Chapter 653

Upon hearing this, Dr. Winston looked discomforted, “Hex, your friend’s skin was cut open and flesh was torn; it’s no normal wound. I’ll have to patch him up before I can give you the full report.

Cassius stared at the raw lacerations crisscrossing Chasel’s b*dy, the ache in his chest spreading like wildfire.

“Some of these might need stitches. I doubt we can avoid some battle scars.

Seeing Cassiusface grow stormier by the second, Dr. Winston offered a wry smile in consolation, “Hey, a few scars on a guy just add to his rugged charm, right? Your friend’s not the prissy type, is he?”

Cassius‘ face twisted into a scowl. Not the prissy type?

The guy who wouldn’t let a single drop of olive oil stain his designer suit, who’d go for a full wardrobe change if it did – he was not the prissy type?

If he was not, then no one would be prissy on this planet. He could already picture it – the nuclear meltdown Chasel would have when he saw his marred back after waking up.

“Just do your best, please.”

“He’s your guy. How could I not give it my all?” Dr. Winston responded, the term “your guy” sending a faint blush across Cassius‘ cheeks.

It took over two hours, but Dr. Winston meticulously treated every wound, sparing no expense with all his finest ointments.

Once the man on the bed was breathing steadily in slumber, Cassius finally felt a whisper of relief.

“Check his b*dy temperature in the morning. If he’s fever–free, we’ll be golden, Winston wiped sweat from his brow.

“Dr. Winston, I can’t thank you enough,” Cassius offered his heartfelt gratitude.

“Hex, drop me ‘Doctor‘, will ya? Makes me uncomfortable.”

Dr. Winston locked eyes with him, deep and sincere, “Just like old times, call me Win.”

Cassius‘ l*ps parted, a choked whisper escaped, “Win.”

“Yep,” Dr. Winston’s voice was crisp, his eyes brimming with unshed tears. For that one address, he’d walk through fire and brimstone a thousand times over.

Cassius couldn’t bear to leave Chasel’s side, yet he dared not sleep next to him for fear of jostling his injuries. So, he made do with the couch, intending to keep vigil over his little fox until dawn.

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But fatigue crept in, and by the witching hour, he succumbed to a restless slumber.

In the haze between sleep and wakefulness, Cassius sensed the cool scent of medicinal cream and felt a heavy weight upon him.

With a surge of willpower, he snapped his eyes open.

“Cassius.”

Bathed in the soft glow of the moon, Cassius saw Chasel, bare–chested, straddling him, his skin so pale it almost glowed, glistening with a sheen of sweat.

His charming face was still flushed with fever, his legs trembling, clenching Cassius as if afraid he might escape.

Their eyes locked, breaths quickening in the still room, the air thickening with tension.

“What are you doing?” Cassius‘ voice was controlled, though the veins on his hand betrayed his inner turmoil.

“I got feverish.” Chasel’s gaze grew hazy, panting as he touched his burning forehead, “I dreamed of you; then I woke up to see you. I couldn’t believe you were actually here. I just needed to make sure this is real.”

In the darkness, Cassius‘ n*eck and ears flushed red. His breathing deepened, and slowly, he raised his hand, his warm palm settling on Chasel’s abdomen, caressing his unnaturally smooth skin.

“So, do you still think you’re dreaming?

Chasel shivered as if shocked, and then leaned down passionately, almost fiercely, pressing his l*ps to Cassius“.

Their silhouettes intertwined, the room filled with the sound of passionate whispers.

“Cassius, let me be with you, please. I don’t need anything else, just let me stay by your side, even if we have to hide forever.

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Cassiuseyes swirled with profound affection, no longer able to contain or resist. He couldn’t hide it any longer, nor could her stand it. He was acutely aware of his actions, more lucid than ever.

“From now on, I’m your little fox, yours only.”

Chasel, tears blending with sweat, nestled into Cassius‘ bare yet solid chest, never before feeling such bliss.

Meanwhile, Avery had his hands full dealing with the mess the Ashbourne family had caused for the company.

The losses from the resort project in Country T had been mitigated with visits to the victims‘ families, accompanied by generous compensation. He also orchestrated a media blitz to salvage the Chambers Group’s image.

Behind the scenes, with a mix of money and seduction, he had won over the Country T officials handling the case. They agreed to downplay the incident, ensuring it wouldn’t affect the project’s continuation.

Elsie had made sacrifices in this too.

Ever since Eden’s incident, Avery had stopped making her sell her b*dy, but she still had to navigate the murky waters of high–ranking officials and seedy men for Mr. Chambers’s benefit.

It was her last vestige of value by his side. She was past the point of no return.

Having lost her worth as Evadne’s double, if she lost this too, Avery would discard her completely.

And to be discarded by others was merely to be dropped. But to be discarded by Mr. Chambers was to be destroyed.

Elsie, with her fate full of hardship, had clawed her way to the present, yearning to live well. She didn’t want her life’s sorrows to culminate in a tragic end.

Tonight, Avery returned from an international trip, his face a portrait of thunder. Stepping into the gate of the Velvet Haven, he was greeted by Elsie, who shivered under his cold gaze and hastily stepped back.

“Mr. Chambers.”

Avery looked at her, yet through her, as if seeing someone he knew he’d never have.

“Mr. Chambers, Ms. Archer really did you a solid in Country T this time.”

Harvey could sense the tension rising, so he quickly plastered on an appeasing smile and came to Elsie’s defense, “Those big shots from Country T are willing to play ball with us, all thanks to Ms. Archer’s charm. She really worked her magic on them.”

“Charm? Don’t you mean S*xually seduced?” Avery scoffed with disdain.

Elsie’s head hung low, her eyes fixated on the tips of her crimson high heels, her throat constricted as if she was struggling to

breathe.

Harvey offered a sheepish grin, “Ms. Archer is the one who runs the show at The Velvet Haven. Over the years, she’s managed this place brilliantly for you, networking with the whole of Elmsworth. She’s seen and done it all. It’s all down to the top–notch training you gave her.”

“A slattern, that’s all it is. Do you really think I’d care about such a place if it weren’t for the bigger picture?”

Avery’s gaze shifted away from Elsie’s flushed face, softening slightly, “If she can’t even handle this much, she might as well be dead to me. No use wasting precious air.”

Harvey glanced at Elsie, uncertain of what more he could say.

“Áh, no. Besides running the joint, she might have another use.”

Avery’s feet pivoted towards Elsie, his eyes dark and foreboding as he closed the distance between them, “Now, what if I were to present her to Mr. Chad Abernathy? What do you think he’d make of a woman who bears a striking resemblance to Evadne?”

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