After a while, she felt a slight depression next to her, as if someoneâs weight was pressing down on her.
Then Mickâs voice came through the blanket and into her ears, âNancy, I donât usually sleep with other people. Do you understand?â
Although he said he didnât usually do it, he had already slept with her twice.
The two of them lay quietly on the bed like this. Nancy didnât know how long it had been before she pulled the blanket off her head and turned to look at Mick lying next to her.
The next moment, her gaze met his dark eyes.
He wasnât sleeping, he had been watching her all along.
âThank youâ¦â Nancy pursed her lips and said.
âYou really should thank me properly, so from now on, you need to repay me well.â Mickâs voice was calm.
âHow do you want me to repay you?â If she had to repay him, at least it would make her feel a little better.
If Mick didnât need her to repay him, she would feel even more guilty towards him.
Just now, she had indeed had a nightmare, but after she hugged him, she slowly woke up.
And what she said to him later was not an uncontrollable outpouring of fear, but something she deliberately said to Mick.
It was just unexpected that Mick would agree not to let Clarissa get away with it.
With his words, Clarissaâs fate was almost sealed!
Soon, she should be able to see Clarissa being thrown into jail.
She should be happy that her plan succeeded and her revenge is about to be fulfilled, but at the same time, she feels guilty about Mick.
From beginning to end, she only used his affection for her, âWhat do you think? How can you repay me?â Mick asked in return.
âAnything I can give, I will give it all.â Nancy said eagerly.
âAnything?â He raised his eyebrows, as if waiting for the little prey to jump down.
âYes.â She promised that even if he wanted her body now, she would not hesitate.
âThen for the rest of your life, donât fall in love with any man other than me.â Mick spoke up.
Nancy was stunned, blinking her eyes, as if she was a little skeptical of what she heard.
âWhat, canât do it?â He asked.
âWhy did you bring this upâ¦â She asked in confusion.
âBecause I donât want the woman I like to still like other men. I donât like to share in this matter.â Mick said.
Nancyâs expression became even more stunned. What did he mean by that sentence he just said?
Could it be⦠âYou⦠like me?â She asked in a trembling voice.
âYes, Nancy, I like you.â Mick said seriously, âSo, donât like any other men anymore, okay? In the future, stay by my side forever.â
He had no resistance to liking her.
Her car accident made him completely understand his own feelings.
âFrom now on, I will protect you, accompany you, and never let you feel sad or scared again,â Mick said softly. He had never really felt anything for love before, and if he never fell in love with anyone else in his life, he wouldnât feel any regret.
But now, he felt that if he hadnât met her in this life, it would have been a regret.