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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 424

Chapter 424 Accidental Poke

Nicole immediately held the syringe from earlier in front of her chest defensively as she warned, “Don’t come closer! Otherwise, don’t blame me for what happens after.”

However, it was as though he didn’t hear her because he continued to walk toward her, step by step.

Right now, he was stark naked, and he was utterly drenched. When he was walking forward, the water flowed downward, following the outlines of his muscles.

Nicole’s heart shivered, and the syringe she held in front of herself started to tremble.

The uneasiness within her grew, and she turned around, planning to leave, when he grabbed her yet again.

Before he could say a thing, she swung her hand with the syringe backward, but she didn’t know where the needle had stabbed into. All she heard was a small groan of pain ringing behind her. Right after, he released her.

She hurriedly turned around to check up on him and realized that the syringe was planted in that particular spot.

His entire face was sullen, and he reached out to remove the syringe in a low grumble. Despite that, his dark eyes had recovered their rationale.

“I just wanted you to help me up,” Colton said. Even though this shot from her had suppressed quite a bit of the drug effects, his body had been placed under pressure for so long that it was aching and weak. That was why he needed Nicole’s help to get up. Who would have thought that the person ahead of him gave him another jab instead?

Luckily the needle was tiny, or it would have hurt him, irreparably so.

Nicole made sure her eyes were half-lidded as she frantically felt for a towel from the side and threw it over to cover the lower part of his body as she uttered in embarrassment, “You should have said so earlier! I thought that the effect of the drug was still there. Also, aren’t you the least embarrassed? I’m a woman. At the very least, when you’re standing in your birthday suit right before me, don’t you feel anything?”

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