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She barely listened to what he said—Mila just let his words wash over her, too indifferent to care.
Still, a question nagged at her. “If nothing happened, then why did he bother knocking me out? Was it supposed to be a joke?”
She honestly couldn’t make sense of it.
Lysander’s gaze dropped, his tone cool and detached. “With someone as unhinged as him, nothing would surprise me. Maybe he just wanted to scare you.”
She fell silent, thinking back to Cossio’s bizarre antics in the old manor. He did seem to enjoy toying with people, his mind working in ways she’d never understand.
Nothing he did was ever surprising.
Even so, Mila couldn’t shake a lingering unease. But before she could dwell on it, Lysander’s wandering hand snapped her attention back. Her expression darkened instantly.
This bastard.
They were still in a hospital corridor, for crying out loud!
What the hell is wrong with him?
Irritated, she smacked his hand away, stomped hard on his foot, and strode toward the hospital exit. All she wanted was to get as far from him as possible.
He winced, but only chuckled. “Ouch. Brutal.”
Unbothered by the pain, Lysander shot a faintly amused look at the doctor standing nearby, then followed Mila out.
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Outside the hospital, Mila made for the car, eager to get back to the ship. But Lysander caught her arm, and she whirled around, frowning at his infuriatingly pleasant smile. “What now?”
“We’re in a foreign country, darling. Let me show you around a bit.”
“Not interested.”
She repeated herself, voice colder. “I especially don’t want to hang out with you. Can’t we just ignore each other for the next two weeks and pretend the other doesn’t exist?”
The scenery might be nice, but the company ruined it. She couldn’t even pretend to enjoy herself.
She just hated him.
For a moment, Lysander’s smile faded, but his voice remained calm and warm. “No, I don’t think so. Unless you’d prefer to go back to the ship and spend a lovely night with me instead? I’d like that even more.”
She clenched her fists, resisting the urge to smack him again.
Her temper had been on a hair-trigger lately. She drew a deep breath. “Don’t you have anything better to do? What about—” she hesitated, “—Francis? Weren’t you supposed to take care of something? Weren’t you supposed to deal with Cossio?”
Could he please just go handle his business and leave her alone?
Lysander grinned. “Don’t worry, darling. Everything’s arranged. I have plenty of time to spend with you now. It’s been ages since we traveled together—don’t you want to enjoy it?”
“No.” Mila’s face was blank. “Now can you go away?”
He smiled at her stubbornness. “You wish.”
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