Crystal's POV:
I choked, words stuck in my throat like stubborn pebbles. My determination, however, was evident as I propelled myself forward in the wheelchair. "I don't want you!"
Rufus' strong grip rendered my efforts futile; the wheelchair squeaked as it jostled restlessly in place. My frustration boiled over, and I grabbed his pristine sleeve, crumpling it in my anger.
He tenderly caressed my head, trying to pacify me. "Don't be upset," he soothed, his dulcet tones low and soft.
I turned my head away, a disdainful snort escaping my lips. "Tell me, what the hell do you want?" I demanded, my voice laced with unbridled contempt.
To my surprise, Rufus lifted me from the wheelchair with ease, treating me as if I were a mere child.
Caught unawares, I grasped his shoulder tightly, consumed by a mix of shame and fury swirling viciously in my chest. "Put me down! What the hell do you want?" I seethed.
Rufus, however, appeared unfazed by my ire, tender concern etched on his face. He spoke in hushed tones as if coaxing a child. "Calm down. You're still weak. Save your strength."
Enraged, I had an overwhelming urge to ruffle his hair.
Rufus proceeded to effortlessly carry me toward the desk. I writhed in his hold, insisting, "Put me down. I can walk by myself."
Surprisingly, Rufus complied with my request, releasing his grip and allowing me to stand unaided, though he still clasped my arm with a single hand.
My legs trembled with weakness, unable to sustain my weight. I cast a grudging glance toward the wheelchair, longing to take a seat.
Rufus' towering figure blocked my line of vision. Resolutely, he declared, "You need rehabilitation."
I muttered unhappily. But his intentions were genuinely aimed at my recovery, so I relented.
"Well, don't let me go," I warned, my fear of falling ringing in my voice.
Rufus replied unflinchingly, "No, I'm going to release you." He loosened his hold and I began to slip out of his grasp.
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