Theo's gaze suddenly turned profound. He realized that in two months and seven days, this little girl would be able to date other men, have intimate contact with them, and he would have no right to interfere anymore.
No way!
Ellinor was pressed against the door by Theo, feeling embarrassed and angry. Theo had been silent for a while, and she grew impatient, furrowing her brows and saying, "If you have something to say, just say it directly. Can you let me go first? If you don't have anything to say, then I'm leaving..."
Suddenly, Theo lowered his head and kissed her.
Ellinor's mind went blank, and she widened her eyes, trying to confirm if everything in front of her was really happening.
Theo's face was right in front of her, forcefully and passionately kissing her.
What is happening?
Ellinor snapped out of it, feeling offended and angry. She pushed Theo's chest with both hands, but found that she couldn't push him away. Instead, he held her waist tightly and gripped the back of her head, deepening the kiss.
Theo's charm was irresistible.
Gradually, she lost control as well, and her hands tightly grasped the lapels of his suit, responding to his kiss.
After a long time, the two finally separated, staring at each other and breathing slightly heavily.
Theo looked at her with a mixture of pity and amusement, finding her both pitiful and amusing. He smiled and gently tousled her hair, saying seriously, "You're not allowed to call other men."
Ellinor blushed, unsure if she was angry or shy. She took a step back, avoiding his touch, and then raised her hand to wipe away the lipstick marks on the corners of her mouth, saying with some resentment, "I got it. There was no need for you to warn me in this way!"
"And after three months, no calls either!" Theo said again, his tone carrying a hint of tenderness.
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