"I..." Jane Sampson sniffed, "hate you."
Jane Sampson was really quite clear-headed at this mont.
She thought of an excellent idea.
She pretended to run away from ho to make Jas Black anxious, and when he beca really anxious, she would pop out from the cloakroom and surprise him. That way, Jas would be so excited to hold her, and he wouldn’t want to stay angry with her anymore.
But Jane didn’t expect that after eating a bun and hiding with her shoes and suitcase, she’d start playing on her mobile phone and unknowingly fall asleep.
It wasn’t until just now when the mobile phone ringtone woke her up that she was still groggy and didn’t know north from south.
Jane Sampson reflected on herself; the biggest reason this plan failed was because she not only fell asleep but forgot to put her phone on silent mode.
It was a major blunder!
Jane Sampson now just felt a sharp pain at the top of her head; she reached out and rubbed it, then looked up pitifully at Jas Black, whining, "It hurts~"
"If it hurts, just bear it." Jas Black retorted to Jane Sampson without much patience.
Jane Sampson pouted, her voice weak, "You’re still mad at ~"
"Yes, I’m mad." Jas replied.
"But you were laughing just now, laughing ans you’re not mad anymore." Jane Sampson reached out and touched the corner of Jas Black’s mouth.
"As long as I’m not dead with anger, laughing?" Jas sneered, naturally not admitting that he had laughed from seeing the bewilderedly sleeping Jane Sampson inside.
"I saw you laughing." Jane Sampson bit her lip, "It doesn’t matter if you don’t admit it, you did laugh."
"Yes, I laughed, but which country’s law says that laughing ans you can’t be angry?" Jas asked Jane Sampson.
Jane Sampson was at a loss for words.
Anyway, he had plenty of crooked reasons to deal with her.
"Then be angry, I won’t appease you." Jane Sampson huffed, pulled out the blue chubby suitcase, and pushed past Jas Black to walk out. "I’m leaving, don’t co looking for ! I’m definitely running away from ho!"
Jane Sampson grumbled while stomped out, just waiting for Jas to co around and coax her.
But...
Jas Black didn’t stop her, just followed her out of the cloakroom, and casually said.
"Go ahead, let’s see where you can go dragging an empty suitcase." Jas crossed his arms, leaned against the cloakroom doorway, and quietly watched Jane Sampson’s playful acting.
Huh?
Jane Sampson paused in her steps.
How did he know the suitcase in her hand was empty?
Jane Sampson sneakily and quietly turned her head to observe Jas Black’s expression to see if he was bluffing her.
But what she saw was Jas Black with an expression of ’keep acting, work hard on it, I’ll just watch your performance in silence.’
Jane Sampson awkwardly stood there for a few seconds, then Jas walked over, took the empty suitcase from her hand, placed it back in the cloakroom, and picked up her canvas shoes from the corner, taking them to the balcony to wash.
Jane Sampson stood frozen like a sculpture for a few minutes until she heard the sound of scrubbing shoes from the balcony before she followed him over.
She stood behind Jas Black, poked his back, and with a voice both aggrieved and pitiful said, "Jas, I have a stiff neck, I can’t move my neck."
"Falling asleep early in the morning on such a big 22-inch pillow, sleeping soundly, if not you, then who? If you can’t move, then don’t." Jas retorted without turning his head.
Jane Sampson was speechless.
She knew Jas had a sharp tongue but didn’t know he could be so sharp with her.
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