Chapter 451
The Woman From Hell
Theo glared at him fiercely and quickly dragged me out of Matthew's room.
He walked too fast for me to keep up, so I frowned and said, "Slow down. I can't keep up with you."
Not only did Theo ignore me but he quickened his steps.
"Where are you taking me?" I asked helplessly.
Theo replied in a cold voice, "Your room."
I was speechless and rolled my eyes. "Well, you've walked past it."
Theo stopped in his tracks and turned around to look a t me angrily. "Wanda, do you like Matthew?"
"I guess thatâs a yes." Theo took a deep breath." Otherwise, why didn't you panic when I caught the
two of you cuddling on the same bed?"
"Itâd be more of a problem if I had panicked." I looked a t him helplessly. "Doesn't me not panicking
prove that thereâs nothing going on between us?"
"Stop trying to weasel your way out of this!" Theo was not listening to me at all. "How can you say
that
thereâs nothing going on between the two of you when
you guys were in bed together?"
Like the saying not to wash your dirty laundry in public, I did not feel like standing in the hallway to
argue with him, so I pulled him into my room.
The moment the door closed, Theo pressed me against it. I was very uncomfortable and squirmed.
"How are w e supposed to talk if you do this?"
"I don't see why not." Theo's voice was cold.
I knew he was very angry right now, so I helplessly sighed and let him do whatever he wanted.
"Theo, I swear that I'm innocent and nothing happened between us. It was also an accident that we
ended up cuddling on the same bed. He hasn't been able to sleep well in the past few days, so he
wanted me to accompany him for a while. When I was sitting down, I got tired and dozed off on the
bed. I was a distance away from him when I dozed off but for some reason, we ended up cuddling."
When I saw that Theo still looked gloomy, I continued, "I know I shouldn't have agreed to
accompany him, but I couldn't refuse him. When I lost my baby and wanted to die, he was the one
who stayed by my side. He helped me out of the difficult situation. If it weren't for him, I would've
died, so he basically saved my life. Now that he needs me, I turn a blind eye. Otherwise, wouldnât I
just be a person without a conscience?" 1
Theo looked at me quietly after I said that. I furrowed my brows in annoyance. "Theo, can you
please think o f it from my point of view? Otherwise, itâs very painful
for me too."
I could not ignore Matthew but because Theo kept arguing with me about it, I would eventually fall
into a dilemma.
Theo closed his eyes tightly and when he opened them again, the coldness in his eyes was gone. "I
can understand, but this can only go on for a little while more. When heâs back to his normal self,
you'll have to draw a clear line with him, okay?"
After a pause, he continued, "This is the biggest compromise I can make."
He looked even more tired than Matthew. The shirt he was wearing underneath his jacket was not
ironed properly and his necktie was askew. I did not notice these things just now because I was so
focused on trying to explain myself to him. When I finally noticed those details, I felt a little bad for
him.
The issue with the hospitals must have kept him busy as hell, but it was a good thing that he could
still suppress his temper without lashing out at me.
"I'll be mindful of how I am when I'm with him." I took the initiative to kiss him on the lips. "Don't
worry, I'll never do anything to upset you."
Theo's face softened and a smile appeared. "Good girl."
He wrapped his arms around me. "Did you miss me?"
I nodded.
In the past few days, he only came home after I was asleep and he would leave the house before I
woke up i n the morning. We had barely spoken recently, and it felt like we had not met in a few
days. Of course, I missed him.
"Let me take you out to have something delicious tonight. What do you feel like eating?" Theo
asked with a smile.
I knew he would not want to stay home for dinner, so after thinking about it, I said, "I feel like having
surf and turf."