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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 649

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 649

Catherine’s sarcasm infuriated Shaun. “Do you think I wanted to do it? I was set up.”

“Ha.”

Catherine scoffed. He was once again being a jerk.

The hidden meaning in his words was, ‘Do you think I wanted to touch you? I wouldn’t have touched you if I hadn’t been set up. That’s why I don’t have to take any responsibility, and you shouldn’t blame me either.’

“Why are you laughing? You must be delighted.” Shaun recalled how much he had yearned for her last night. He was embarrassed.

“Delighted?” Catherine rolled up her sleeves speechlessly. She revealed the rings of bruises on her arms caused by someone gripping her with too much strength. “Please, look at this. I have bruises all over my body. Brother, do you not know that you didn’t even treat me like a human last night? I can sue you for this!”

Looking at those bruises, Shaun went tight-lipped. Traces of apology welled up in him.

“What grudge did I have with you in my past life? Why didn’t you go look for Sarah?” Catherine held back from showing the hatred in her eyes. Did he not know that she would feel disgusted because she was a clean freak?

“…”

Shaun kept silent. His short black hair rested messily on his forehead, but that did not affect his refined looks. Rather, it accentuated his thin lips and long lashes.

“You can’t possibly… have no interest toward Sarah now?”

Catherine walked toward him step by step. The corners of her mouth were lifted into a grin. After last night, she had an additional seductive charm to her.

The unforgettable sweetness from last night flashed across Shaun’s mind. He could not forget that feeling even at this moment.

“Did I get it right?” Seeing that he was keeping silent, Catherine’s smile widened.

“You think too much.” Shaun shot her an icy glare. His words were mean, as if they were laced with poison. “I was just afraid that I would lose my mind last night and do something to hurt Sarah. She should be treated well and cared for. As for you, it serves you right no matter how much you get hurt.”

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