Take Me Away

Chapter 133 I Will Be Your Target



Chapter 133 I Will Be Your Target

M City was considerably colder than the balmy and tropical P City. It had snowed in M City for three

days now, and people stayed indoors to protect themselves from the cold and icy weather. The waiting

lounge at M City's international airport was packed with people standing there with expectant faces.

Just then, a flight from B Country landed, and a crowd of passengers exited the aircraft. Among them

was a strikingly handsome young man wearing a green sweatshirt and khaki pants. Holding a small

suitcase in one hand, he rushed towards the exit.

"Excuse me, sir, are you Ryan Wen?" As soon as he entered the waiting lounge, two policemen walked

up to him and saluted him.

"Yes." Ryan nodded in reply.

One of the policemen requested politely, "Please come with us."

Ryan looked at them calmly and nodded. "Okay." He had expected the police to show up ever since his

mother called him just a few days ago.

The policemen followed him from a close distance. This attracted a lot of attention from the bystanders,

and many of them started pointing at Ryan as they whispered to each other. However, none of that

bothered Ryan as he was only interested in knowing what his brother had done. He turned a deaf ear

to what people talked about him.

"Mr. Wen! Sir!" A familiar voice came through the crowd. Belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - All rights reserved.

Ryan turned around and found Andrew walking towards him.

"Andrew!" He waved his hand in greeting as he walked closer. "Andrew, how are you? How is my

mom?"

"She's okay." Andrew patted Ryan on his back. "I haven't seen you in such a long time. You're taller

than you were before. Come with me, I'll take you home."

"Andrew, I have to go with the police. You go home. I'll be there soon," Ryan informed him, holding his

hand.

"But you haven't done anything wrong. Why are you going with them?" Andrew blocked his way and

continued to persuade Ryan. "Come, let's go home."

"Sir! We request you to cooperate with us." One of the policemen stepped forward with a serious

expression.

Ryan tugged at Andrew's sleeve and whispered, "Andrew, it's okay. I'll go visit my dad and find out

what happened. The police can't arrest me without a reason. I'll be back home soon."

"But..."

"Andrew, don't worry about me, I'll be fine. Just go home." Ryan patted him on his back, reassuring

him.

"Fine, then. By the way, Sophia came over yesterday looking for you."

"Sophia..." Ryan gave him a slight nod. "We'll talk about that later. Andrew, please, just go home."

"All right, Mr. Wen."

Ryan was escorted outside by the two policemen. He glanced outside the window as he sat in the

police car. Returning to M City made him think about Fiona and how much he missed her.

"Achoo!"

Meanwhile, in P City, Fiona sneezed all of a sudden. She rubbed her nose with one hand while holding

a lunch box in the other. She was just stepping out of George's ward, feeling content with herself for

successfully helping him regain his health. He was more motivated to stand up and walk now, which

made her happy.

Spencer, who was just walking over to her from across the corridor, noticed her good mood. Even

though her expression was plain, he could tell how she was feeling just by looking at her.

'Is she happy because of George?' he wondered. "Fiona,

have you had your lunch? George has nurses to take care of him. Come with me. Hand the tray to the

nurse," Spencer said in a commanding tone and grabbed her arm.

Fiona glanced at him. "Where are we going?"

"To the shooting range."

"The shooting range? But why?" Fiona asked though she already knew what Spencer had in mind.

"I want to see how good your aim is. You haven't had any target practice in a long time. Besides, we

don't want your skills to get rusty now, do we?"

Fiona was a completely different person since the kidnapping incident. The horrors she had gone

through had had a huge impact on her attitude towards life. She had never been a gun enthusiast.

However, she felt it was essential for her to improve her skills in using a weapon for emergencies.

"Spencer, let go of my hand."

Fiona scuffled with him. "No, I won't."

Spencer firmly shook his head. "You always treat me like an outsider. Do you even like me? I want to

know what is going on with you, but you won't talk to me. You won't even let me touch you..." His words

rendered her speechless.

Was she that cold to him? Fiona couldn't believe her ears.

"Have you ever considered me as your husband? At times, I feel like an idiot chasing after you. No

matter how much I try, you keep getting farther away from me." Spencer grabbed her hand tightly as he

said those words. It was very unlike him to express his feelings so openly.

Fiona stared at his back, still in shock. She had shut off her heart completely in the past ten years. She

had believed that she was doing much better now and had opened up a lot, but it seemed that that

wasn't the case, according to Spencer.

The shooting range here was quite similar to the one at the base. Spencer ordered the other people in

the shooting range to leave in order to get some privacy for Fiona and him.

"I'll give you a gun." Spencer changed the topic of their conversation as soon as he entered the

shooting range. He took a gun and handed it to Fiona. "This is the same gun you used last time. Hold it

carefully and aim right in the middle."

Fiona felt different as she held the gun in her hands.

"Look straight ahead and aim for the center." Spencer stood behind her and almost wrapped himself

around her as he held her hands and guided her aim to the center of the target. "My woman's aim must

be as good as mine."

The sound of the gunshot pierced their ears.

Right when Spencer finished his words, Fiona had pulled the trigger out of nervousness.

"Six points," announced the reporter.

"Not bad at all. Now, try it again," Spencer encouraged her.

Fiona had a serious expression on her face. Whatever she was doing, she was determined to give it

her very best.

A loud and sharp boom came from her second shot.

"Seven points."

Another loud bang followed.

"Four points."

"Five points."

"Six points."

Fiona wasn't satisfied with her performance. She proceeded to reload her gun although she was feeling

tired.

"That's not going to work. It seems like you've forgotten everything I taught you last time." Spencer

shook his head as he slowly walked towards the target.

"What are you doing?" Fiona yelled after him.

"I will be your target." Suddenly, he turned around and smiled. "Well, what do you think? Only this time,

you have to avoid shooting me and focus your aim at the center of the target."

As he spoke, Spencer stood in front of the target and adjusted its height so that the innermost ring

aligned with his ear while his head covered the outer rings.

"Are you insane?" Fiona growled, feeling uncomfortable. "I can't do this. Do you have a death wish?"

"Calm down, I trust you." Spencer grinned from ear to ear with a charming yet wicked expression on his

face.

"I don't trust myself." Fiona lowered her hand. "Stop this madness. I won't use you for my target

practice."

"You think I'm joking?" Spencer pursed his lips into a thin line, "This is the only way you'll learn, trust

me. By using me as your target, you'll be sure to concentrate better when you aim. It's indeed

dangerous, but we won't know how good you can be unless we try it this way. I trust you with my life,

Fiona."

Fiona's eyes glimmered when she heard him. "But I don't trust myself."

"It's okay. I believe in you." The corners of his lips lifted into a smirk. "You have to focus your aim.

Come on, Fiona, you can do this."

Spencer's words made her feel more confident, but she still shook her head and refused. "No, I don't

want to do this. There has to be another way. This is too dangerous."

Suddenly, Spencer grabbed another gun hanging from his waist and pointed it to his temple.

"What are you doing?" Fiona cried out. "Fiona, for me and for yourself,

you should try it," Spencer said with a pleading expression in his eyes.

Fiona bit her lower lip. She couldn't continue to be a burden for him. She had no choice but to be

strong.

"Just hold on for a second." No matter what, she couldn't help but hesitate.

"There's no need to wait any further. Just be brave and go ahead, shoot." Spencer continued to

motivate her. "Don't worry, I can sense where you're aiming. If I feel like I'm in danger, I'll dodge it just in

time. So, just do it!"

Fiona slowly raised the gun and aimed at the center of the target. She gulped, feeling a lump in her

throat. Spencer stood straight and looked at her with a serious expression, also focusing on his

position.

"Fiona, if you have any resentment towards me, just let it out. Shooting is a very satisfying activity."

Fiona exhaled softly and requested, "If you sense any danger, please move away quickly."

"All right, I will." Spencer nodded firmly. "Now, go ahead, shoot!"

"Okay, then." Fiona knitted her brows, concentrating on her target as she aimed.

A loud bang came from her gun.

After she pulled the trigger, the bullet burst out from the bore. Looking at the bullet flying over, Spencer

felt the small metal shell whistling in the wind. The bullet whizzed past his ear and accurately pierced

the target.

"Spencer, are you all right?" Fiona asked almost instantly.

"What do you think?" Spencer tilted his head slightly and turned his head again with a smile of relief on

his face. "That was an amazing shot."

"Really?" Fiona exclaimed in surprise. Now that the initial anxiety had passed, she felt a rush of

exhilaration.

"It's true. Why would I lie to you?" Spencer raised his eyebrows. "Do it again!"

The atmosphere inside the shooting range became more pleasant as their long practice session

continued. Soon, bullet shells were scattered all over the floor from the intense training. Fiona gradually

improved her aim. She was now capable of getting nine points without having to use Spencer as her

target.

She returned the gun to Spencer as they were about to leave the shooting range.

"It's yours. In case you need it later," Spencer said with a meaningful glance.

Fiona hesitated for a moment before nodding and taking the gun. "Well, okay, thank you. I'll think of it

as your first gift to me. It's special."

"My first gift?" Spencer pouted his lips at her. "You have such a bad memory! What about the Comic

Bear? Isn't that the first gift I gave you?"


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