Chapter 95 Hiram Was Out Of His Mind
Chapter 95 Hiram Was Out Of His Mind
Carl shouted, his voice cracking.
He saw Hiram walk directly towards the fridge after coming out of the bathroom.
"Cousin, if it's too much for you to take, then don't push yourself too hard. Just give in to your lust. How
about I find a virgin for you now?" Carl looked at Hiram's back, not knowing whether it was glistening
with water or sweat. He knew that it was very hard and even harmful to resist the lust without giving it
any thought.
"Just shut up!" Hiram rummaged around the fridge but couldn't find what he wanted. Then he shouted
at Carl, "Go and fetch me a bucket of ice! Hurry up!"
"Okay!" Carl said, immediately obeying his order. He went straight to the kitchen in the hotel to fetch
some ice.
After a few minutes, he came back to the hotel room. Although he had been quick, Hiram was
perspiring severely from holding back his desire. There was sweat covering his entire chest.
Carl didn't let anyone else into the room. He carried the bucket of ice into the bathroom and poured it
into the bathtub, then he ran some cold water.
Now, it was the moment of truth.
Was this really going to work?
"Cousin, everything is ready. Should I ask Rachel to come over?" Carl asked, worried about Hiram.
'No matter what, nothing should happen to Hiram. God bless him. Otherwise, his mother will hold me
accountable, ' Carl thought.
Hiram's eyebrows were knitted together. Walking into the bathroom, he said, "Don't say anything to
her."
He slammed the bathroom door shut with a bang.
Carl paced back and forth outside the bathroom, waiting in anxiety. He took out his mobile phone a few
times, wanting to call Rachel, but he suppressed the urge.
He knew what Hiram's temper was like. Hiram never changed his mind.
It was hard for Carl to make a decision.
About half an hour later, Carl finally heard a noise come from the bathroom. His ears pricked up
immediately. He listened carefully at the door of the bathroom. When he heard something bump
against the wall, he quickly slapped on the door.
"Cousin? Hiram? Don't do anything on impulse! Calm down. Don't hurt yourself!"
The door of the bathroom suddenly flew open. Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
Hiram's body was frozen red by the ice. The way he looked almost rendered Carl speechless.
It was clear from Hiram's appearance that the problem wasn't solved. It wasn't that easy to counteract
the effect of the drug.
Hiram clenched his teeth, struggling to resist the effect of the drug. When he spotted the knife on the
bar table, he quickly walked towards the table, took the knife and slashed his arm without any
hesitation.
"Hiram! What are you doing?!" Carl's face blanched with terror. He quickly came over to snatch the
knife, but he was pushed away by Hiram.
Was Hiram trying to use pain to distract himself from the effect of the drug?
Hiram casually put on a shirt. Carl panicked at the sight of blood wetting the sleeve of the shirt and
trickling down his arm. After a second, he hastened to find a first aid kit. "Cousin, let me wrap the
wound for you!"
"Don't bother. Jut go away!" Hiram growled and flipped the first aid kit over.
Carl knew that Hiram wouldn't listen to him. He was afraid that If the wound kept bleeding without any
treatment, Hiram would lose his life.
Thinking about that possibility, Carl was so worried that he looked like a cat on hot bricks. After a while,
he left the room quietly without saying a word.
"Hey, Rachel. Sorry for calling you at this hour."
Rachel had just finished her night routine and was going to bed. Eleven not a late hour in summer, but
it was near midnight after all. "What's the matter? Did Hiram get drunk again and refuse to go back
home?"
She guessed.
"Rachel..." Carl sounded like he was on the verge of crying. His eyes brimming with tears, he pleaded,
"Rachel, please come over to save Hiram's life. Please!"
Rachel was stunned at the sound of Carl's tearful voice. What was going on?
"Well, take it easy. Don't cry, " she said. "Tell me exactly what happened."
When Carl re-entered the room, He dropped his phone immediately, frightened by what he saw. He
dashed towards Hiram and shouted, "Hiram! Give me the fruit knife now!"
Hiram looked at Carl with his eyebrows knitted together. "I know what I'm doing. I'll have the wound
wrapped as soon as the drug stops having an effect on me. So don't worry!"
The first cut Hiram had made wasn't deep, so it had stopped bleeding, and the pain had started to fade
away. So he had made another cut to distract himself from the effect of the drug.
"Hiram! Stop doing things on impulse! I'm begging you! Don't hurt yourself anymore!" Carl wiped the
sweat off his forehead. He almost fell on his knees before Hiram as he said, "Even if you don't care
about your own life, please think of your mother! You are her only child. If something happened to you,
how would she carry on living?
How about I play some soothing music for you?" Carl asked, trying to buy some time. He picked up his
phone, wiped the sweat off his forehead with the back of his hand and tried to find some soothing
music.
He cast a glance at Hiram from time to time, afraid that he would slash his arm again.
When Hiram seemed to have calmed down a little, Carl approached him quietly, in an attempt to take
the fruit knife away from him. He almost managed to touch the handle of the knife.
Then Hiram turned and stuck the knife into the table.
Carl pulled his hand back instinctively. He remembered that Hiram had served in the army. He didn't
stand a chance in playing tricks with Hiram.
Time passed by...
Finally, Hiram said something.
"Carl, get out of the room, " Hiram ordered in a low voice with his eyes closed.
"Cousin, please let me stay here with you, " Carl said.
"Get out!"
Carl glanced at the knife and swallowed, trying to summon up the courage to grab it. But he retracted
his hand in fear when he saw Hiram suddenly open his eyes.
"Hiram, I'll get out. But you can't hurt yourself anymore. Can you promise me that?" he asked, still
worried about Hiram.
"Stop talking nonsense. Get out!" Hiram growled at Carl, running out of patience. He clenched his fist
and smashed it against the table. Still stuck in the table, the handle of the knife shook violently because
of the force.
Carl had run out of means. He could do nothing but walk towards the door, turning his head back
frequently to check on Hiram. He was anxious wondering about why Rachel hadn't arrived yet.
She was unlikely to get stuck in a traffic jam at this late hour.
It was only then that he remembered that Rachel lived on the outskirts while the hotel was in the center
of the city, so it would take some time for her to get there.
And there was another thing that he wasn't taking into account.
Rachel's apartment was in a place where only a few people lived. If she needed to go downtown at
midnight, it would be difficult for her to find a taxi.
So, Rachel had no choice but to borrow an ancient Santana from her neighbor. Although the car kept
creaking, it worked.
Rachel wasn't good at driving, but fortunately, there weren't many cars on the road at midnight. She
fumbled with the controls and finally managed to arrive at the hotel.
"Rachel? Thank God you're finally here!"
Carl was so pleased to see Rachel that he almost regarded her as his Goddess. The only one who
could save Hiram's life was finally there.
"How are things going with Hiram?" Rachel was still panting for breath. She was sweating all over from
driving with dread. She hadn't even had time to drink water on the way to the hotel.
With no time to elaborate on what had happened, Carl opened the door of the room and pushed
Rachel inside.
Then he shut the door behind Rachel immediately. After that, he slid down, his back against the door.
He was scared out of wits by what Hiram had done to himself. Thank God Rachel was here. He could
finally breathe a sigh of relief.
He decided to find the woman who had caused this mess and teach her a lesson. It wouldn't be fair if
she escaped from this without being punished.
Rachel found herself being pushed into the room by Carl, with no knowledge of what had happened.
But when she saw the situation in front of her, her pupils dilated in shock. Rage swelled up inside her
chest all of a sudden.