Elinor never expected to meet Victor after she entered the office. She was nervous and wanted to tell him that she brought her brother to finish admission procedures. But before she said, Kemp behind her walked forward.
He put his arm on her neck and leaned against her intimately while with a cold look, looking up at the boy also with indifferent look. Kemp said, "She takes me to finish enrollment procedures."
Victor felt familiar when he saw Kemp. But finally he failed to recall his identity, so he can only see him as a strange person. Seeing their gesture, he sneered in his heart and showed a malicious look. Elinor was almost chilled by his eyes. "Well, go inside. The director is there."
Kemp frowned.
He doesn't like Victor's calmness.
It seems that everything is in his hands. No matter what Elinor does, she can not escape from him.
Kemp didn't know what Victor and Elinor had experienced. He just didn't like her to pursue his footsteps.
Victor saw the hostility in Kemp's eyes and turned to look at Elinor. "Who is this?"
She just wanted to tell him Kemp's relation with her. But Kemp stepped forward again. "It's our business. Don't be nosy about others' affairs."
He was provoking Victor. Victor's eyebrows jumped, and his handsome face turned fierce. It happened that the director came out and took Kemp inside upon seeing him.
Before Kemp walked in, he took her hand and said to her, "Wait for me here. Don't move."
When Elinor was still in a daze, she watched the boy follow the teacher in with his bag, leaving her and Victor standing outside.
"I came to see you."
He pinched her chin, "When did you have another protector around you? Elinor, I really underestimate you, with Rankin and this new boy..."
"No." She shook her head. "It's not like what you think. Kemp is a very good kid!"
"What a useless excuse."
When Victor laughed, her eyes were unruly and fierce. Most of the time, Elinor thought what she loved about Victor wad his fierceness instead of other advantages.
He was born with this feature.
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