Chapter 415
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Chapter 415
Maja didnât refuse to kiss lan, simply because theyâd been up close and personal a few times already. If
she started playing coy now, itâd seem too fake. She made a promise to him, and only after it was over
would she have the right to say no to lan.
Maybe because sheâd heard so much from Carol Miller that she didnât feel like she was shortâchanged
kissing the almost perfect lan, as long as he didnât go wild in bed.
lanâs face was the sort that made she think like that, especially when she opened her eyes during a
kiss and saw his face, it was like a weird dreamy feeling.
As if she was kissing a god.
The thrill and excitement were beyond words.
As an artist, Maja had been tempted to paint him many times. Every part of him was so beautiful.
She sat in Nathanâs car, massaging her eyebrows.
Nathanâs phone went off, and his tone immediately changed to one of urgency. He made a sharp turn
with the car.
âStay still, Iâm taking you to the hospital!â
Nathan ran a red light in his panic, seemingly forgetting about Maja in the carâandâMaja didnât stop
him.
It wasnât until the car stopped in front of his house that Nathan seemed to remember her.
âIâm sorry, Penny, my sisterâs in trouble.â.
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He rushed those words out and went into the house.
Maja got out of the car and hesitated before entering the cramped space.
Soon, she saw Nathan carrying a little girl covered in blood. The girlâs leg was already withered,
needing a wheelchair or crutches.
Blood was continuously pouring from her head, staining her clothes red.
Nathan seemed overwhelmed with shock, and Maja quickly took the driverâs seat.
âYouâre not fit to drive right now, let me do it.â
âThank you, thank you!â
Nathanâs voice was choked with tears as he held the little girl tight.
Maja took a deep breath, stepped on the gas, and they were at the hospital in less than twenty
minutes. The car was filled with the stench of blood.
The hospital immediately arranged for an emergency operation.
It wasnât until Maja and Nathan were waiting outside that she had time to think about the expensive pen
she saw near the girlâs backpack when they entered Nathanâs house. She remembered it because
Carol had given her the same kind of pen, saying it was bought abroad, with a whiteâgold nib and a
diamondâstudded cap, worth about 15,000 dollars.
There were only twenty such pens in the world, Carol gave one to her, and the others should have
been given tó Felix Brown.
When Maja received the gift, she laughed and said, âThe extravagance of the rich is unimaginable.â
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But now, the pen given to Felix was casually placed next to a little girlâs backpack, just as casual as
Carolâs love.
Maja furrowed her brows in suspicion, but she wasnât sure if she was seeing things wrong.
âPenny, youâve been a big help tonight, thank you. You can go home now.â
Nathan seemed to have recovered his composure, expressing his sincere gratitude to her.
There was no reason for Maja to stay any longer, so she left.
When she returned to RosenGarden, she sent Carol a text.
[Is everything okay between you and Felix?]
She came out of the shower, but Carol hadnât replied yet.
Maja started to worry, suspecting that something might have happened between them.
But soon, Carol replied.
Instead of a text message, she sent a voice message, sounding a bit hoarse.
âMaja, Felix and I are great, we just made love.â
Majaâs mouth twitched, and she threw her phone aside.
Maybe she was just seeing things.
On the other side, Carol pushed back her damp hair. Felix came out of the bathroom with a towel
wrapped around his waist.
The small apartment was rented by Felix. It was less than 50 square meters but was kept clean.
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âCarol.â
He called out to her, then started to blow dry her hair.
Carol had been spoiled since she was a kid, sheâd never lived in such a cramped place, but because
she liked Felix, she was willing to put up with it. Felix was drying her hair, looking at the barely visible
marks on her neck, and sighed.
âFelix, whatâs wrong? Youâve been preoccupied lately.â
Felix glanced at her, a complicated look in his eyes.
Carol didnât see his emotional change because she had her back to him.
âMy cousin has a tumor in her head, sheâs been in the hospital, and the doctors say the operation is
very risky. I want to find a specialist, but the operation costs 200,000 dollars, and I canât find a
specialist. My cousin and I are close, this is really bothering me.â
He twirled Carolâs hair in his fingers, took a sniff, and said casually,
âCarol, you smell good.â
Carol laughed lightly. Finding a specialist was not a big deal for her.
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