Villain Ch 318. A Hunter Should Catch His Prey
The night progressed. Allen and Vivian returned to their table. Due to the loud voice, their eyes were now irresistibly drawn to the next table where Sophia and Elio sat. đđđďźď˝
Vivianâs lips curled into a smug smile as she observed Sophiaâs behavior, her judgmental gaze fixed on Sophia. âIt seems your ex is broke,â she commented with a shake of her head, relishing the opportunity to witness Sophiaâs apparent downfall.
Meanwhile, Sophiaâs demeanor had undergone a transformation as the alcohol coursed through her veins, unleashing a boldness she hadnât displayed before.
She drew Elio closer to her, her inhibitions seemingly cast aside as she kissed him passionately, her touch lingering on his body. It was a bold display, a mirror of the actions she had hoped Allen would take toward her. In her state of intoxication, Sophia was embracing the reckless pursuit of pleasure, seeking to provoke a reaction from the man who had captured her heart.
Elio, though flattered by her affection, couldnât help but feel uneasy about the situation. Her actions were starting to test the boundaries of their relationship. He gently reminded her to keep her composure, to not let her emotions get the better of her.
Allenâs eyes flickered with amusement as he glanced at Vivian, who had playfully accused him of being the villain in Sophiaâs narrative. âDonât blame me for it,â he retorted with a hint of mischief in his voice. âI didnât do anything wrong. Why are you making me sound like the bad guy?â he teased, taking a nonchalant sip of his drink.
âDoesnât she indeed think youâre the bad guy?â Vivian responded with a teasing smile, her fingers lightly grazing his arm as she traced a path up to his wrist. In a seductive display, she plucked the glass from his hand and brought it to her lips, taking a sip of the wine directly from his glass. Her eyes locked with his in a challenge, the playful dance of their interaction evident to anyone who cared to notice.
For a moment, the world seemed to fade away, leaving only the electric connection between them. Allen couldnât resist the allure of her gaze and leaned in closer, his face mere inches from hers. âDonât play something you canât handle, Vivian,â he whispered, his voice laced with a warning that only served to heighten the tension. âCause the next time you run away, I will catch you,â he added with a smug smile, hinting at the thrill of the chase that awaited them.
Vivianâs smirk widened, her words dripping with a tantalizing invitation. âThen you should catch me next time,â she purred, her voice carrying the promise of thrilling pursuits. âA hunter should catch his prey after all,â she added, her gaze never wavering from Allenâs.
For a moment, Allen was taken aback by her audacity, a flicker of surprise crossing his features. But that surprise quickly gave way to a wicked grin as he accepted the challenge before him. A low, throaty chuckle rumbled from deep within him, stoking the flames of an unbridled fire.
With Vivian, it was different from anything he had experienced before. She touched a darker side of him, igniting a desire for the thrill of the hunt. It was a contrast to the tenderness he had once felt with Jane, a vulnerability he had kept hidden from others. But with Vivian, it was as if a dormant beast within him had been awakened, craving the wild abandon of a forbidden adventure.
âDonât blame me then,â he hissed, his voice a tantalizing whisper that sent shivers down Vivianâs spine. âLike I said before, I like to play rough.â He couldnât deny the primal urges that stirred within him when he was with her, the unyielding desire to embrace the untamed depths of his being.
Vivianâs seductive smile lingered in the air as she prepared to respond to Allenâs challenge. However, their intimate moment was abruptly shattered by a loud noise emanating from Sophiaâs table, diverting their attention.
Turning their gazes toward Sophiaâs table, they were met with a scene that revealed the depth of Sophiaâs tumultuous emotions. She laughed with a flushed face, her laughter ringing through the air like a sirenâs call. The effect of the alcohol was evident in her swaying body, a testament to her state of intoxication.
Elio pulled her close in an attempt to rein in her reckless indulgence. He urged her to stop drinking, knowing she was already beyond her limit. But Sophiaâs inhibitions were drowned in a sea of alcohol, and she responded to his pleas with a passionate kiss and a teasing smile.
âOne more glass,â she playfully insisted, her voice tinged with a hint of defiance, as she turned to the servant and requested another drink. But Elio, determined to protect her from herself, intercepted the drink, unwilling to let her spiral further into the nightâs chaos.
Sophiaâs laughter cascaded like a cascade of starlight, and in her intoxicated state, she adamantly refused to heed Elioâs warnings. With a glint of mischief in her eyes, she insisted she was not drunk, an assertion that was evident only to her clouded mind.
Vivian couldnât help but cringe at the audacity of Sophiaâs actions. âDrunk when she was just accepted as permanent staff? The audacityâŚâ she muttered.
Allen found amusement in Vivianâs reaction. He chuckled softly, a trace of nostalgia lingering in his gaze. âWell, sheâs actually not a drinker,â he revealed, earning a surprised look from Vivian.
âBut she drank a lot,â Vivian countered, her curiosity piqued.
âI know,â he replied with a hint of knowing. âShe usually drinks just to get someoneâs attention,â he stated matter-of-factly.
âHas this ever happened before?â she inquired, her gaze fixed on Allen.
Allenâs response was a subtle nod, a glint of mischief in his eyes as he posed a challenge to Vivian. âGuess who she was trying to attract?â he teased, knowing that Sophiaâs intentions were far more complex than they appeared on the surface.
Vivianâs lips curled into a mischievous smile, her mind racing with possibilities. âA bad guy?â she ventured, her eyes locking with Allenâs in a playful challenge.
The corner of Allenâs mouth twitched in amusement. âUm-hum,â he confirmed with a knowing glint in his eyes, indicating that Vivian was on the right track.
Curiosity danced in Vivianâs eyes as she made another guess, trying to piece together the puzzle of Sophiaâs intentions. âA drinker?â she ventured, her mind racing with possibilities.
Allenâs response was a subtle nod, and he took a sip of his wine, as if the memories stirred by Vivianâs question were bittersweet.
Vivianâs next guess drew a frown from Allen, and he nearly spilled his drink in surprise. âHer last ex (David)?â she speculated.
The question elicited a hearty laugh from Allen.
âWho?â Vivian whined.
âIt was me,â Allen finally admitted, his gaze meeting Vivianâs with an air of vulnerability. âI was a bad boy and fought a lot, but I never got caught. My criminal record is clean. I could drink a lot without getting drunk, and she tried to capture my attention with it. And she succeeded,â he confessed, his voice tinged with a hint of remorse.
âYou didnât look like that in the photo,â Vivian exclaimed, her shock evident in her tone. She couldnât help but compare the image of the sweet, refined Allen she had seen in photographs to the man sitting before her, exuding an air of enigma and danger that seemed worlds apart from the innocent facade he once portrayed.
Allen merely chuckled at her reaction, seemingly amused by the contrast between his past and present personas. âNow you know why the police never catch me,â he remarked casually, his gaze holding a glimmer of mischief. âDonât let the face and appearance deceive you,â he added, as if hinting that there was much more to him than met the eye.
âThank you for the party, Mr. Bell. We need to go now,â Elioâs voice rang with a hint of concern out of sudden. His eyes were fixed on Sophia, who appeared completely wasted and vulnerable in his arms.
Vivian and Allen turned in the direction of the voice, their gazes locking onto the sight of Elio carrying Sophia, his arms wrapped protectively around her. The once confident and audacious woman was now a mere shadow of herself, her inhibitions drowned in a sea of alcohol.
âBe careful, okay?â Mr. Bellâs voice held a note of genuine concern as he bid them farewell.
Elio nodded in acknowledgment, his gaze reflecting his determination to ensure Sophiaâs safety. As a sign of their goodbye, he shot a displeased look at Allen, holding him responsible for Sophiaâs reckless behavior. But Allen met his disapproval with a mocking smirk, refusing to be affected by Elioâs silent accusation.