He threw Helen Brown back on the bed. When he tried to take away his hands, she held him tightly.
All Antony Davis’s senses were broken at this time.
On this night, Helen Brown only thought that she had a very strange dream.
In the dream, she felt the pain that tore her heart and lung, and the joy that couldn't be said...
When she opened her eyes, she felt some pain in her head, but it couldn't compare with the pain in her body.
She tried to move her body, and the aching feeling made her frown. What the hell was going on here?
She sat and propped up.
Only then did she realize that she was not in her room at all, but Paddy Davis's room.
This was really strange!
She opened the quilt to get out of bed. Out of the corner of her eye, she was shocked when she saw the blue bruise on her thighs.
What the hell was going on here?
Why didn't she remember it at all?
With a "cracking", she subconsciously pulled up the quilt and then covered her body.
"Small Mom"
That's Paddy Davis's voice.
Helen Brown breathed a sigh of relief and coughed gently before saying, "Paddy Davis, why did I sleep in your room yesterday?"
Paddy Davis didn't give her a positive reply, just scratched his head and opened the bathroom. He went in and took a look, and then he raised his mouth.
He then went to Helen Brown and pretended to be ignorant and asked, "Small mom, you slept in the same bed with my dad last night. How did you feel?"
"Boom"! Helen Brown just felt her blood swell. Her eyes were widened with her mouth half open, and her breathing became urgent.
After a while, she asked with dull eyes, "Paddy Davis, what...What did you just say?"
Her expression obviously gave Paddy Davis a satisfactory reply.
"I mean, you and my dad should do that kind of shy thing. In that case, can you be my mother?" He changed the subject. The uncle in the hotel assured him that the medicine was absolutely effective.
Helen Brown frowned and suddenly lifted the quilt over her head. She lowered her head slowly and saw the same marks on her body and legs.
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