As she reached the door, Hectorâs flashy sports car was already revving.
Upon seeing her, Hector rolled down the window and glanced at his watch, indicating he was in a hurry.
âGet in.
â
Since it appeared they really were headed the same way, refusing now would seem contrived.
So, Raegan reluctantly got into his car.
The car had only two seats, so Raegan had no choice but to sit in the passenger seat.
After fastening her seatbelt, the car surged forward.
âs BunnyBookery While they were at a red light, Hector unexpectedly asked, âCan we talk about something?â
Raegan was taken aback and assumed the topic would be Bryce.
âSure.
â
âWhat did you see earlier?â
Hectorâs straightforward question caught Raegan off guard.
She blushed, unsure of how to respond.
His tone was even as if he was merely posing a mundane question.
Well, the study was well-lit, so she saw Hectorâs well-defined muscles, abs, andâ¦
Raegan saw everything!
Hector undeniably had an impressive physique and a bigâ¦
She could not admit that, could she? That would be too mortifying.
âI⦠I didnât get a clear lookâ¦â
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As soon as she said these words, she realized her words carried an undertone.
It meant that she saw something.
At this realization, Raegan hurriedly corrected herself, âI mean, I didnât see anything.
â
Hector was unconvinced but had to resume driving as the light had turned green.
Raeganâs ears turned red in embarrassment.
Nonetheless, she kept her cool and added, âDonât worry.
Iâll stay in Bryceâs room only.
â
Hector, who was focused on the road, said flatly, âI donât have any woman around me, but occasionally I need to satisfy my physiological needs.
â
Raegan felt bewildered.
He did not have to say that, and she did not want to hear his explanation.
Feeling somehow uncomfortable, Raegan bluntly asked, âWhat are you trying to say?â
Hector took a moment and calmly stated, âYouâre Bryceâs teacher.
I donât want you to get the wrong idea.
â
Upon hearing this, Raegan met his gaze and assured him, âMr.
Dixon, my job only concerns students, not their parents.
You donât need to be concerned about that.
â