Casper reached out his arm, but she didn’t even think about taking it. Instead, she turned and headed into the living room.
Casper was in utter disbelief. "...Wow, that's cold."
No one cared about him, but he had to look after himself. Struggling, he got up from the floor, clutching his aching waist, and glanced back at the culprit—a Spider-Man action figure. He couldn’t help but chuckle. This mother-and-son duo seemed to be out to get him in every way possible.
"Yeah, I'm not sure what it was, probably something sharp. The address, it's at... ah..."
Casper snatched Eliza’s phone from her ear and promptly ended the call. “It’s just a minor wound. I can handle it myself.”
“You're hurt in the lower back. Can you walk on your own?” She wasn't concerned about his ability to handle the pain but was wary of Casper making some unreasonable demands. “I think it’s better if you go to the hospital, considering how precious your life is.”
“Eliza, don’t you even have a bit of a conscience?” He moved closer, holding his wound. “I saved your son twice and saved you once, and this is how you repay me? By not helping me with my wound? Is this how you treat someone?”
Eliza was at a loss.
“Besides, you talked about repayment. Were they just empty words?” He was getting agitated.
Eliza remained silent. She was about to retort when his large hand grabbed the back of her neck, and in the next second, his hot lips were on hers. The kiss was unexpected. Before she could think of how to resist, he had already pulled away. “Using your kiss to pay me back isn't out of the question.”
Eliza’s eyes widened.
Just as she was about to call him shameless, her lips were captured again, this time with complete and aggressive possession. His hand, with an invasive intention, boldly slipped under her shirt, easily unhooking her bra. A rush of cold air hit her skin, making her heart race.
She pushed him away with all her strength. “What are you doing?” Her eyebrows knitted together, her face flushed with anger.
He, however, seemed unfazed. He raised his hand to gently pinch her puffed-up face, a doting smile playing on his lips. “We’re like an old married couple. Are you still shy?”
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