Your Uncle’s My Husband Now — Back Off, Ex! Novel Chapter 16
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Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane 16
Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane 16 Summary
In “Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond,” Nyla finds herself alone in her office after hours, her thoughts interrupted by a phone call from Clark, her estranged husband. He informs her that he is downstairs with warmer clothes for her, which she reluctantly agrees to collect, feeling a mix of irritation and anxiety. As she steps outside into the chilly October air, the tension escalates when Clark notices the bruises on her cheek from a recent attack. His protective instincts surface, leading to a confrontation where he demands to know who harmed her, revealing a dark intensity in his demeanor that unsettles Nyla.
Despite her attempts to deflect his concerns, Clark’s anger becomes palpable, and he warns her against pushing him away when she is in danger. This moment of vulnerability shifts the dynamic between them, forcing Nyla to acknowledge the gravity of her situation. Clark insists on driving her home, and the ride is filled with a heavy silence, reflecting the unresolved emotions and the tension stemming from both their past and the recent violence in Nyla’s life.
Meanwhile, Clark’s protective instincts take a darker turn as he seeks retribution against Lucia, the woman responsible for Nyla’s bruises. In a private room at a nightclub, he confronts Lucia, demanding that she physically punish herself for her actions against Nyla. The scene is intense and chilling as Lucia, faced with Clark’s wrath, complies with his demands, striking herself repeatedly while grappling with the fear of losing everything her family has built. This moment underscores the lengths Clark is willing to go to protect Nyla, revealing the complexities of his character and the toxic dynamics at play.
As Lucia endures her punishment, her internal rage builds, redirecting her anger towards Nyla. She feels humiliated and determined to reclaim her power, vowing to find someone more influential than Clark to retaliate against Nyla. This sets the stage for a brewing conflict, highlighting the themes of revenge and the consequences of violence, as both women navigate their intertwined fates and the unseen doors that lead them into deeper turmoil. The story concludes with a sense of foreboding, as Lucia’s determination to retaliate against Nyla hints at further conflict ahead.
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**TITLE: Through Unseen Doors We Step Into Untold Worlds Beyond by Sage Hunter Lane**
Nyla lingered at her desk long after the clock struck six in the evening. The once-bustling R&D department had nearly emptied, leaving behind an echo of hushed conversations and the faint hum of computers winding down for the day.
Suddenly, her phone vibrated against the polished surface of her desk, a persistent buzz that pulled her from her thoughts. She glanced at the screen, her heart momentarily skipping as she recognized the name: Clark.
For a heartbeat, she hesitated, her finger hovering over the answer button. Finally, she pressed it, steeling herself for the conversation ahead.
“Hey, I’m downstairs at your office,” Clark’s voice crackled through the receiver, rough and ragged, as if he hadn’t stopped talking all day. “Weather’s supposed to get cold this week. I brought you some warmer clothes.”
Curiosity piqued, Nyla rose from her chair and made her way to the window. Peering down, she spotted Clark’s sleek black Mercedes parked in the lot below, its polished surface gleaming under the fading light.
“I don’t need anything from you,” she replied, her tone flat and devoid of warmth.
“The clothes are already here. Just come down and get them,” he insisted, his voice brooking no argument.
Nyla sighed inwardly, recognizing the stubbornness that defined Clark’s character. If she refused him, she knew he would likely storm upstairs, causing a scene that would leave her colleagues whispering. Reluctantly, she grabbed her bag and made her way to the elevator, the weight of her decision heavy on her shoulders.
Stepping outside, the October evening air nipped at her skin, cutting through her thin cardigan like a knife. She instinctively wrapped the fabric tighter around herself as she approached Clark’s car, her heart racing with a mix of irritation and anxiety.
As she neared him, Clark opened his mouth to speak, but his words faltered. His gaze fixed on her left cheek, where the bruises from Lucia’s attack had deepened throughout the day. Under the harsh glare of the parking lot lights, the dark marks stood out starkly against her pale skin, and she could feel the tension in the air shift.
A dangerous flicker ignited in Clark’s eyes, and she watched as his jaw clenched tightly. His hands curled into fists at his sides, the tension radiating from him palpable.
“Who the hell did this to you?” His voice dropped to a deadly whisper, each word laced with an intensity that sent a shiver down her spine.
Nyla instinctively took a step back, the sudden shift in his demeanor unnerving her. She had seen Clark angry before, but never like this—his eyes were icy, devoid of warmth.
“Nobody,” she blurted out, her voice rising in panic. “I just tripped and fell.”
“Bullshit.” He closed the distance between them, his expression darkening further. “You don’t get handprint bruises from falling down. Tell me who touched you.”
“This is none of your business,” Nyla retorted, backing away even further. “This has nothing to do with you.”
His face darkened further, the air thickening with unspoken threats. Clark inhaled deeply through his nose, clearly struggling to maintain his composure.
“Look, I know you hate me right now,” he said, his tone slow and measured. “I’m not asking you to forgive me. But don’t push me away when someone hurts you. Because I swear to God, Nyla, if you keep shutting me out, I might do something we’ll both regret.”
The weight of his words hung heavily between them, a chilling reminder of the unpredictability that came with Clark’s anger. Nyla felt a knot form in her stomach, the warning in his voice all too clear.
“Where are the clothes?” she asked quietly, her resolve wavering.
Clark reached into his car, pulling out several designer shopping bags, their expensive logos glinting in the dim light. “My driver will take you home.”
“I can take a taxi,” she protested weakly.
“No.” His voice turned sharp again, a command that brooked no dissent. “You’re getting in this car.”
Realizing she had little choice, Nyla slid into the backseat, the leather cool against her skin, while Clark settled in beside her. The ride unfolded in tense silence, each moment stretching out uncomfortably. When they finally reached her apartment building, Clark watched her enter the lobby, his gaze unwavering, and only when the elevator doors closed did he instruct his driver to leave.
Once they were in motion again, Clark pulled out his phone, his expression one of grim determination. He dialed his secretary, his voice cutting through the air with a sense of urgency.
“I need information,” he stated without preamble. “Someone attacked my wife at Park Pharmaceuticals today. I want surveillance footage, witness statements—everything. You have thirty minutes.”
“Yes sir, Mr. Summer,” came the immediate reply, and Nyla could almost hear the frantic typing on the other end.
Twenty-five minutes later, Clark’s phone buzzed with the report. He listened intently, his expression darkening as his secretary detailed the confrontation between Nyla and Lucia Pollard. By the time the call ended, his demeanor had shifted to something far more lethal.
At ten PM, Clark found himself seated in the VIP section of Platinum, the city’s most exclusive nightclub. The private room was dimly lit, soundproofed against the world outside. He nursed a glass of whiskey, waiting with a simmering intensity.
The door swung open, revealing two security guards in crisp black suits escorting a bewildered woman between them.
Lucia’s eyes widened in shock as she spotted Clark lounging on the leather couch. She had been dancing downstairs, lost in the music, when these men had suddenly appeared, dragging her into this private chamber.
“Mr. Summer,” she stammered, dropping to her knees on the thick carpet. “I can explain everything. Please don’t—”
“Do you know why you’re here?” Clark interrupted, his tone icy.
“Because of what happened with Nyla today,” Lucia whispered, her voice trembling. “But she started it. She—”
“Shut your mouth.” His voice sliced through her excuses like a blade. “I don’t want to hear your pathetic justification. Here’s what’s going to happen. You’re going to slap yourself. Hard. The same way you slapped my wife. And you’re going to keep doing it until I tell you to stop.”
Lucia stared at him in shock, her mind racing. “You can’t be serious.”
“Do I look like I’m joking?” Clark leaned forward slightly, his gaze unwavering. “Or would you prefer I destroy your entire family instead? Because I can make the Pollard name disappear from this industry overnight.”
Panic washed over her, and the color drained from Lucia’s face. Her father had dedicated decades to building their pharmaceutical empire. One word from Clark could obliterate everything.
With trembling hands, she raised her right palm and struck her own cheek. The sound echoed in the quiet room, a sharp reminder of her predicament.
“Harder,” Clark commanded, his voice firm.
Lucia hit herself again, this time with enough force to make her head snap to the side, the pain blossoming instantly.
“Keep going.”
SLAP! SLAP! SLAP!
The blows came faster now, each strike sending shockwaves of pain through her. Lucia’s cheek began to swell immediately, tears streaming down her face, but she didn’t dare stop.
After fifteen strikes, her face was a distorted mask of pain, her right hand numb from the relentless impacts.
“That’s enough,” Clark finally said, his voice low and dangerous. “Remember this feeling next time you think about touching my wife. If I hear you’ve gone near her again, what happens next won’t be just a few slaps.”
“I understand,” Lucia mumbled through her swollen lips. “I won’t bother her anymore.”
“Get out of my sight.”
Lucia stumbled to her feet, practically fleeing from the room, her heart racing.
Back in her apartment bathroom, Lucia stared at her reflection, horror washing over her. Her face was unrecognizable, the left side swollen to twice its normal size.
But instead of fear, a seething rage ignited within her chest. This was all Nyla’s fault. That pathetic woman must have run crying to her husband the moment she got home.
How could someone so insignificant end up with a man like Clark Summer? Nyla came from nothing; her family was broke, and she had no connections, no status to speak of.
Lucia gripped the bathroom counter until her knuckles turned white, a fierce determination settling in her heart. She would find someone more powerful than Clark, someone who could put him in his place.
And when she did, she would ensure that Nyla paid dearly for every humiliation she had suffered that night.
Conclusion
As the echoes of the evening’s confrontation faded, Nyla found herself grappling with a whirlwind of emotions. The bruises on her cheek were a painful reminder of her vulnerability, yet the intensity of Clark’s protective fury stirred something deep within her—a mix of fear and an unexpected flicker of hope. She had always prided herself on her independence and resilience, but the reality of her situation weighed heavily on her. In that moment, standing at the precipice of her choices, Nyla realized that perhaps allowing someone to care for her didn’t equate to weakness; it was a delicate dance of trust and vulnerability that she had yet to master.
Meanwhile, Clark’s ruthless determination to shield Nyla from further harm revealed a side of him that was both terrifying and intoxicating. His actions, while extreme, stemmed from a fierce love that left no room for doubt about his commitment to her safety. Yet, as Lucia’s rage simmered and her thirst for revenge began to brew, the stakes escalated dramatically. Nyla and Clark were now caught in a storm of emotional turmoil and external threats, their bond tested by the very forces that sought to tear them apart. With the unseen doors of their lives swinging open to untold worlds, both were left to contemplate how far they were willing to go to protect each other and what sacrifices they might have to make in the face of looming danger.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
**What to Expect in the Next Chapter?**
As the tension escalates between Nyla and Clark, the next chapter promises to delve deeper into the complexities of their relationship. With Clark’s protective instincts ignited by the bruises on Nyla’s cheek, readers will witness a fierce battle between his desire to shield her and her stubbornness to maintain her independence. Will Nyla finally open up about the true nature of her confrontation with Lucia, or will her fear of Clark’s wrath push her further away? The stakes are high as Clark’s dark side emerges, raising questions about the lengths he will go to protect his wife and the possible consequences of his actions.
Meanwhile, Lucia’s fury is only beginning to simmer. The humiliation she suffered at Clark’s hands will undoubtedly fuel her quest for revenge, setting the stage for a dangerous game of power and manipulation. As she seeks out allies who can rival Clark’s influence, the narrative will explore the intricate web of relationships and hidden agendas that could threaten Nyla’s safety. Expect unexpected alliances and shocking revelations that will challenge the characters’ loyalties and force them to confront their own demons. With the stakes rising and tensions mounting, the next chapter is bound to leave readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the unfolding drama and its implications for all involved.