Chapter 30 Not Even a Kiss?
Chapter 30 Not Even a Kiss?
Chapter 30 Not Even a Kiss?
The racecourse was a perfect club, with hotels and all kinds of entertainment. Walter took Tina away
and then got a room.
Tina sat down beside the bed and eventually relaxed.
"It's just a horse. Troublesome."
Walter was still angry. He took off his coat and threw it aside. He turned his head and saw Tina's pale
face. Then he calmed down and went to Tina.
"Have you really been scared?"
Tina returned to her senses, shook her head, raised her hand, and wiped her hair. "No, just a little
humiliating."
Walter laughed pointlessly, sat down beside her, and saw her side face at close range.
Tina was scared at first, and then faced an embarrassing situation. At that moment, her face was white
touched with red, and her lip color became normal. Her lips were beautiful and charming.
Since Tina did not refute the statement of her boyfriend just now, Walter thought that she would not
reject him.
He boldly approached and wanted to kiss Tina.
Tina was in a trance when she suddenly felt Walter around her approach and suddenly reacted.
The cold on her cheek made her crawl out of bed.
Walter didn't expect such a strong reaction, so he suddenly felt a little shameful. He said angrily, "Why?
Not even a kiss?"
Tina clenched her hands, shaking with anger. "Mr. Johnson, do you think it's appropriate to kiss me?"
Walter frowned. "What do you mean?"
"If you think it's OK to kiss me, you take me as a whore. But I remember that I didn't take a penny from
you." Tina looked cold, not cute and soft anymore. What she had just said was rather blunt and
pungent.
Walter felt a little guilty and regretful. He said in a bad tone, "I didn't take you as a whore. You are too
sensitive."
"If so, please keep your distance from me. I regard you as a friend because I think you are worth
making friends with. I hope my idea is correct!"
Her body was tight, and she was also trying to bear the shame and annoyance when she spoke. There
was a natural hint of accusation in her eyes. Hearing her words, Walter felt a little guilty that he had
belittled her.
He licked his lips awkwardly and looked at Tina several times. Seeing that she was still angry, he could
only get up a little awkwardly and said, "All right. I'm wrong, OK?"
Tina closed her mouth and said nothing.
Walter touched his hair and coaxed Tina with his rare patience, "Don't be so tense, will you? My bros
are still outside. If you continue to quarrel with me, I will be humiliated deeply."
Tina didn't want to break up with him either, but she was instantly angry just now, and she couldn't
control herself. Now she calmed down, and she wasn't so angry.Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
"Behave yourself in the future, please. I'm not so mean."
Walter put his hands in his pockets, looked at her face, and jokingly said, "But you are still talking to me
with distant politeness. You are still angry with me, aren't you?"
Tina sighed but did not want to be dramatic. "I'm not showing ill temper. It's Mr. Johnson who
condescends to make friends with me."
"I have my name, Walter. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnson... You are not a whore like those girls. Why do you
call me Mr. Johnson?" Walter said with a little impatience while rolling his eyes.
Tina had vented her temper. She thought she had said enough words. She looked relaxed and said,
"Walter."
Walter was instantly in a good mood and reached for her. "That's right. I'll take you later..."
Before he finished speaking, there was a knock at the door.
Walter was annoyed and walked impatiently to open the door. As soon as the door was opened, he
would lose his temper, but the waiter didn't come in.
"Excuse me, is Miss Lynd here?"
Tina was a little confused and walked to the door, "I am. What's the matter?"
"Mr. Lawson booked a box on the third floor. He invited you and Mr. Johnson."
"No," Walter refused without thinking.
The waiter looked at Tina with a smile on his face. "Mr. Lawson has reserved a seat for you. You'd
better go and have a look."
The Lawson family's influence was deeply rooted. Walter couldn't afford to offend Samson. Even his
father was nothing to Samson. However, Walter didn't know his limitations and wasn't afraid of
offending Samson.
Tina also couldn't afford to offend Samson. Since Samson asked the waiter to invite her in person, she
must go to the box.
"Mr. Johnson and I will go right away. Please wait a moment."
The waiter waited politely.
Walter slammed the door and looked angrily at Tina. "What do you mean?"
Tina walked over and patted him on the arm. "Maybe you just offended Mr. Langford because of me.
Now they invited you, there will be a grudge if you don't go."
She pursed her lips, a little embarrassed. "You took me out to play, and I was sorry for causing you
trouble."
Walter didn't expect that she was thinking for him. He was a little proud, but he didn't give up his mind.
"What's wrong with offending them? I'm not afraid."
He mainly felt that Samson was good to Tina. He was afraid that Samson loved Tina as well.