Spoiled by the Silver Fox

Chapter 616



Stephanie Bishop tried to stop it, but no dice.

Maddie Palmer was knocked down cold. One can just imagine the power behind that punch.

Stephanie shrieked and rushed over to help Maddie, asking, "Oh my god, Maddie, are you okay?"

Maddie had taken a hit to the face and was feeling a bit woozy. "I'm fine." she responded.

"Putnam Damon, you hit a girl!"

The two guys who were fighting froze because of this incident.

Putnam was embarrassed. "I didn't see her coming. I'm sorry, does it hurt? Want me to take you to the hospital?"

Maddie shook her head quickly, "No, it doesn't hurt. Putnam, don't blame President Ingram. I won't make you take responsibility. I won't pester you anymore."

Putnam gave Sebastian Ingram a cold stare, "This has nothing to do with you."

"No. President Ingram just asked me to take you back to your room. It was you who got drunk and couldn't control yourself. I didn't refuse. That's why this happened."

Putnam didn't know how to respond. He took a deep breath, "We'll talk about this later. Let me take you home first. We'll get some medicine on the way. You can apply it when you get home." "Okay, but my bag is still in the room."

"I'll get it." Putnam, with a scowl on his face, headed back to the room.

He was fuming. He actually lost to Sebastian. They used to be evenly matched. Guess Sebastian had been training on the sly.

Sebastian, the bastard, screwed him over and didn't even let him vent.

Back in the room, Putnam searched the bed for a while but didn't find Maddie's bag. He did, however, spot a smear of blood on the sheets. Feeling a twinge between his brows, he rubbed his forehead with a complicated look in his eyes.

Sebastian, you bastard!!

It was her first time.

Taking a deep breath, Putnam diverted his gaze and found Maddie's small purse on a chair in the room.

He picked it up, ready to leave.NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.

But as he reached the door, he turned back for one last look at the sheets.

The ride home was silent as Putnam drove Maddie back.

Maddie kept her head down, not daring to utter a word.

The atmosphere in the car was a bit eerie.

When they passed a pharmacy, Putnam pulled over and said flatly, "Wait here. I'm going to get you some medicine." Maddie obediently nodded, "Okay."

He exited the car, closed the door, and headed to the pharmacy.

"ed some anti-inflammatory medicine and some emergency contraception."

After buying the medicine, Putnam got back in the car and handed the plastic bag to Maddie.

Maddie took it, glanced at the contents, and upon seeing the morning-after pill, her nose started to sting, and tears began to flow.

She felt aggrieved but didn't dare to sob out loud.

Putnam drove in silence until they reached the Palmer family's mansion. He parked the car turned to look at Maddie.

He nearly jumped out of his skin.

She had been crying all this time without making a sound.

Her face was streaked with tears and she seemed to have been crying for a while but didn't make a peep.

He felt a bit puzzled and asked, "Why are you crying?"

Maddie sobbed, "I told you, I won't make you take responsibility, I won't pester you, but you still worried and bought me contraception, afraid I'll get pregnant and cause you trouble. I'm not that kind of person

Putnam took a deep breath, then asked, "How old are you this year?"


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