The phrase was so eas ly misconstrued, it was almost comical.
Dorothyâs eyes suddenly filled with caution, and Everettâs voice softened, shedding his wild persona
and reverting back to his usual Suave self.
âJust for dinner.â
âAnd youâll take me to see Byte 7 after?â
âYes.â
Dorothy didnât have much of a choice at this point.
She crossed the street and approached Kennethâs car, tapping lightly on the window.
Before she could speak, Kenneth blurted out in panic, âDorothy, I canât get a hold of Byle 7 anymore!â
âEverett look him.â
âThen Ill go find Everett!â
Dorothy quickly intervened, âHeâs on edge right now; donât provoke him! Going head to head with
Everett is not a smart move. You should head back for now, and I handle him,â
âAre you asking me to leave you alone with Everett? Just a moment ago, he was..
âKenneth, Iâm so close to the truth! I canât afford any mishaps
âBut if Everett discovers the true reason behind your search for Byte 7, he might intercept any
evidence! Are you counting on him choosing you over his parents?â
Of course not.
Even Dorothy understood Everett would protect his parents first and foremost. His mother was
seriously ill; sending her to prison would be like a death sentence.
âThatâs why I need to placate Everett, to find a chance to contact Byte 7 alone, out of his watchful eye! I
fear we might never get this opportunity again.â
Her rationale was always persuasive, leaving Kenneth at a loss for words.
âDorothy, Iâm worried he might force you!â
âHe said itâs just to have dinner with him.â
âDo you believe him?â
Dorothy nodded, âI do. Heâs never lied to me.â
As Kennethâs car drove away and out of sight, Dorothy turned back around,
Everett was still there, waiting, but now with a lit cigarette in his hand.
The slap mark on his face had faded somewhat, and the blood on his lips had clotted. His usually
immaculate hair was slightly disheveled, a departure from his cool, aloof Mr. Lopez persona.
Everett had taken off his suit jacket, casually draping it over his arm. Even in this somewhat ragged
state, he carried the air of a privileged aristocrat.
His gaze had never left Dorothy, tracking her as
king her as she walked to Kennethâs car and back again. His lips curved slightly, reopening the fresh
wound, and blood seeped out once more.
âLerâs go.â Dorothy kept her head down, trying not to let him read her thoughts, but after a few steps,
she couldnât resist pulling out a tissue from her bag and offering it to him. âWipe it off.â
Everett chuckled, casually wiping his lip with his finger, âNo need. I was hoping youâd bite harder.â
He wished the wound would last a bit longer, savoring the memory of todayâs kiss.
âAre you sick or something?â
His eyes lowered, âPerhaps I do need to see a doctorâ
He was afflicted with a severe case of lovesickness.
Dorothy was at a loss for words, âEverett, donât think playing the martyr will stop me from holding you
accountable! If you try anythingâ¦â¦â¦ with me again, I bite you just as hardâ
Everett paused with the cigarette dangling from his hand and looked up. His captivating gaze appeared
almost as if it intended to swallow her whole.
âReally?â
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