Chapter 20
Chapter 20
“Lean try.”
Bonnie narrowed her eyes and stepped forward.
Maisie held out a hand against Bonnie’s shoulder. “Don’t make me do this. You might have been able to defeat those clowns, but you’re no match for me.”
Bonnie was taken aback. She hadn’t expected Ivor’s mother to be a fighter.
“We’ll see about that.”
Bonnie grabbed Maisie’s arm, stepped across her, and yanked her out of the way in a diagonal motion.
‘She was holding back while fighting the bodyguards! She’s more powerful than she wanted me to believe,‘ thought Maisie in alarm.
“You leave me no choice, young lady!”
Maisie held up her fists in a steady fighting stance.
Bonnie was surprised when she realized that Maisie was a skilled kickboxer.
They charged and fought fiercely in a flurry of blows.
At the Knight Residence, the engagement party was
full swing.
Sigmund looked at the gate with a frown.
“Why isn’t Bonnie here yet? Why hasn’t she answered my calls?”
Ged said, “Maybe she realized she wasn’t good enough for Ivor.”
Sigmund smacked the back of Ged’s head. “One more word from you, and I’ll throw you out!”
“Hey, that hurt!”
Sigmund snorted and asked the butler. “I told you to send someone to look for Bonnie. Is he back yet?”
At that moment, the servant hurried over.
“Bad news, sir! Mrs. Maisie and Ms. Bonnie are fighting.”
“What?!” Sigmund, Ivor, and Willard shouted at the same time. Ivor and Willard exchanged a glance. Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Where are they?” Sigmund quickly got to his feet.
“I’ll take you there.”
Ged whispered to Ivor, “Your future wife is something else. Is she really fighting with your mom? She’s a goddamn kickboxing expert!”
Ivor frowned and got into the car. He was also surprised that Bonnie could fight.
Meanwhile, Bonnie and Maisie had exchanged several strikes, but no one could gain the upper hand. In the end, they pushed each other away and stumbled back, astonished.
“Do you know Cary Burns?” Bonnie and Maisie asked at the same time. Stunned, they stepped closer to each other in excitement.
“Are you Cary’s second student?”
“You must be Cary’s last student!”