Chapter 141
Burns were definitely more unbearable than other injuries. It was like a relentless burning sensation thc
Ellinor nodded, âWhen I was a kid growing up in the countryside, I had to do everything myself, so at fi
Theo asked anxiously. âHow old were you when you started working?â
Ellinor replied casually, âI can't remember!â
She didn't want to talk much about her childhood. When it slipped out, she didn't want to keep talking.
The manâs other hand unconsciously covered her head, petting her like a small animal,
âDid you have a hard time when you were little?"
âIt was okay!â
Ellinor didn't like the feeling of being pitied. So she disdainfully brushed away the manâs hand
on her head and explained seriously, âYou probably don't understand my family I think it's necessary to
Theo smelled the unpleasant odor of the ointment, his mood not good, âIn the Mendoza family, does ar
âNo need!" Ellinor shook her head, interrupting the man, âI can deal with my own family issues! And I t
The warmth in Theo's eyes instantly disappeared, replaced by coldness. She kept mentioning the end of
month contract. How much was she looking forward to the end of this relationship?
After breaking up, they should be strangers who didn't even greet each other when they met? Why didr
Theo's eyebrows furrowed, he withdrew his hand indifferently. âYou're overthinking. I don't have time to
Ellinor didn't respond, then handed him the ointment with the lid screwed back on, âHere, keep this bur
With a stem expression, Theo did not accept it, so Ellinor had to lean over and stuff it into his suit pocke
After that, they were silent all the way until they reached home. They got out of the car and went to the
Marissa was not there, so
they didn't have to pretend to be a loving couple in the same room for now. Theo slept in the study, anc
That night, someone had sweet dreams in the bedroom, while someone else smoked all night in the stu
Early the next morning, Ellinor was woken up by the ring of the phone.
She groggily reached
for the phone on the bedside table and answered it. Her father, Arnold Mendozaâs voice roared on the o
âEllinor!â
Ellinor was still sleepy. âDad, what did I do now?â
Arnold yelled, âWhat did you do? You tell me what you did! You ruined your sister's new movie! Get ba
She didn't ask much, just said calmly, âOkay, I'm on my wayâ
After hanging up the phone, Ellinor sat up and rubbed her eyes to wake up. She didn't need to guess to