Chapter 302
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 302
Curtis grabbed his car keys, hoisted the cat into the passenger seat, and said, âLetâs go. Iâll drive
you two.â
Leanne, remembering his previous disdain for the cat, couldnât help but tease, âAre you not worried about it plotting your murder anymore?â
âHow many grievances have you scribbled down against me in your world?â Curtis. chuckled, unabashed, âYouâll be disappointed, though. Before you arrived, we had quite the heart-to-heart and decided to bury the hatchet.â
He was shameless to the extreme.
Leanne replied skeptically, âSure, except youâre allergic.â
Sneezing and coughing were the least of his worries. A severe reaction could even trigger allergic rhinitis or asthma, and he had broken out in hives before.
She reached out to take the cat, but Curtis, leaning against the car door, blocked her.
âWhatâs the matter, trying to break us up?â he accused with a stern look. âWeâve bonded, you cold-hearted woman.â
Leanne glanced at him expressionlessly and withdrew her hand, âThen you keep it.
Curtis didnât flinch, âA kitten needs its mom.â
What a nonsense!
Leanne retorted, âYouâre crazy.â
âIâm not even afraid of allergies. What are you scared of?â Curtis closed the door, then opened the passenger side for her, pulling her in.
âDonât you think you should buy it some stuff? A cab driver wonât accompany you to a pet store.â
âWhatever you want,â Leanne gave up struggling and got into the car, âJust donât come crying to me if you have an allergic reaction.â
The cat, frightened by the car ride, meowed incessantly from its carrier.
Leanne spoke to it softly and patiently.
The cat trusted her, quieting down at the sound of her voice. But as soon as she paused, it started meowing anxiously again.
Leanne had to keep talking to it, responding every time it meowed.
Curtis, in the driverâs seat, stayed silent, his expression hidden by a mask. Leanne thought he was focused on driving until a soft chuckle came from beneath his mask.
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She looked over.
At a red light, Curtis slowly pressed the brake. Sensing her gaze, he glanced at her with the corner of his eye.
âWhy stop chatting?â
Embarrassed by his remark, Leanne felt a bit silly.
âRun out of topics?â Curtis helpfully suggested, âWhy not tell it about our wildly complicated love story?â
Leanne was at a loss for words. She turned her face to the window, refusing to engage further.
Inside the pet superstore, they found everything a cat could need. Leanne, busy with work and occasionally on call, bought an automatic feeder, a smart litter box, and other essentials like food and litter.
Curtis, inexplicably leisurely, insisted on accompanying her through the aisles, a veritable minefield of allergens for him even with a mask. Soon enough, his nose began to itch.
The items were plentiful and heavy. Upon arriving at Golden Grove Manors, Mr. Curtis played the porter, lugging everything upstairs.
His unsolicited helpfulness led, predictably, to another allergic reaction.
After Leanne settled the cat and came out of the room, she found him at the sink, washing his hands, his arms flushed red.
At the sight of her, Curtis asked, âGot any cream?â
Considering his efforts, Leanne went to fetch the ointment.
Handing it over, she noticed Curtis eyeing the familiar tube of allergy cream, a subtle shift in his expression.
âWhatâs up?â she checked the label, making sure it was the correct one.
âNah.â Curtis tried to sound serious, âJust remembered something.â
He reached for the cream.
Leanneâs ears, inexplicably, turned a vivid red.
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Her lips were pursed tightly. Suddenly flustered, she threw the tube at him.
Curtisâ eyes darkened as he flung the cream onto a nearby table, advancing closer and pinning her against the cabinet.
She tried to turn away, but Curtis pulled her back by the waist.
âWhy the blushing?â
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His earlier odd expression reminded Leanne of a previous and embarrassing moment in Northwood when she had applied cream to him.
Instinctively defensive, she countered, âIâm not!â
âRed as a tomato. Donât lie to me.â
Curtis dropped his gaze to her heated ears, watching the blush deepen, âLeanne, are you trying to seduce me?â
âDonât flatter yourself.â Her eyes were icy, but the spreading pink on her cheeks undermined her cool demeanor.
âWas I flattering myself that day in Northwood too?â
Her eyelashes trembled uncontrollably, brushing against the tumult in Curtisâ chest like a feather stirring up desires.
âThat day you wanted me too, right?â
âI was drunk that day,â Leanne found an excuse.
âSo you admit it?â Curtis probed sharply.
Leanne was caught off guard.
Curtis turned her face back to his, his fingers pinching her soft and warm cheeks.
Her face was burning, nearly hotter than his palm.
His gaze was intense and implicit, peering into her vulnerable eyes.
âLeanne, your lips only tell the truth when youâre drunk. They speak honestly and kiss me.â With the unclear and rapid pounding in his chest, his burning look felt like a sear on Leanneâs heart.
She pressed her lips together, looked down, and pushed against his chest, stepping back.
She avoided Curtisâ gaze, âThe cat has been delivered, you should go.â
Curtis felt a surreal disconnection, as though she was close but unreachable.
Her face and ears heated for him, her voice cold.
Time would tell. He reminded himself again.
Releasing her, he tidied the hair by her ears, wanting to do much more but settling for a brief kiss on her forehead.
âIâll come check on you tomorrow.â
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