The Mighty Dragon Warrior -
Chapter 15
Chapter 15
Jacob jumped into his two-day-old car once the day broke and rushed to his girlfriend’s house. Tenminutes later, a well-dressed woman appeared, with a little girl tottering behind her. “You’re early!”Moira exclaimed, as she nodded with approval, but Jacob’s attention was with the little girl. Squattingdown, he extended his hand to the girl, who was still rubbing the sleep crumbs out of her eyes. “Goodmorning, my princess!” The girl gripped her aunt’s hand tighter and turned away. “Apologies, Mr.Mooney. She doesn’t want to go to kindergarten.” Moira explained as she squatted down to the child’slevel. “You promised me, right? Be a good girl and call him Mr. Mooney.” The girl squirmed unhappilybefore turning back to him. “Mr. Mooney.” “Aye!” Jacob celebrated. He put her into the car and got intothe driver’s seat. As he drove, whenever he peeked at the little girl through the rear-view mirror, he feltlike he would melt into a puddle of love. When he pulled up at the kindergarten, Jacob felt like time flewpast too quickly. Jacob turned around and pretended to ask casually, “What is your name?” Moirapaused for a moment. “Her name is Heidi Lynch.” Heidi Lynch? Thank you for your persistence andyour gift, my love! Jacob’s eyes lit up, but he quickly looked down to hide his joy. Moira contemplatedhim for a moment before opening the car door to get out. “Come on, Heidi. Class is starting soon!” “Idon’t like kindergarten!” The girl pouted, but slowly wiggled out of the car. Jacob took a deep breath tocalm down, before getting out of the car as well. There were cars littered around the entrance asparents dropped their children off at the kindergarten. A loud honk rang out suddenly, startling Heidi.She tripped and nearly fell over. Jacob turned towards the unhappy looking young man in the black carbehind his Buick Envision. “Don’t be afraid, Heidi! Go on, class is starting soon!” Moira held her handtightly as she guided the child into the kindergarten. She took a few steps before pausing and askingthe child, “What should you say now?” Heidi turned around at Jacob and waved at him with her tubbyarms. “Goodbye, Mr. Mooney!” “Goodbye, Heidi!” Jacob beamed at the child, but his smile fell when heheard a car door slam. Turning around, he saw the man striding towards him angrily. “Are you deaf?Are you blind? Can’t you see that there is traffic congestion?” He hurled his insults even before closingthe distance between them. Jacob looked at his car quizzically. He neither parked in the middle of theroad, nor was the road a major highway. Jacob waited until Moira handed his daughter to a youngteacher before allowing a cruel and sharp expression to fall onto his features. “What are you looking at,
dummy? I’m talking to you!” The young man was dressed casually, but his gold wrist watch caught thesunlight and was causing a glare. Squinting, Jacob winced at the man. “Hey man, this is akindergarten. Be careful with your language.” “Damn your kindergarten!” The youth swore in defiance.Jacob glared at the man, and shifted his weight. As if by magic, he pivoted on a foot and sent a fist intothe man’s guts. The youth coughed in shock and pain as his legs gave way, and he crumpled into aheap. “How dare you hit my husband?! I’ll make you pay for it!” A plump woman screamed as shewiggled out of the black car. Jacob grimaced at the woman as she flexed her arms, displaying herbejeweled fingers, then he saw a tubby boy get out of the car as well. Jacob’s grimace sharpened intoa murderous glare, which stopped the plump lady in her stride. As her face twitched nervously, hermake-up fluttered down to the ground. Raising his hands, Jacob offered a resolution. “Let’s not teachthe wrong thing to the next generation.” Moira observed the two figures at the entrance of thekindergarten questioningly after sending Heidi off. “What happened?” “Nothing.” “Don’t make trouble.”Moira cautioned as she got into the car. Noticing her chauffeur standing outside the car, she rolled thewindow down and raised her eyebrow at him. “What are you doing? Send me to the office! I’m going tobe late!” Jacob frowned and shook his head as he got into the car. The woman watched as Jacobdrove away before approaching her husband. “Are you okay, hubby?” “Damn it! That man would havepunctured my guts with his punch!” He rubbed his stomach as he got up slowly onto his feet. “I willmake a police report against him! How dare he hit you?” The woman seethed, but the man merelyglared at his wife. “What? The man is gone! What are you going to do? Do you even know him?” “Iknow that!” “That lady is my classmate’s aunt. I met her yesterday too!” The plump child’s face wasanimated as he explained. “And that man must be the chauffeur. Hm! How dare he hit me?! I will not letthis go!” The youth glared at the receding car. Jacob dropped Moira at the Financial Center in thewestern region of the city thirty minutes later. “Remember to pick Heidi up at three thirty!” Moirareminded Jacob as she got out of the car. “Okay.” Moira watched as the car slipped into the traffic andgrinned to herself. I‘ve managed to save on traveling too! Meanwhile, Jacob glimpsed at the slim figurethrough his rearview mirror and felt his grin widen. Glancing at his watch, he realized that he had timeto drop by at his sister’s place to check on his father’s reaction after receiving money yesterday. Jacob
weaved through the famous metropolitan traffic along the wide highways. As he turned a corner into aless congested highway, a car sped onto the road and swerved to a stop perpendicularly against theflow of the highway. Jacob frowned at the ‘Ministry of Defense’ splayed out on the side of the car. Hisphone suddenly began to ring. Glancing at his phone, he saw Jerry’s name on the screen. Meanwhile,another black and white car screeched out of an alley along the highway.
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