After speaking, Dan thinks of Jamie's appearance of stomping and pouting in front of him. Then the gloomy mood that Ryan has just brought to him just disappears.
Thinking of this, he can’t help but thinks of Jamie has acted coquettishly to once in the hotel that day. It is extremely useful. But unfortunately it happens only when she is drunk. Dan thinks about whether to let her drink someday so that the situation can be happened again.
Of course Jamie, an idiot in love, won’t think that she will change Dan’s any decisions and thoughts if she puckers her mouth. She just regards what Dan says as to ridicule her. But she secretly remembers that she will never act coquettishly and pout before him!
This style is too weird and will scare Ian!
However, Jamie doesn't know it yet. In fact, her coquettish and pouting are more effective for Dan than the kind of resistance.
"You mean that I am not a lady and not gentle, right? Who those human are if they pucker and act coquettishly?" Jamie steps back in disbelief. Her expression shows that only Dan think that kind of person is normal.
Dan's mouth twitches. His words are just said only for her. He has known Jamie for so long but he hasn’t seen her coquettish.
Before that, he asks Derek to get a mouse and throws it into her room. He wants to see her crying with poor appearance and saying to him that there is a mouse.
What about the result?
Dan's veins pop abruptly for a few times. He remembers that finally he walks slowly to her room. When Jamie jumps out in shock, he can hold her as if he is passing by. However, he sees Jamie uses two fingers to take the tail of the mouse and comes out curiously. When she sees him, she says, "You still have a mouse at home. It's black and small. It's not cute at all. Also it’s different from what the TV programmer shows."
Saying that, she uses another finger to poke a few times on the mouse which doesn’t know whether it is dead or alive. Moreover, she accurately throws it into the trash can. After that, she looks at his stiff expression and asks, “What’s wrong?"
Dan raises his head. He thinks that Jamie is just not afraid of mice. But after his several experiments, he finds that she is not afraid of the natural enemies of girls like cockroaches and reptiles.
At that time, Dan begins to doubt why the girls yell when they see cockroaches. Maybe they are pretending.
Jamie is not afraid at all. Why do they need to cry?
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