In the afternoon, Avery shut off the vibration mode of her phone.
Elliot’s back was facing her, so he did not notice her picking up her phone. Wesley sent her a message, saying that he was leaving Roburg the next day,
Avery immediately replied, [Let's leave before you leave tomorrow! You pick a place and time. I'll try to find a way to see you.]
"Avery, can't I get wet tomorrow? Then, what are we doing tomorrow? If I can't get wet at the beach, there's not much fun anymore," Elliot said depressingly sitting on the bed.
"We can just walk around to have a look. As long as I'm with you, I'll be happy." "Hmm." "Let's see tomorrow!" Avery felt that Wesley was most likely not going to refuse her request, so she had to find a way to distract Elliot the next day to meet Wesley.
Elliot was a slightly more paranoid person. Finding a way to properly distract him was a challenge. Unless it was during his nap.
"Are you sure you want me to use the medication you bought here?" Elliot saw her with the medication she bought that day. ’’Why are we not using the medication that we brought with us? I find the previous one quite good. I’m not in that much pain anymore."
"I want to try the effects of the medication that we bought from here." Avery opened the bottle and the smell of medication instantly wafted over.
"You're really treating me like a lab rat." Elliot furrowed his brows. "Don't you think that this medication has a pungent smell?"
"It's medication. Not perfume. The staff said that the medicinal effects are great. Weren't you there too?" Avery wanted to try and see if the effects were as great as what the staff said.
Elliot bore with the pungent smell of the medication and replied, "The staff is just boasting. Have you ever seen a staff that talks badly about the things that they are selling? Avery, you're an adult. How could you be so naive?”
"Hmph. Even though I'm naive, at least I'm not hurt. Unlike you. You're smart and knowledgeable, but covered in injuries," Avery warned, "The medication will sting. Bear the pain."
Then, she applied the medication on him.
A few seconds later, Elliot gasped. "What is with this medication?"
"Does it feel a little cool?"
"No! It feels like it’s burning!"
"Oh, bear with it. That means that it is working. As long as it is effective, it is good medication." Avery applied the medication all over Elliot’s body. Then, she fanned him with her h=f'?VJX:s, trying to get his body to absorb the medication quicker.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: His Eagle Eyes on Me