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Dylan, Natasha, Silas, and even Cedric watched Andrew with strange expressions. They were all waiting to see if he would take up on Aspen's offer.
Rodney looked downright disappointed. He thought it was a shame. After all, Aspen might be nothing but trouble, but there was nothing to complain about her beauty.
Especially those long, toned legs—he had lost count of how many times he had fantasized about wrapping them around himself. Nonetheless, it was clear that this prime piece of meat was no longer on the menu for him.
Seeing that Andrew still had not responded, Aspen thought that maybe he was not satisfied.
She quickly wiped her tears, smoothed out her clothes, and forced a sweet smile. "If you think there are too many people here watching, and it makes things inconvenient, I can… I can go to a hotel with you right now."
As long as Andrew was willing to spare the Bridgefields Stevens family, she did not care about anything else. If she had to become his personal plaything, then so be it.
Andrew frowned slightly. "Are you sick?"
Aspen froze, then flushed red with embarrassment and anger. "I-I'm not sick! If you think I'm unclean, we can go to a hospital right now so I can get a full check-up!"
Dylan snickered. "Wow! I didn't expect Mr. Lloyd to be so particular in this area!"
Rodney grinned shamelessly. "Of course! Mr. Lloyd isn't like us desperate guys—he's got standards. He doesn't just jump on anything with a pulse!"
Natasha pouted. "Darling, you better not be thinking about sleeping with Aspen! I'm telling you right now—I go before her!"
Andrew's patience snapped. "What the hell are you people even talking about? I don't understand a single word of this nonsense!"
Then, turning to Aspen, his voice turned ice-cold. "Put your thoughts away—I don't need them. I asked if you were sick, not because I was worried about cleanliness, but because I genuinely think something is wrong with your brain."
Aspen stared at him in shock. "So… you don't want me?"
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