Chapter 553
The thought of Alaric’s words about her shameless flirtations with young men the bar infuriated Lysander, igniting a rage within
him that made him want to throttle her.
Thalassa felt his kiss getting more domineering, more forceful as if he was sucking the life out of her, leaving her breathless and
light-headed.
A sudden pain shot through her thigh.
Snapping back into reality, Thalassa pushed against him with all the strength she could muster. But his muscular build was like a
solid wall. Her efforts were utterly futile against him.
Unable to push him away and with the imminent danger looming before her, Thalassa bit down on his lips out of desperation.
Lysander let out a pained groan, but he didn’t let her go. His kisses grew more and more fierce.
The taste of blood spread across her mouth, making him seem more dangerous and wilder, like a predatory beast.
Her heart was pounding like a drum, and her fear made her blood bubble and churn.
In the midst of her panic, Lysander finally let go of her.
His deep voice was husky and low as he asked, “What gives you the right to flirt with other men in bars? Are you tired of living,
huh?”
Once freed, Thalassa moved her body back, distancing herself from the lethal danger he posed.
She looked at her thigh, marked with the unmistakable imprint of his fingers. It was a striking testament to his strength and the
danger he posed.
She took in deep breaths. Her eyes were misty and confused as she looked at Lysander. His lower lip was bleeding, making him
look even more devilishly attractive, like a blood-thirsty
beast.
Thalassa swallowed hard, her breath hitching, “You were the one who said we’re done and that I can’t see our child. I was alone
and bored, and I needed to find someone to keep me company. Isn’t that what you wanted?”
Her drunken haze had receded, replaced by a sober clarity.
She was baiting him, gambling on his possessiveness not having faded just yet.
When she had been around Leopold more frequently in the past, Lysander had always reacted with anger and jealousy.
Even though he knew about her secret children, he still showed signs of jealousy when he saw her with Leopold in Hollowbrook.
Thalassa was betting on him still having feelings for her. A man’s possessiveness, once ignited, was not to be underestimated.
She was gambling for a chance to see her children more often.
Lysander’s eyes darkened, and a chilling aura radiated from him.
He wiped the blood off his lips. His gaze was intense and intimidating as he moved closer, “If you’re so desperate for a man, I
might as well kill you in bed!”
His words were cold and threatening.
His icy, oppressive aura drew closer, like the fangs of a wild beast nearing her, making Thalassa’s pupils constrict in fear.
She leaned back and said, “Lysander, don’t do anything rash. You were the one who said you’re done with me. If that’s the case,
what I do is my own business. You have no right to interfere...”
Before she could finish, her ankle was grabbed.
“Ah! Caught off guard, she found herself suddenly pulled under him.
Like a lamb awaiting slaughter, she was blanketed by his muscular, imposing body.
His handsome face was as dark as ink, and his icy gaze locked onto her, asking, “Who said you’re free? Until I say it, otherwise,
you’re still mine, got it?”