The guards dared not utter a word afterwards.
"Isn't it this same darn mouth of yours you used in disrespecting my best friend so why are you keeping quiet, say something," Audrey ordered with fury in her eyes.
The sudden kick that landed on his knee made Nat bend and hold his hurting knee.
"All of you know very well that the one thing I hate the most is someone looking down on my best friend so how dare all of you have the guts to insult her in front of my home?" Audrey yelled, instilling fear in the heart of the three men with her devilish stares.
"Miss Audrey…," Nat's dry cough and his piercing stares made the guy who was about to talk unable to continue with what he wanted to say.
The last thing Nat wanted was to infuriate his Young Miss more than Audrey was.
She was a smart guy and knew exactly what to do.
"I am sorry, Miss Audrey. It would never repeat itself," Nat said with a bow. The others bowed also.
"The next time you dared to pull that nonsense stunt you did earlier, believe me breaking your legs won't be able to relieve my anger, understood?" Audrey retorted, her murderous glares focused on the three guys.
"We will make sure that doesn't happen again," Nat replied with his head still bowed.
Audrey strolled back into the house after taking a long glance at the spot they parked their car earlier.
Just like Joanna said, she and Amos returned to Audrey's home after her classes ended that night.
They stayed there for hours. When it reached the time he had set to leave, he shifted his gaze to the lady sitting by his side.
"Joan, it's getting late so let me take you home…,"
"We are leaving already?" Joanna asked displeasingly. The manner she talked was as though they had only spent ten minutes there when that wasn't the truth.
"Can't we stay a little longer…,"
"No, we can't. I need to meet up with my men right now and I can't leave you here. It's not just possible," He stated firmly. He extended his hand and held her hand.
"Don't worry we will return here tomorrow if you want. We will disturb her until she gives in to what we want," Amos said softly as he gave a gentle squeeze to her hand.
Joanna diverted her gaze from his face to the direction of the window in Audrey's room.
"I really wished that doing this will make her give in at last," Joanna muttered absentmindedly.
"It will," He assured with a smile. "She will have no choice but to give in and meet us because our persistence surpasses hers".
He took a last glance at the window of the room where he could hear some movements from where he sat.
He ignited the car and drove off soon. The moment their car got out of sight a figure surfaced in front of the glass window.
"At least she has someone to comfort her but unfortunately, I don't," Audrey, who was wearing a blue leather jacket that came as a pair with her trousers, muttered.
She walked out of the room and was soon seen leaving the house.
For two days Joanna didn't set eyes on Joanna. She calls over fifty times daily and sends over twenty text messages daily. But Audrey didn't return her calls or reply to her text messages, thereby making Joanna more heartbroken with her actions.
On the third day, Amos could no longer handle seeing the woman he loves in pain. He decided to take things into his hands.
As he got ready to execute what was on his mind, he and Joanna didn't know that somewhere trouble was brewing.
Inside Mr Aidan's office, his assistant wearing a black suit was seen entering the office with a fancy gift box in his hand.
"Is it from her?" Mr Aidan's eyes shone brightly as he adjusted properly on the brown executive seat.
He arranged his slightly crooked necktie before he reached out his hand to collect the gift box from the guy now standing in front of his desk.
"The message says it's from your sweetheart so I believe it must be her," The guy read out the little note attached to the gift box before he passed the fancy red and white box to the eager man who was already grinning from ear to ear like a child who just got offered his favourite candy.
"Since my 30 years of experience working on the campus, I have never seen a student as bold as she is," The guy in a black suit commented as he stared at the box in Mr Aidan's hands.
Even though the gifts were not meant for him he always looked forward to seeing what this particular student gave each time she sent a gift to the Chancellor.
Her gifts were always mind-blowing. Not only him but even the principal looks forward to seeing the content of her gifts each time.
"Yeah, I know. When I learned that she became the world's weirdest person after she returned from the dead I thought it was a rumour. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't experience her weirdness myself," Mr Aidan said grinning.
He gently tried to unwrap the package. With sparkling eyes, he looked forward to what surprise awaited him.
"And Sir, her weirdness happens to be a blessing to you instead of a curse. Because of her unusual boldness, she made things easier for you Sir, isn't that so?" The guy in a black suit asked, grinning evilly.
"Haha… You are damn right about that," Mr Aidan's smile broadened and his eyes glimmered more the instant he set eyes on the medium size jewellery box in his hand.
"I was thinking about how to bring myself into telling her that I was attracted to her but who knew that the girl didn't only feel the same way for me but had the boldness to profess her love for me repeatedly," He said and with a smile on his face, he pushed opened the red box in his hand.