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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 630

In the bathroom.

Casey was lying in the bathtub with only one underpants. He was soaking in the water, which made his bronze skin more charming.

Annabel was standing by the bathtub. Her clothes were wet. Besides, she wore her wet hair down, making her delicate face more attractive.

There was water and toilet requisites all over the bathroom. It could be seen that someone had made some violent motions here.

At this moment, Annabel was biting her red lips with a complicated expression in her eyes, wondering something.

Before long, Casey slowly opened his eyes. Now, he was no longer burning and was surprisingly calm.

Finding that he was soaking in the cold water, he took a deep breath, sat up and looked at Annabel.

Seeing that Casey was awake, Annabel hid the complicated look in her eyes, then angrily stared at Casey and complained, "You bastard. Why not just lie down there? Why do you get up?"

Remembering what happened before he lost his mind, Casey was nervous. Then, he hurriedly checked his body, looked anxiously at Annabel and asked, "What did we do? Why are we here? Why are you all wet?"

The wet clothes clung to Annabel's body, highlighting her curvy figure. After giving her a glance, Casey subconsciously swallowed his saliva. Fortunately, he was no longer under the side effects of those pills, otherwise he would lose his mind again.

"What did we do? You, as a man, should dare to ask me this question. I really suspect that you're a gay. Before, when you were in that situation, I was beside you, trying my best to cooperate. But you just stopped yourself and went to the bathroom to take a cool bath to calm yourself down. Casey, you're really not a man!" Annabel was angry, as if she had suffered a great loss.

"Are you saying that I didn't do that kind of thing with you?" Casey asked tentatively.

Annabel somewhat angrily punched Casey in the chest and complained, "You bastard. You lied down in the bathtub for a long time. What could you do with me? I offered to sleep with you, but you should do that. I shouldn't have saved you!"

Hearing that, Casey was immediately relieved. It seemed that he didn't do anything with Annabel. He guessed: after losing his mind, he had strong sexual desire. But he managed to control himself with willpower, went to the bathroom and then calmed himself down with cool water.

Casey smiled at Annabel and spoke, "You should be happy that I didn't do anything to you. I don't want to ruin your innocence."

Annabel glared at him and said, "I don't want you to do that. I'm going to marry you in the future. You can't be said to have ruined my innocence!"

Casey approached Annabel, patted her on the shoulder with a smile and said, "Well, you've made the greatest contribution in saving my life. I'll remember it for the rest of my life. In the future, I'll definitely repay you."

"Well, I don't want anything. I just want you to marry me." Annabel spoke at once.

"Except for this request." Casey hurriedly added, "Your clothes are all wet. Go to get changed now. Don't catch a cold."

After saying that, he went out of the bathroom.

When watching his back, Annabel gritted her teeth. Then, anger gradually disappeared from her face. There was a flash of playful and sly expression on her beautiful face.

After getting changed, Casey carefully checked his body, being sure that he had indeed recovered from his major injuries. He was still suffering from a few minor injuries, but he should be able to recover in a short time.

He went to the bathroom and pulled Annabel into the room. Then, he cleaned up the messy bathroom on his own, leaving Annabel to get changed in the room.

Before long, Herman, Bonnie (Christine’s mother) and Christine came back one after another. Casey sincerely expressed his gratitude to them and thanked them for taking care of him and helping him in recent days.

After knowing that Casey had basically recovered from his injuries, Herman, Bonnie and Christine were all surprised. They considered it to be a miracle that Casey could recover from his injuries.

To celebrate it, Bonnie specially went to buy some food to cook a big meal.

Casey and Annabel helped Bonnie to cook, during which Annabel had been trying to approach Casey. Casey had been trying to keep away from her. As long as Annabel came to him, he would immediately go away.

Christine saw it. Not knowing the exact relationship between Casey and Annabel, she always considered them to be lovers. Now, seeing Casey kept away from Annabel as if he disliked her, Christine was very unhappy.

From the very beginning, Christine had believed that Casey was good enough to be Annabel's boyfriend. Now, seeing Casey should dare to dislike Annabel, she got the worst impression of Casey.

When Casey was injured, Annabel took care of him so carefully. Now, after he recovered from his injuries, he began to dislike Annabel. In Christine's view, Casey, who did that, was completely a bad man.

However, considering that Casey had just become healthy, she didn't say anything.

After dinner, Casey came to Christine and asked her if there was a mattress with which he could sleep on the floor. Now, since he had recovered from his injuries, it was all right for him not to sleep in bed. There was no spare room in Christine's home, so he had to share a room with Annabel. It should be Annabel that slept in bed, so he should naturally sleep on the floor.

Hearing that, Christine was immediately unable to contain her anger and shouted at Casey, "Casey, what do you mean? Annabel took care of you for such a long time, and you begin to dislike her just after you become healthy. Now, you're even unwilling to sleep in the same bed with her. You're too ruthless!"

Hearing that, Casey was stunned and then tried to explain, "You've misunderstood..."

"I didn't misunderstand anything. Obviously, you're kicking down the ladder. Humph, a man like you is the most disgusting. It's really unlucky for Annabel to meet you." Christine didn't give Casey the chance to explain at all.

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