Captivation Want Nothing But You Chapter 155 by Adolf Dunne
“Wow! Alicia! That’s awesome!” “Lucky I’m not number nine! If somebody dares me to kiss an ugly stranger, I’d really be sick!”
Everyone’s voices were mixed up in a commotion. The room was filled with anxious anticipation. Some people checked the
cards in their hands, again and again, to make sure they were safe. Some gloated about which unfortunate soul got the card.
“Who has number nine?” One excited guest asked.
They’d been waiting for the person to come forward, but no one stood up to receive the punishment. Driven by curiosity, people
started checking at their seatmate’s cards. Playful arguments broke out, denying their hands. In the end, there were only three
people left unchecked. Carson shook the glass in his hand and lazily answered, “Not me.” After taking a sip of his drink, he
flicked his fingertips. The card spun two circles in the air and fell on the table for everyone to see.
His card was the eight of spades. If not him, then... It was only down to two. Realizing this, everyone unconsciously took a deep
breath. They looked at the cards they were holding, feeling both nervous and excited. Glancing at the card in his hand, Victor’s
eyes turned grim. No one knew what he was thinking, but it seemed like he didn’t intend to show his card. Rachel felt the air
around them tensing. Victor’s aura was suddenly heavy.
She frowned slightly, her eyes turning to take a peek into the man’s card. Unfortunately, Victor caught on and put the card on the
table, so no one could see his number. “What do you have, Rachel?” Noticing Victor’s move, Alicia was bothered. ‘He must know
that Rachel has it. Does he still want to protect her?’
she thought. She would never allow it! Alicia wanted to humiliate her. Alicia thought that if Rachel kissed someone else, Victor
What’s your card?” Another person chimed in. Without waiting for Rachel’s answer, he plucked out the card that she put on the
table. “A nine! She had it!”
Fanfare erupted in the room in a mix of laughter and whistles. The guests clapped their hands, looking at Rachel like she had
given them the best kind of entertainment,
Alicia couldn’t be more pleased. A sinister smile appeared on her face as she swiped the card and stared at Rachel mockingly.
“Time for your punishment, Rachel. Or are you going to chicken out?” Alicia sneered. Rachel raised her head, staring back into
her eyes. Alicia thought Rachel would lose it, yet she remained indifferent, as if nothing had happened. That was what Alicia
hated the most about her. Every time Rachel acted like this, Alicia felt like instead of Rachel, she was the fool.
“If you don’t want that, I can give you another kind of punishment.” Alicia glared. “What do you think about wiping my shoes?
That should be easy, right?”. Alicia took a quick glance at Victor’s face from the corner of her eyes to see how he would react.
Even if people think Victor hated this woman, Alicia’s faith couldn’t help but waver.
They were married and they lived together. Just now, Victor protected her in his own quiet way. Alicia wasn’t so sure that Victor
despised Rachel anymore. Even so, it seemed like he had no intention to help her now. That was her ray of hope. Smiling, Alicia
thought maybe she was just thinking too much. Why would Victor want to help Rachel anyway? If it weren’t for the baby in
Rachel’s belly, he wouldn’t have tolerated her! “Alicia, you are being too kind.”
The girl beside her spoke with discontent. “That’s right! Rules are rules and losers get punished! Miss Bennet wouldn’t want to
be a party pooper, right?” The other girl looked at Rachel expectantly. “You wanted to play this game after all, didn’t you?” She
nudged Rachel. “Kiss the first man I met outside?” With a serious look on her face, Rachel asked, “What if I don’t meet any
men?” “Are you kidding me? That’s impossible! Oh, quit trying to stall us.”
possibility for a moment, but then shook her head. There should be no room for doubts. It was simply impossible! Not including
the customers, there were around 200 male waiters serving the club.
“If you don’t meet any man along the way, I’ll do it instead.” Alicia held her chin up. Rachel smiled. That was exactly what she
wanted. “Now, hurry and go.” Alicia smiled. Rachel picked up the phone and walked out with a grin. Staring at her back, Alicia
ordered a waiter to follow Rachel’s tracks with a phone. Then, she turned on the video chat and showed everything on the big
screen.
“What kind of man will Rachel see? Who wants to bet?” A young man shouted excitedly. “I bet ten thousand! He must be a
waiter!” “Fifty thousand! I’m guessing that’s the old man I saw next door. He’s about 60. so he must be ready to go home and
sleep at this hour. Damn, he would be lucking out!” “One hundred thousand. I bet it’s a boy!” The audience started placing their
bets, watching Rachel’s footage with voracious eyes.. “Hey. Isn’t Rachel kind of hot?
I can’t believe I’m noticing just now.” Somebody blurted out. “Just now? I had my eyes on her when she came in! She’s got a
pretty good figure. I haven’t seen anyone sexier.” “Damn, maybe I should have pretended to go to the bathroom. If I ran into her,
I’d be one lucky guy kissing her now.” The men kept talking about Rachel in unsavory ways. Victor wasn’t paying any attention to
the show and was busy texting someone.
Tapping his chin, Carson leaned over to his best friend’s side. “I just found something interesting. Any idea how Alicia got the
king of hearts card? Sure enough, you never know how cunning people can be.” His words couldn’t be more obvious. Still, Victor
ignored him. Carson took a deep breath and looked at the screen. “Seriously, dude, aren’t you curious what’s going to happen? I
think I’d want to bet too.”
As soon as he turned off the phone screen, Victor looked at him, “Carson, one more word and you will find yourself shipped off in
the middle of nowhere.” Carson pressed his lips together. He nodded silently, retreating to his seat. After a short while, Victor
stood up and headed for the door. Carson jolted out of his seat and followed him, “Where are you going? The party’s not over
yet.” “I’ll be out for a cigarette.”
A cigarette? Carson scoffed, looking back at the pack of cigarettes on the table. ‘What a liar.’