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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 238

Chapter 238

Sunny nodded and helped Rosie, who was leaning on his shoulder crying, to get up on her feet.

Rosie stopped crying and struggled to stand with Sunny’s help, but her right leg was in pain, and she just could not stand. Her face turned from pale to green, and her forehead was beaded with sweat. This was not something she could pull off with an act.

Sunny pitied Rosie, seeing her suffer so much pain.

“Rosie, you could’ve asked me to fly the kite with you if no one wanted to. Why do you have to act so tough?”

Rosie endured the pain and said feebly, “Sunny, you’re a boy. You won’t like to play with a kite; it’s too childish. Besides, I don’t think it was going to be that hard, so I thought of trying it myself. Heh… I thought too highly of myself. I’m just too stupid.”

Sunny sighed compassionately and placed Rosie’s arm on his shoulder. “Alright, Rosie, stop blaming yourself. I’ll help you get up on the horse to get back to the resort so we can have the doctor examine your injury. It’s not good if you hurt your bones. That’s going to affect your performance.”

Sunny requested Zeke to come over to help him. Both of them carried Rosie and let her ride the horse. Later, Sunny led the horse and walked quickly in the direction of the resort.

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Zeke and the others followed suit. It seemed like Rosie’s

condition was rather serious this time, and they hoped it

would not be too detrimental.

Jeremy remained in the same spot. As he was on the horse, he

looked down at Corinne and Annie. “You two, put the kite away. Don’t fall.”

“It’s so flat here, so we’re not going to fall,” mumbled the irked Annie. “Ugh. Why does something bad always happen when Rosie is around? I just want to enjoy and relax by flying the kite. This is so disappointing!”

Corinne passed the kite reel to Annie and patted her shoulder to console her, “It’s alright. Let’s pull the kite back. We can play again next time.”

Annie nodded and sighed. “I guess we don’t have a choice.”

Jeremy rode the horse to the front and stopped when he reached Corinne’s side. “Corinne,” he called out to her.

“Huh?” Corinne looked up. “Are you calling me, Mister?”

Jeremy leaned forward and extended his hand to her, saying, Give me your hand.”

Baffled, Corinne became guarded. “What are you trying to do?”

Jeremy frowned. “You can ride back together with me. You don’t want to?”

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