Chapter 240
Cheat With My Boyfriend Best Friend
Chapter 240 Where Have You Two Gotten So Far?
âFuck!â Adenauer cursed low, which seemed quite appropriate.
I was gasping for air, but my rational mind forced its way back into my body. Seeing that Adenauer was less than a foot away, he could even feel the hormones coming out of him!
âMaybe there really is something important,â I reminded him.
Adenauer looked me in the eye and I realized that his desire had not diminished.
He lowered his head and sighed helplessly: âI will remember to put my phone in silent mode next time.
Wait for me for a while.â
After a kiss on my lips, he got up and returned to the living room, taking his phone.
I leaned on my elbow and watched him through the open bedroom door.
Maybe he should be thankful that the call came soon enough. At least, I didnât have to watch Adenauer go into the living room to answer the phone while trying to put on his pants.
âWhatâs wrong? Now? Where?â Then Adenauer frowned and looked in my direction.
I had a premonition: tonightâs match was over.
âI understand.â Adenauer hung up the phone and returned to the bedroom.
I had sorted out my clothes and sat up from the bed.
âIâm very, very sorry, but Iâm afraid this time weâll have to skip coffee. It seems that some asshole has an emergency. I have to leave now.â Adenauer then sighed deeply and lowered his head regretfully.
âIs it Aaron Morris?â In fact, the moment the phone rang, I guessed
Adenauerâs reaction after answering the phone confirmed my guess.
âYes, something happened to him. If I donât go, I might die tonight.â Adenauer leaned over and kissed me again. âI can have coffee tomorrow, right?â
âOf course.â I also kissed him and got up to say goodbye.
I closed the door and the room fell silent.
I threw myself on the sofa, staring at the ceiling without concentrating. A strong irritability ran through every cell and nerve in my body.
He did this on purpose!
Aaron, he must have timed his phone call to Adenauer. His goal was obvious!
A nameless anger gathered in my chest, but I didnât know why I was angry. I felt restless. What are you trying to do? Making holes on purpose? Or you still can.â
And what did Adenauer mean by saying that a moment ago?
âIf I donât go, he might die tonight.â
Is he sick?
Although I donât want to admit it, I really wanted to go with Adenauer and see what the **** was up to.
âWhere she?â
âOver there, sir.â
âThank you.â
In the electronic music of the noisy bar, Aaron heard a familiar voice.
Adenauerâs voice.
Aaron checked the time with a glance. It had been barely half an hour since
Called.
Adenauer came after all.
Suddenly, his mood improved a lot, but stomach cramps tortured him so hard that he instantly turned pale again. With his hands on his belly, he dropped on the sofa, cold sweat all over.
âDamn!
The steps became stronger and clearer.
âDid you drink a whole bottle of whiskey?â Adenauer appeared, looking at him.
Aaron opened one eye, enduring the pain and smiled, âDonât look so serious.â
âWho said I could die on the phone? But I see you can still chat. You are in a good mood.â Although he spoke harshly, Adenauer immediately noticed something unusual on Aaronâs face. He crouched down, put his hand on Aaronâs abdomen, and pressed him lightly.
âAh!â Aaron screamed in severe pain.
âIt seems that you were not lying.â Adenauer grabbed Aaronâs arm and helped him up, walking outside.
He pushed Aaron into the passenger seat.
Adenauer buckled up and then returned to the driverâs seat. He started the car immediately, leaving the bar parking lot.
Chapter 240 Where Have You Two Gotten So Far?
âWhere are we going?â Aaron asked casually.
âA hospital nearby.â Hearing this answer, Aaron frowned subconsciously. âCanât we go to your house?
You know I donât like hospitals.â
âShut up! Youâd better pray that you donât have a perforation in your stomach after youâre examined in a while. Otherwise, you will have to stay in the hospital for at least half a month,â Adenauer said sternly.
It was clear that he was very sullen.
Aaron could probably guess why it was so unusual.
âAlthough it is too late to say now, I must say that I am sorry. I hope this didnât affect your dinner with your girlfriend.â
âIâd better make it your sincerest apology.â Adenauer looked even more angry.
âDid it really affect you? I thought you and your girlfriend must have finished dinner at this time.â
âYou and your fiancee finished dinner and went home separately?â Adenauer looked at Aaron.
Aaron raised his eyebrows as if interested. âYes. Oh, it seems that I didnât interrupt your dinner. Did you come running from your girlfriendâs house?â
âHumph,â Adenauer snorted, admitting it.
âFrom the bed?â
Adenauer turned his head and looked at the man in the passenger seat. âIt seems that I just discovered the other side of you today. Is this your attitude towards women?â
âWhat kind of attitude?â Aaron asked.
âFlippant,â Adenauer said calmly, showing no emotions. âAaron, thatâs my girlfriend.â
âIâm sorry,â Aaron immediately apologized, but his expression didnât match his word.
He still didnât seem to care about anything. He looked sideways at Adenauer and said. âIt doesnât matter, right? Anyway, they have known each other for so long. What should happen has happened. Missing an opportunity is no big deal.â
âYouâd better shut up!â Adenauer finally exposed his emotions in his tone.
Aaron was so insightful that he immediately sensed Adenauerâs frustration and anger.
He looked at Adenauer in surprise and asked, âIt canât be true, right? Donât tell me itâs your first time.â
Before that was over,
Aaronâs head almost hit the windshield. He screamed again in pain.
Adenauer turned his head and took a deep breath before looking at his howling friend. âAaron, you should be glad that I am a psychiatrist with great experience in treating patients with mental illness.
Otherwise, I would have already kicked you out of the car.â
âYes, yes, yes, thank you, my great friend! But can you drive normally? My stomach really hurts now. It really could have been pierced. Ah, I think I have already seen G*d!â
The traffic light turned green and the car started moving again.
Adenauer looked back at the road ahead.
âAaron, whatâs bothering you?â
âWhat?â Aaron looked at him as if he hadnât heard it.
âDonât think I havenât noticed. You and Olive knew each other before I showed up, right?â Adenauer said calmly.
He was not asking a question, but stating a fact.