Chapter 159
Chapter 159
Chapter 159 “You…” Catelyn, flustered and annoyed altogether, folded her arms at her chest defensively.” Don’t touch me.”
Cedrick admired her flustered expression from a distance. He had not slept so soundly for a long while. “Nothing happened between us last night!” Catelyn sputtered, subconsciously raising her voice when she did, as though nothing happened between them if she did.
Cedrick was about to say something but decided not to.
He wanted to tell Catelyn what happened that night, but seeing her in such a state…
He looked displeased. “Well, if nothing happened, what did?” Catelyn subconsciously held the blanket tightly in her fists, her grip so firm that she nearly punctured her fingers right through the fabric. “Do you see these?” Cedrick pointed at his muscular chest. “These long marks are all your masterpieces.” “I didn’t…” Catelyn was flustered. Her face became tinted with pink as she muttered, her long lashes fluttering, “I don’t remember anything! Even if anything happened, it was you taking advantage of the situation.” Cedrick used his long fingers to lift her chin. “Are you sure I took advantage of you, and not the other way around?”
“Cut it out!” Catelyn refused to recall last night’s event, her eyes growing warm and brimming with tears. After a long while, she finally said, “I- I would like to take a bath, but I’m feeling weak. Can you…please help me fill the bathtub?”
The embarrassed Catelyn grabbed the corners of the duvet to cover her face before she poked her head out.
Luckily, Cedrick was already in the bathroom. She could hear the water sloshing about in the bathtub from the room.
Cedrick then dripped a few droplets of essential oil into the water to relieve her exhaustion. However, when he came out of the bathroom, he was met with an empty room. Even the clothes scattered on the floor had vanished.
It felt like a huge rock was pressed against his chest, and his gentle expression, his face turning grim.
Catelyn left the hotel and kept her head down all the way. Her nostrils were warm, and luckily, she did not burst into tears. Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
She felt utterly caught up with conflict. After all, Cedrick and her had once more crossed the lines. She could, however, not blame it on Cedrick. After all, if he was not there to save her…
Catelyn deliberately took a detour. Spotting a pharmacy, she went in to purchase some morning-after pills.
The pharmacist was rather indifferent about it, thankfully. She even told her that the convenience store across the road provided free drinking water. “Thank you,” replied Catelyn and left after purchasing the pills and water. She then went to the park and sat on the long bench. Perhaps she was too tired, or maybe it was the side-effect from the spiked wine, but Catelyn felt utterly worn out. She screwed the mineral water bottle open and was about to take the pill when out of the blue, a car with a familiar plate number came into view, stopping at the traffic light.