr. Lowell!โ Peter was horrified.
Drakeโs voice was filled with fury as he shouted, โWhat are you waiting for? Get her up!โ
โIโIโll go get someone,โ Peter stammered.
โNo need.โ Debra struggled against Drakeโs grip. But he only tightened his hold. โAre you so eager to die?โ
โMy life is my own to decide. Either you give me the respect I deserve, orโฆโ Debra insisted.
Drake gritted his teeth, anger flashing across his face. No one had ever dared threaten him like this.
โSir, Iโve got the rope.โ
โPull her up.โ
โYes, sir.โ
A rope was lowered, hanging right beside Debra. But even with it within reach, she made no move to climb up.
Drakeโs jaw clenched, and he sighed, โFine, you won. Get up now.โ
Seeing that her plan was working, Debra finally reached for the rope. But it wasnโt enough for her. She grabbed onto it and flashed Drake a mocking smile.
โI donโt like being ordered around. No one can tell me what to do.โ
Then, just like that, she let go of the rope and plunged into the sea.
โSir, she fell.โ
Drakeโs hand cracked across Peterโs face in a sharp slap. โStop stating the obvious. Get someone in the water and bring her back.โ
โRight away.โ Peter scrambled to follow orders.
Debra, though prepared for the plunge, couldnโt stop herself from swallowing a mouthful of seawater. Her chest tightened painfully as the salty liquid burned down her throat. She fought to keep herself from sinking.
Soon enough, she heard the splash of others jumping in after her. The correct bet relieved her. Drake wasnโt ready to let her die.
Chapter 633
A few moments later, his men pulled her from the water, and Debra spat out a mouthful of seawater. Though she was drenched and should have looked utterly defeated, there was something victorious about the way she stood before Drake.
Drake stared at her, his chest tight with frustration. Where he should have felt the thrill of control, all he felt was the suffocating weight of being played.
His voice was dark, simmering with rage. โYou donโt care about your life, do you?โ
Debra arched a brow. โOf course, I do. But I care more about respect.โ
Not a fool, Drake could see that every move Debra had made was deliberate. Sheโd thrown herself into the ocean, turned the tables, and led him by the nose.
His eyes narrowed as he took a step closer. โYou were gambling, werenโt you? On whether Iโd kill you or not?โ
โYes,โ Debra admitted, showing no signs of fear.
Drakeโs hand shot out and gripped her throat. He croaked, โThen gamble on this: will I kill you right now?โ
Debra gasped for air, his hand squeezing tighter with every second, but she managed to force a smile.
โItโd be easy for you to kill me. Juan believes Iโm already dead, anyway. But I doubt youโre keeping me alive just because you enjoy playing with your prey, right? You need me.โ