Gareth unlocked the door and said, “Get out of the car.”
Elisa’s eyes fluttered. She didn’t want to move – she had a deep conflict with this place. She rather sat in this car, even though it was Gareth’s car.
Perceiving no response from her, Gareth got out of the car and walked to the other side to open the door of the passenger seat.
However, Elisa was still reluctant to get out of the car, so Gareth blurted again, “Get out.”
Elisa stared at the man in perplexity with a frown. “Why did you bring me here?”
“Don’t you want to come back to visit? It has been a while since you came back.”
Come back. Gareth used this phrase with a profound intention.
Elisa instinctively knitted her brows as a strong impulsion arose in her. “I don’t see a need to come back. I don’t belong here.”
“Get out of the car.” Gareth’s tone became more stern.
Elisa wore a sullen look. The car didn’t belong to her, and she couldn’t keep staying in Gareth’s car, so she did as she was told.
“So, why on earth did you bring me here? Do you think you can stir me emotionally? Or, you’re just this childish?” Despite saying that, Elisa had a hunch that Gareth had other intentions.
Gareth darted a cold glance at her, but his expression remained indifferent and wasn’t as fierce as before.
The sky gradually got dark, which made it harder to perceive Gareth’s expression. At the same time, his eyes turned more complicated.
This time, Gareth didn’t bother to wait for a response from Elisa but swiftly grabbed her wrist before she could dodge.
Elisa was frustrated because she couldn’t break away from Gareth. Damn it! My physical strength is no match for this man.
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