Chapter 64
Dexter was the type who preferred action over words. When we finally managed to stop him, I saw Juliet being carried out by someone. Her dress was stained with blood.
Damien looked irritated. He carried Juliet over and left with a grim expression.
I observed the intriguing subtle dynamics between Damien and Juliet with great interest. It appeared that Damien was getting fed up—quite typical of a player.
Knowing Damien well, I predicted that if Juliet kept bothering him, she would soon experience the kind of torment he once put me through.
"Dexter, let’s go," I said, taking Dexter’s hand and leading him away.
As we walked outside the hotel, I observed Damien handing Juliet over to his friend. He didn’t accompany them to the hospital.
I held onto Dexter’s arm. There was a sarcastic smile on my face. "Dexter... You see, people change, and that fickleness is disgusting."
"No..." Dexter rejected my statement.
I looked up at him.
"I won’t change," he said. Avoiding eye contact, his fair cheeks turned slightly red.
Hearing that, I was stunned for a moment. Then, the mockery in my smile intensified.
