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Darling, Don't Get Rid of Me novel Chapter 94

Keith looked even more miserable now, "But Harriet, I was worried that if I used too much strength, I might end up hurting you."

Harriet let out a deep sigh, "It's fine, the martial art instructor is present, just focus on playing your character to the fullest. If you're worried about me and it affects the way you act, then it will only be wise that we don't work together too often in the future."

Keith's expression immediately changed, "No, no, that wouldn't do. Don't be mad, Harriet, I promise I will do my best next time."

Harriet felt faint, "Don't just change the way you act just because I'm mad at you, don't change your style so casually. Keith, it's just a suggestion, I'm not forcing you to do anything."

"It's okay, I will do anything to make you happy."

"..." Harriet was speechless.

This child wouldn't understand her no matter how she tried to talk to him about it. Forget about it, he would get what she was trying to tell him one day, there was no point forcing it.

Nevertheless, in the next fighting scene, Keith improved greatly and even the director praised him.

After the scene, Cherry touched up her make-up at the studio, and was teasing Harriet again, "Mr. Miller listens to you well, the director reprimanded him a few times but he didn't change, and he immediately had a change in attitude the moment you commented on it."

Cherry said it with no ill-intention but Harriet knew something was wrong. Keith relied on her way too much, while it was true that a newbie required guidance from someone experienced, but where Keith needed a push always struck her as odd.

"We worked together before and built a rather good relationship. That's why he listens to my advice more, I think," Harriet tried to explain, maybe not only to Cherry but to herself as well, trying to wipe off the uneasiness she was feeling.

Cherry chuckled, "Maybe, but he really has a whole different attitude when it comes to you, you could think about having a side squeeze."

Harriet couldn't help but laughed, "Stop it, you. If I did that I'll be denounced publicly for my crime."

"Look at you, you're evidently thinking about a certain someone. Showing off and still denying that you guys are in a relationship, oh the nerve!"

Cherry said jokingly but Keith overheard the conversation, he sounded a bit unhappy, "Is Harriet in a relationship?"

Harriet stood up, "Of course not, don't listen to her nonsense, we were just joking around."

But Cherry didn't get the hint, she winked and continued saying, "Well what will you do if Harriet is really dating somebody?"

"I won't let that happen," Keith grimaced, "I'm going to make her mine."

From a third-person point of view, it sounded like a sulking child moping, because they didn't want to share their toy, but when Harriet looked into Keith's eyes, she could tell that he was serious about it.

Cherry only then realized that things were getting out of hand, she coughed and tried to smooth over the situation, "It's just a hypothesis, also our ace Harriet is so excellent, she must have a whole lot of secret admirers."

But her finishing blow was when she said without any other motives, "Though, Keith, if you really like Harriet you should hurry before she gets snatched away."

Harriet's head hurt, she hinted at Cherry and wanted her to stop talking, but Cherry wasn't paying any attention.

Luckily, the director called out to them and was telling them to get ready for the next scene, the conversation came to a stale end.

The filming went on for the whole day, Keith was waiting in front of the van as Harriet was going to leave the studio with Molly, he looked like a dejected puppy.

"Harriet, let me send you home."

Harriet rejected profusely, "No worries, I have my own car. You should go home early and get some rest, I shall take my leave as well."

Keith grabbed her wrist as she tried to turn around and walk away.

"I'm sorry, Harriet. I shouldn't say all those stuff I did today, I sincerely congrats you if you really have a boyfriend."

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