Chapter 250
When she fell silent, Orion feared something was amiss and impulsively pulled back the blanket. But Lemira clutched the blanket closer, not yet ready to face him! Orion gave the blanket a tug, but it wouldn't budge. A playful smirk flashed in his eyes, "Feeling shy now?" Someone was quite the bold adventurer last night. Hearing the tease in his voice made Lemira all the more reluctant to see him.
Orion got up, "I'm gonna take a shower."
Lemira sneaked some peeks, and seeing he sat up, she grabbed a robe and slipped it on, though her eyes keenly noted his physique. Hmm, not too shabby, she thought.
Last night, she remembered exploring his abs, quite a nice feel to them.
Once the sound of running water filled the bathroom, Lemira finally emerged from under the covers; she was almost wearing nothing.
Her cheeks flushed as she glanced around, noticing her dress thrown on the floor. Lemira shuffled to the edge of the bed to retrieve her dress, only to find it stained with red wine and carrying an unpleasant scent from the night before. This dress was a no-go. What now, was she supposed to streak around?
The bathroom door opened.
Orion, donning a robe, stepped out and saw Lemira by the bed, attempting to pick up her dress.
He approached, "Don't bother with that dress. Later they'll send over something new."
As Lemira heard his voice, her face turned beet red, and she dove under the covers.
She covered her face, too embarrassed to look at him.
Orion walked over to the bed, finding her shyness somewhat amusing, "Feeling alright? Anything hurts, I can call the doc back."
"No need!"
Lemira quickly refused the offer of calling a doctor. She sat up, meeting Orion's gaze, feeling awkward.
She looked down, "I'm fine now." The effects had worn off.
Orion touched her forehead, "Yeah, you're not hot anymore."
Lemira instinctively dodged his hand, stuttering, "I-I told you I'm fine."
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The next second, he flicked her forehead with a bit of force. Frowned, he said, "Didn't I tell not to go drinking at those bars? Don't you ever learn?"
If he hadn't been there last night, who knew what could have happened to Lemira.
Recalling the previous night's ordeal, Lemira felt a chill. Her voice carried a hint of frost, "Now Evelina's
hanging out with those wealthy kids,
I can't believe they dared to go that
fart
en
She had been too careless.
Orion's voice hardened, "How do you want to punish them?"
"It's not easy, those wealthy kids are from Business School of Orvin University, not exactly the kind of backgrounds normal people want to mess with."
But she wasn't about to let it slide.
Hearing her, Orion felt a pang of protectiveness, "Just say the word."All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
If she asked, he'd personally take care of it for her!
"It's really not necessary. I don't want you getting into trouble."
The kids from the Business School had significant connections, not something she could take on alone. She didn't want Orion to get dragged into trouble too.
Orion, seeing her thoughtful side, reassured her, "You don't have to worry about that, it's not for you to think about."
"Orion, I know you want to stand up for me, but I've got a plan."
Lemira looked up at him earnestly, "I'm just glad it was you I ran into last night."
She had other matters to attend to now. She remembered Orion responded her confession last night.
Orion met her gaze, a hint of avoidance in his eyes.
Just then, someone knocked on the door. Orion quickly turned, "Let's get something to eat first."
The man walked over to the door and opened it, revealing a woman standing outside.
"Orie, I need to talk to you, it's about my sister."
Sophia Sinclair stood at the doorway, a bit nervous as she tried to peer into the room, but Orion moved subtly to block her view.