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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 18

"Sit."

Elliot glanced coldly at Avery.

"Okay," she said. She took the couch opposite him.

There was a laptop sitting on the coffee table.

The screen was facing her and on it was surveillance footage.

There was a bed in the footage, and on it was her and Elliot. 1

Avery's blood boiled at the sight on the screen. 2

She shot to her feet, pointed at the laptop, and yelled,' Are you a pervert?! Did you install a camera in the bedroom?" 1

She was livid. 1

She wanted to forget about the three months that she shared a bed with him. 5

He was in a vegetative state during those three months, so she had never even seen him as a man. 2

Even those who looked sophisticated in public would have some inelegant behavior in the privacy of their bedrooms.

It was the reason Avery could not accept that she had been under surveillance for three months! 1

Nobody had told her there were surveillance cameras in the room when she had been staying with him.

The sight of Avery's trembling body actually calmed Elliot down slightly.

"Why did you assume I was the one who installed the cameras?" 2

He had found out that his mother had installed surveillance cameras in his bedroom while he was ill. She had wanted to him from suffering any abuse at the hands of his caretakers. 10

Even if he was a powerful man, who would be afraid of someone in a vegetative state?

Elliot could not be angry at his mother because he knew she had done it with the best intentions.

He had retrieved the footage from his mother and browsed through them that day. 1

His blood pressure rose slightly after watching the videos. 2

He had never expected Avery to be that kind of woman. 4

"Oh... It was your mother?" Avery said, but she was still uneasy, and her rage continued to burn. "How could she do that?! She could have at least told me about it! I ... I..." 1

"You never expected me to wake up, did you?" Elliot hissed as his eyes shot daggers at her. "It looked like you had fun messing with my body when I was sick." 1

Avery's cheeks flushed as she fell back onto the couch. 1

"I did not! I wasn't messing around! I was giving you a massage! It was to prevent muscle atrophy!"

After she moved into the mansion, she had watched the nurse give Elliot physical therapy many times, and she took over the job soon after. 4

She had done it because she had felt awkward sitting in the room. A spectator in his nightly treatments, she had watched his nurse go about her job. 3

For a moment, Avery's adamant denial made Elliot wonder if he was wrongly accusing her.

It was a good thing that the cameras had recorded everything, i

"Open it up and see for yourself," he said. He did not want to listen to her argue.

Avery's hand trembled as she reached out and hit the play button on the surveillance footage.

Of course, she knew what she had done. 3

However, there was no way she would admit that she had fooled around with his body. 1

She just... touched him a little bit... 5

She would not have done any of it if she had known that he would regain consciousness. 4

If she had known that there were cameras in the room, she would not have touched him even if someone had threatened to have her arms chopped off!

Avery turned her head away. She did not want to see the contents of the footage. 2

Even so, she could still see it all from the corner of her eye. 1

Elliot did not disappoint her. The footage in the laptop was the perfect weapon against her. 2

It clearly documented exactly how she had "played" with his body. 1

Avery took a deep breath and decided to talk her way out of the situation. 1

"I can explain. The doctors had told me that you had been close to death, so I had never expected you to wake up... and I was also seriously giving you physiotherapy. You can't just focus on me touching you while ignoring all my hard work... I sort of contributed to your recovery." 6

Elliot's head began to ache as he listened to her explanation. 3

"Let me find a clip of me giving you a proper massage..."

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