Chapter 69
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He said nothing but pushed the wheelchair back to make room for Erasmus.
'You tell me your exact symptoms and you must answer honestly, otherwise I will not be responsible for anything that happens to you."
Erasmus looked intently at Daisy and spoke, her voice full of reminders.
Daisy is smart, why doesn't she understand? She didn't mean to hide it, so she answered honestly: "I just felt dizzy, sometimes it hurt, then it was normal, nothing happened."
'Um, that's it, will the pain last or not?"
Erasmus thought seriously and asked again.
'No, just for a moment."
Daisy said firmly.
Erasmus heard that she saw that it was nothing serious and said: "Okay, you should rest tonight. If you wake up tomorrow morning and still have a headache, go to the hospital."
'Um, thank you."
'Old classmate, no need to thank me."
Erasmus grinned again. Daisy looked a little suspiciously at the girl in front of her. At first, she didn't pay attention to her so she didn't see anything. Looking closely now, she looks a bit familiar. She tried to remember a bit and then blurted out the name: 'Erasmus."
'Yeah, your memory is not bad, I didn't expect we would meet in this situation, sister."
Erasmus couldn't help but tease and scold Mr. Drkov and Atlas.
Daisy was stunned for a moment then burst out laughing.
The two only recognized each other for a moment. Erasmus left, she drove away from the villa on a dark mountain road, but she was not afraid, on the contrary, she felt excited, after all, she was an adventurous person.
Only Daisy and Atlas remained in the room. She used her hands and tried to stand up. Atlas saw this and said: "Why did you stand up?"
Daisy smiled and said: "It's late, you need to rest, I'll give you my seat."
'No need, just lie there."
Atlas' voice was a bit commanding.
'I lie here, where do you lie?"
'I went to another room to sleep." He answered gently.
But Daisy quickly stopped him: 'Don't, I'm a bit scared being alone in a big room like this. Please sleep with me. I'll lie in a corner of the bed and I won't bother you."Atlas just looked at her, neither agreeing nor refusing. Seeing that, she pulled him deeper, leaving a fairly large space, then looked at him with longing eyes.
The two kept looking at each other, he struggled mentally for a moment, turned away, and said: "I don't like other people sleeping together."
Daisy immediately sat up and said: "Then I'll give you back your bed, I'll lie on the ground."
This room does not have a sofa. If she couldn't lie on the ground, where else could she lie? 'I said no need, you should lie down quickly."
Atlas's volume is a bit high.
Daisy hugged the blanket and refused to give up: "Are you going to sleep with me or not? I'll tell you, I've been sleeping alone for twenty-four years, and I'm not used to sleeping with others."
Atlas was suddenly speechless, Daisy continued. "I give you two options, one is we sleep in the same bed, two is you sleep on the bed, I sleep on the floor, there is no third option."
Can't she deal with a man? She wanted him to sleep with her not because she was afraid of sleeping alone but because she wanted to create a turning point in their relationship. Because she decided to live with him, she couldn't lie on the sofa every day. For some reason, she felt that this man was paying attention to her, which was why she was so arrogant. Otherwise, she will sleep obediently and not want to argue with him.
Until now, Atlas still forced him to choose. He never had to choose. Being forced to choose by this woman today, he should have been angry but he only felt awkward.
Daisy saw that he looked confused so she didn't urge him. At that moment, her head felt a bit dizzy and she suddenly fell on the bed.
'Daisy."
He instinctively called her name, unable to hide the worry in his voice.
Daisy buried herself in the blanket to calm down, then raised her face to look at him, her voice a bit tired: "Atlas, you haven't gone to bed yet."
With no other choice, Atlas was defeated for the first time at the hands of a woman. He raised the wheelchair almost to the level of the bed and then his movements became a bit stiff.
She saw his awkward look and immediately moved deeper into the bed. After a while, she felt the bed sink a little, then turned to him, smiled, and said: "I've made it difficult for you, turn off the light."
Atlas took the remote and pressed the power button, all the electrical devices in the room turned off, and the room suddenly went dark.
The two of them lay facing each other but covered with the same blanket. Luckily, this blanket is quite large, stretching the entire bed so two people are extremely comfortable.
During the night, only the sound of both breathing could be heard. Perhaps because she had slept before, Daisy no longer felt sleepy. She leaned over to look at the man next to her, trying to open her mouth: "Are you asleep?"
"What's going on?"
It was clear that Atlas was still awake.
She took the opportunity to ask again: 'Can you tell me what happened to you just now? I'm a little worried like you."
Hearing her question, his already tense body became stiff like a muscle. In the darkness, she couldn't see his expression, but she could hear his unstable breathing, and immediately said: "If you don't say it, it's okay, I just feel insecure about you."
Atlas did not answer her, no one knew how many times he had to struggle mentally tonight. Two dark shadows lingered in his head, he chased them away and they tried to come back again, but were chased away again by Daisy's voice.