Login via

Revenge is best served cold novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21 I Won’t Let Anything Happen to You

Elsa tried to stand but collapsed back onto the couch. She was trembling from the pain.

Jeremiah frowned, with worry written all over his face. He was confused and couldn’t understand

why Elsa was adamant about not going to the hospital.

I seized the moment to speak and urged him, “She’s in this much pain, and you’re still listening to

her about not going to the hospital? What if something happens to her….”

Jeremiah’s expression changed. He ignored Elsa’s objections and scooped her up before striding out the door.

After placing her in the back seat of his car, he reassured her, “Hang in there, Elsa. I won’t let anything happen to you.

Standing at the door, I watched the car speed off with a cold gaze. It felt deeply satisfying.

As I turned to head inside, I was met with a pair of deep unreadable eyes across the street. Eric walked toward me while I was in a daze.

He glanced in the direction Jeremiah had left in with a frown on his face. “What happened? Need my help?”

I shook my head and curled my lips into a good–spirited smile. “I’m fine. As for them… they’re just

getting the karma they deserve.”

Eric studied the smile at the corner of my mouth, and a fleeting unreadable emotion crossed his eyes. He was sharp enough to piece together the gist of the situation and didn’t press further.

Instead, he changed the subject. “I remember you owe me two meals now. When are you treating me?”

I looked up at the sky. It was getting late and close to dinnertime. “As usual, there’s no better time than now. How about today?”

I stepped aside and gestured for him to enter. “To show my sincerity, I’ll be cooking today. Just sit tight and wait for a bit.”

Eric sighed lightly and uttered in a helpless tone, “But I’m famished. I might faint from starvation by the time you’re done.”

I paused before raising my head to shoot him a look of annoyance. “Just say you wanna help. No need to exaggerate.”

I handed him some vegetables and requested his help with washing and prepping them.

The cooking process sped up considerably with Eric’s help.

When I grabbed a plate for the final dish, I didn’t notice a puddle of water on the floor. My foot slipped, and I stumbled straight into Eric’s arms.

Though caught off guard, he instinctively reached out to steady me.

My hands landed on his firm chest. Through the thin fabric of his shirt, I could feel his solid muscles underneath as well as his strong and steady heartbeat.

Blinking, I looked up at him in a daze. Eric looked down, and our eyes met. There was a subtle change in the air.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Revenge is best served cold