“Look at you, so impatient,” Henry teased.
Monique stood there speechless as if she was struck by lightning. She watched Henry step into the bathtub casually and his body disappeared into the water.
She almost exploded in anger. Was he trying to make her lose her mind?
Impatient!? Who was the impatient one?!
‘Calm down, Monique. He’s intentionally provoking you,’ she thought.
Henry teased her on purpose. She would not let him get what he wants.
Monique bit her lips and stayed quiet while she took the towel to scrub his back.
Monique tried to avoid looking at the sensitive area, but when her hands accidentally touched his skin, she felt a jolt of electricity and retracted her hands immediately.
Henry’s lips curved silently when he saw her reddened ears and the range of emotions on her face.
Monique was stunned for a bit and she mocked herself. They had just shared an intimate night the day before!
She then put her hands back onto his back and started scrubbing.
Her eyes kept trailing back to his attractive muscles. She just stared openly at his back and made all sorts of funny faces with disgust and revulsion.
He could not see her from the back anyway.
‘What a revolting piece of trash,’ she said internally.
‘Don’t you have hands? Can’t you bathe yourself?’ Why must he torture her like this?
How unfair can it be? Such a despicable man like him was blessed with such charming features and endless fortune.
Henry gave a deep humph. His eyes darkened. “Come to the front.”
The front…
She was already reaching her limits by scrubbing his back, now he asked her to go to the front!
Monique finally snapped!
“Are your hands broken? Can’t you bathe yourself?” Monique instantly regretted saying that, for fear that she had gone too far.
“Know your place. You’re my servant.” Henry curved his lips mockingly.
Servant! When did she become his servant? Just because of a suit, she walked right into his trap. He had just taken her last night and yet he treated her like she was worth nothing the next day!
F*cking servant!
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