Chapter 478
The mole had been pasted on the tip of Irene's nose and it started flapping about as she breathed, dangling and stopping short of detaching.
Isaac was staring at her, and she was close enough for him to smell the thick scent of makeup.
Frowning so much his brows almost met, he told her, "Your mole is falling off."
Irene quickly clasped a hand over her nose-she blinked her fake eyelashes even as Isaac kept staring at her.
"Don't tell me it's a fake mole to look pretty?" he asked.
Irene racked her brains, and said, "O-Of course not. I've been applying some ointment to remove it."
Plucking the fake mole off and holding it out to show Isaac, she said, "See? It totally dried up and fell off-’
Isaac growled, ’Keep that away from me."
Disgusting!
Irene smiled, took out a tissue, and rolled the mole into it before throwing it into a basket, then continued to apply the ointment on Isaac to curb his itch.
When she was done, she told him, "You have to wait until it dries before you sleep."
"You're not leaving tonight," he said.
As he spoke, he entered his bedroom and shut his door behind him.
What?!
But she was going to the hospital to find out how her bath salt got mixed up with the drug that caused oversensitive skin... Something fishy was clearly going on!
"Why?" she asked, knocking on the bedroom door.
"So that I can arrest you if it turns out that you were intentionally hurting me."
Irene was speechless-she had already made herself clear! How could he still doubt her?
'1 didn't mean to hurt you," she told him again, but Isaac ignored her.
Having no choice, she lay down on the couch, feeling drowsy.
Isaac somehow fell asleep without her massage, whereas Irene was left toiling all the way until the morning.
By then, most of Isaac's rash had faded and stopped itching, so he finally let her go.
Still, Irene left some medication with James and told him to make sure that Issac applied it.
She was tired after a long night, and her face was pale.
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