The boy was panicked for the first time. He shook his head heavily, as if he could forget what he saw by doing this. Then Elinor's weak voice came from inside. "I'm ok. What's up."
Her voice is so soft. Kemp felt there must be a devil living in his heart. He wanted to hear her cry helplessly because of him, not for Victor who grew up with her but never cast eyes at her.
His Adam's apple moved up and down. He went in and looked at Elinor wearing a nightgown. He said in a hoarse voice, "I thought you would hurt yourself, so..."
"No, I'm just sad. I feel much better after taking a bath." Elinor didn't notice his deep eyes with desires and whispered, "I'm sorry for making you sad. I didn't restrain my emotions for a while..."
"Don't think too much."
Kemp didn't know how to comfort her, for he may be unable to imagine her pressure.
He can only give her some weak persuasion with words. "I didn't mean to yell at you just now, and I was not scolding you. I'm always like this..."
Is he trying to explain his roar just now?
Elinor was stunned, and then smiled at him. "Well, you are my brother. I won't be angry with you."
He didn't speak. Elinor went to pat him on the shoulder and said, "Actually, I envy you very much."
Both of them had no family members to accompany them. But Kemp grew up into a dynamic boy who could live independently abroad like an adult. But she is so inferior and timid, living carefully, afraid of offending others.
"Fool."
He frowned at her, grabbed her hand and said, "Come here."
"What's up?"
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