"Stop acting like a baby," Avery said in a low and gentle voice as she wiped down Elliot's face. "Do you think I want to care for you like this? You stink of booze... Aren't you a clean freak? Was that all an act? I wouldn't even bother helping you if your legs weren't still recovering." 2
The sound of her voice calmed Elliot's breathing, and he was overcome by a sudden wave of drowsiness.
Her voice was like a hypnotic lullaby.
Once Avery finished wiping Elliot down, she pulled the covers over him and tucked him in.
By the time she cleaned up in the bathroom and returned to the bedroom, he was already fast asleep.
She finally let out a huge sigh of relief.
She sat down on the edge of the bed and glanced around the room. 2
The memory of how her every move was monitored and recorded by surveillance cameras for the first three months she was there sent a shudder down her body. 1
The cameras were probably gone by now.
Elliot was erratic and bad-tempered, but he was not a pervert.
Avery got up and retrieved her pillow and blanket from her room.
Elliot had woken up several times during the night.
He was not completely sober, so he did not notice that there was someone else in bed with him.
Avery and Elliot ended up spending the night in peace and quiet.
The next day, the warm morning sun crept in through the large windows, enveloping the room in light.
Avery was sound asleep on the bed. Her arm rested on his chest, her slender leg wrapped around his thigh. 1
Elliot's splitting headache woke him up and that was when he noticed Avery's peaceful face right next to him.
A strange feeling washed over him. 1
Less than a minute after he had opened his eyes,
Avery's eyes slowly opened as well. 1
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