Chapter 213
It was always like this. Harrison was always like this. He was always calm, as if everything in the world had nothing to do with him.
"What on earth do you want to do?" I said, gnashing my teeth.
Hearing my words, Harrison smiled slightly and licked his lips. "Don't you understand what I mean?"
He asked me this question. As soon as he finished his words, I felt hot on my face. Needless to say, my face must be as red as a monkey's butt.
But even under such circumstances, I still tried to keep calm. Feeling that I couldn't keep calm, I simply turned my head away from him and said, "Who do you think I am? A worm in my stomach?"
"I really didn't expect that you would want to be a worm in my belly." After that, he said helplessly, "But it's impossible for you to think like this. After all, you are a human in this life." His words made me speechless and angry. The heat on my face gradually subsided. I narrowed my eyes and looked at him. "Don't tell me that. I mean I don't know what you're thinking. Can you understand?"
I gnashed my teeth and said the last few words, which showed how angry I was.
"I don't understand why Harrison, who used to be otherworldly in my eyes, became like this. Is it because of my appearance? If so, I can't figure out whether it's good or bad."
"Chelsea, is this the real you?" He reached out to stroke my hair and suddenly asked.
For a moment, I didn't understand what he meant, but my intuition was not good. "Do you mean that I am not good now? Or do you think that I used to like money, but I didn't expect that I was the kind of person who collected money and didn't recognize people?"
"That's not enough." He chuckled.
Seeing him chuckle, I got angry instantly. My hands pressed against his chest and pushed him hard. Maybe I didn't expect my sudden movement, Harrison, who was pushed away by me, took a few steps back and almost hit the sofa behind him.
For a moment, I wanted to hold him back, but in the end, I held it back. In addition, the sofa was soft, so I felt that it didn't matter even if I really hit it.
"Even if a rabbit is anxious, it will bite people. Don't think that we are easy to bully. Do you think you can do whatever you want with money?" Looking at Harrison who had already stood up, I said in a tough
tone.
"What's more, we did it for the sake of Jonah and Sienna. Why did it become our business in the end? Can you calm down? It's meaningless to hurt each other, okay? I don't believe that when you talk about me, you will feel uncomfortable!"
"When I didn't speak, I didn't feel it. As long as I opened my mouth, there would be countless grievances. I am in this state now, and I can say anything when I feel wronged."
Harrison leaned against the sofa behind him, looking at me with an obscure look.
I was happy to say it, but I didn't think it was my problem. On the contrary, I felt that things wouldn't be so troublesome after I said it. Maybe the sudden conflict between me and Harrison would also be solved. But I didn't expect that even if I said it, he would still be like that.
I didn't know why, but he reminded me of Callen all of a sudden, and I felt a little tired.
"If there's nothing else, I'll go back first," I said.
"Now it's time to go back. Are you going to ask someone to take her away?" His voice was cold.
It was obvious that she was concerned about him, but she didn't seem to care about him at all. Instead, it was more like sarcasm. I looked at him with a chuckle and said, "Do you need me to send you back or find a place for me to rest for a night?"
"Why do you have to make me angry? Can't you behave yourself?"
"It doesn't matter whether you're obedient or not." I snorted.
He walked over to me and stopped when our bodies were about to stick together. In order not to be too close to him, I turned my head to avoid him, as if I were too far away as long as I didn't look at him. This little trick of mine did not make Harrison angry. He still leaned over and murmured in my ear, "I know that you are uncomfortable in your heart because of Sienna, and also uncomfortable in your heart because of Abbie..."
"You're still like this even if you know!" I interrupted him and said discontentedly.
Then came his soft laughter. I raised my leg to a certain place in anger, and then someone's muffled groan came from above. "Are you going to be a widow?"
My face flushed red again. I looked up and glared at him, only to find that his face was a little pale. I asked uncertainly, "Are you... okay?"
"What do you think?" he asked, bending over.
"It should be fine. I've controlled my strength just now. How can it hurt so much if I didn't use all my strength? Take it off and let me have a look." Looking at him, I panicked. What if he was really disabled? It would be a big sin.
Harrison leaned on me and said painfully, "You have to be responsible."
"I'm responsible for it. If you don't want me to see it, you can go to the hospital? It should be okay. Why did something happen to you after you took the blame? It's not so exaggerated." I comforted him, but I couldn't tell whether he was comforting me or comforting him.
At this time, I suddenly remembered that there was a piece of news in the past. It said that a girl accidentally kicked a man's place, which directly led the man to the hospital. There was no need to think about it later. In short, the consequences were very serious.
Looking down at Harrison, who was leaning on my shoulder, I panicked and began to habitually think about the worst.
"Let's go to the hospital!" I pushed him away, took his hand, and walked toward the door. As I walked, I said, "It's useless to stay here.
It's the right choice to go to the hospital as soon as possible. Let's go!"
But I pulled him forward, but the person behind me didn't respond at all. As soon as he stopped and looked back, he pulled me into his arms with all his strength. Then he looked into Harrison's eyes and the faint smile on his face.
At this moment, the whole world quieted down.
At this time, no matter how stupid I was, I could understand what was going on. I looked at him and asked, "Were you kidding me just now?"
"If I hadn't moved so fast, I would have been crippled now," he said innocently, as if he had been wronged.
On the one hand, I was relieved that he had nothing to do. On the other hand, because of his deception, I tried my best to push him away, but he was like a stone and could not be pushed away no matter how hard I tried.
"The same mistake, no second time," he said with a smile.
This kind of smile seemed to be mocking me. I tried my best to calm down and said softly, "Is it fun? Do you think it's fun to make me worried and angry?"