Theo brought out a bottle of ointment from the first aid box and gently applied the ointment to my ankle." Don't go to work today. You can't go to work like this anyway. I’ll call Mason at around seven or eight to ask him to come over. Go to work after tomorrow when you can finally walk."
I was about to refuse but Theo looked at me coldly. " Don't refuse."
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After he applied the ointment to my ankle, he pulled the blanket over my feet. "Sleep for a while more. TH wake you up when it's time for breakfast."
I nodded my head and looked at him. "Thank you."
"What did you just say?" Theo's expression changed.
I remembered that he would get angry if I thanked him. I sighed helplessly. "Come closer."
Theo walked toward me with a dull face. "Wanda
Lane, I remember telling you that I hate hearing those two words come out of your mouth. It looks like you really don't take my words seriously."
I pursed my lips and pulled on his collar with my hand. "The reason I thanked you isn't that we're not close. It's because I’m grateful that you're taking care o
f me and it makes me feel warm."
As my words fell, I kissed his lips.
Theo was stunned.
I curled my lips and admired his dazed expression. "D o you understand now?"
Theo nodded his head blankly.
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