Chapter 98 The Doctor Said it Was a Stroke
Helena had a thick skin and was not afraid of his laugh.
There were no lights on at the moment, so he couldn’t see her embarrassed face as she took another lick, “More abundant.”
Jasper’s heart rhythm was in turmoil again, one lick was a joke, two licks was a tantalizing. Holding her from her back to his chest, the room was so dark that he couldn’t see anything and couldn’t find her lips even if he wanted to kiss her.
“The lights are out?”
“I pulled the plug.”
“Are you a naughty monkey?”
Helena was certainly not a monkey, she just wanted to tease him for fun. With her head resting on his shoulder, her fingers traced circles around his neck, one circle, two circles, “Honey.”
“Hmm.”
“Honey.”
“Hmm.”
“Honey.”
Jasper tickled, his neck tickled, his heart tickled. Really: she was good at flirting with him: “What do you want to say?”
Helena giggled, “I don’t want to say anything, I just play!”
Jasper pushed her against the wall, his breath burning: “I’m 28! How many men, do you think, can last as long as I did until I was 28? Helena, you want to play me tonight, don’t you?”
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Rebecca, who was mot married, dared to flaunt her belly around. Why should she hold it in when she was married?
And after the kiss, she found that she quite liked him. He was good looking, well mannered, gentlemanly and considerate, and a decent man than Conor. The son they produced must be good.
So for the sake of the next generation, Helena went for it!
Seeking his hot breath, she said, “I keep you, I can’t play you?”
Jasper gasped fiercely.
Helena bit him lightly: “I spend real money and I can’t play you?”
Although the amount owed has not been paid and she could not afford to pay it back at the moment, she had thought it through: she wants to pay in instalments, with interest before capital.
If she could not afford to pay back the capital, she could still pay back the interest.
So: “You men spend money to play with women and I have already paid, so I can’t play? I’m going to play! I’m going to play!”
She cupped his face and bit all the way down.
Jasper’s heart was shivering and fire was running all the way up from the soles of his feet.
She was sure he was a decent guy?
Was she sure he could sit still?
Fire erupted from his nostrils and he counted down silently: if she didn’t stop and mess around, he would have her in bed.
Three!
Two!
Her lips fell on his eyes.
He blew up!
What was he still counting down for?
Putting her down against the wall, he followed the direction of her lips in a wildly demanding kiss.
No tricks.
How she bit him, he bit back.
His mind was blank and he acted with only the most primal of instincts. Suddenly releasing her again, as if insecure, he tried to see if it was her and realized he couldn’t see anything clearly: “Where is the switch?”
The voice was urgent, raspy and low.
Helena was dizzy and her body hurt as if she had entered a wolf trap and been devoured by wolves. Again, she heard him ask anxiously, “Where is the switch?” He didn’t have his medicine with him. He wanted to see the light. He had to see the light immediately.
Helena said, “Behind the door.”
Jasper asked, “What is our current position?”
Helena had known a moment ago, but now she didn’t. With his arm around her waist, Jasper took out his phone and scanned around, finding that they were already away from the door of the room and near the balcony.
He carried her over with him.
He turned on the switch and the lights were as bright as day.
She was reflected in his eyes, her cheeks flushed and her eyes misty and moist.
Her lips were bitten, her shirt was unbuttoned, a patch of bite marks reflected on her skin, blinding and ambiguous. She gathered up her shirt to cover those marks, “Mr. Jasper, you’re breaking the rules, it was agreed that I would bite you.”
She didn’t bite him, but he bit her so hard it was hot and sore.
“You punish me.”
“What?”
“I broke the rules, you punished me.”
Before Helena could react, her feet were on air and she was carried into the room and put on the big bed.
He leaned over her, his eyes deep with emotion, his breathing heavy and rapid: “May I?”
Helena didn’t dare to move, she was prepared but scared. She pinched her fingers, her tone indescribably nervous: “It’s my first time.”
“Me too.”
“We’re all inexperienced, are we going to be unsuccessful?”
“You want me to go out and practice some experience?”
“I’m your owner. I think I ……”
“Don’t you dare!” Lowering his head, he kissed, holding her in his arms, like a vicious wolf and like a punishment, leaving no room for her to retreat. His phone rang on, deafeningly loud.
Jasper was annoyed.
Taking out the phone and preparing to turn it off, he found it was a call from Evelyn.
Evelyn hardly ever called him, he was always contacted through message. If she called, it meaned something was wrong.
He answered it and Evelyn’s cries came through, “Jasper, something has happened to your aunt. Come to the hospital, the doctor says it’s a bit serious, so bring Matthew with you.”
Jasper’s heart thudded, intuiting that it was about him: “What did the doctor say?”
Evelyn cried her heart out: “The doctor said it was a stroke and it doesn’t look too good. We’re still waiting for the test results on how serious it is. Jasper, come over, I’m scared.”
“Don’t be afraid, I’ll be right over.” Jasper was in disarray, his mind a mess, his right hand shivering uncontrollably as he called Matthew. It was all his fault! To satisfy his own selfish thoughts, he had forced Nora into this state.
“Matthew, my aunt has had a stroke and is in the hospital, hurry up and go to the hospital to help …… I’m at Jiangnan Manor, I’ll be there soon …… I’ll send you the address, my mother is in the hospital… … I’ll be there soon ……”
Hang up the phone and head out.
It was only when he reached the door that he remembered Helena.
Helena had already chased him out, she didn’t know who his aunt was, but she was his family. She was afraid that he would worry too much and told him, “A brother of my mother’s friend had a stroke last year, it was a mild discomfort and he recovered after six months of convalescence. You shouldn’t worry too much, not all strokes are that serious.”
Jasper was really panicking.
If something happened to Nora, he would never have peace of mind in his life. Nora was really good to him and really loved William.
He turned to leave, his steps hurried.
When he rushed to the hospital, Matthew was already in the treatment room. There was a row of people sitting outside the treatment room, Evelyn and Ashley. Uncle Edwin Sharp, elder brother Jaiden Sharp, second brother Sean Sharp and grandfather Jacob Sharp.
“Jasper.”
“Jasper.”
“Brother.”
They had risen to their feet.
Jacob did not move, he was holding his cane, his face was sullen. He was very satisfied with Nora, his daughter-in-law, and already considered Nora as his own daughter, and he was worried at this moment.
He looked at Jasper, “Go ask Matthew and see how things are going?”