Cameron was angry.
He instead asked in concern, "Have you had dinner?"
Nina crossed her arms, and asked, frowning, "You said you'll handle my parents. With your fists?"
Nina didn't want to mention it, but since he was there.
"They called you?" Cameron asked.
"Yes." Nina didn't deny it.
"They'll never learn." Cameron said grimly.
He didn't expect them to bother Nina so soon. He had done it when Nina was not at Riverside City just to avoid this. He had underestimated how shameless they could be, now it seemed.
Nina was angry seeing him act like this. "Cameron, who do you think you are?"
"Are you angry?" Cameron asked, trying to figure out how she felt.
"I don't need you to do this for me."
Nina didn't care if Cameron beat Dominic and Cory. But she didn't like it when Cameron acted like they were intimate.
Cameron walked to Nina, stared at her, saying, "Nina, you are smart. You know we can't do anything else when dealing with this kind of people."
Nina was amused. Cameron used to call her silly, especially at school, when she was troubled by questions, but now she was a smart girl in his eyes.
Cameron added, "You are their daughter, at least by name. You can't do such things so I did it for you. Otherwise, they won't stop bullying you."
Nina didn't speak. So, Cameron went on saying, lifting his brows, "Are you waiting for Emelia and Julian's help?"
Nina snorted, taking one step back. "No matter what, I don't need you to do that."
"You are lying." Cameron touched her lips.
Nina stepped back yet behind her was the wall. Cameron smiled and grabbed her into his arms.
Nina didn't intend to give in this time. She kicked him. However, it seemed like after a few years, Cameron was much stronger now. He controlled her with just a few moves. He pressed her to the wall and started to kiss her.
Nina was pissed off. She had never expected Cameron to be so swift. She thought he was a quiet boy at school.
That wasn't her fault, because Cameron never told her that he could fight.
He would have fought back against Manny Bowers that time if she didn't show up to help. But thanks to that, otherwise, they were probably still strangers.
Just as he was about to kiss Nina, someone knocked on the door. He was forced to stop.
"Nina, I bought dinner."
Sylvie had the key to Nina's room, however, she respected Nina's privacy. So she knocked whenever she came. And she didn't enter the room until getting Nina's response.
Hearing Sylvie's voice, Nina became anxious. Sylvie mustn't know that Cameron was there. If she told Sherlyn, Sherlyn would rush over even at midnight.
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