Chapter 832 - Towel (2)

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Eliot sent a message to Sydnee in the bathroom: [Which towel is yours?]

Sydnee didn't reply.

A moment later, the door of the bathroom was opened. As Eliot looked up, Sydnee had walked in.

She washed the towel with hot water before handing it to Eliot.

Sydnee asked, "Do you want some hangover-cure soup?"

Eliot took the towel and wiped his face, and chuckled, "No need, I'm not drunk."

"But your face is red." Sydnee pointed at his face and said.

"Yes, I know." Eliot nodded. After putting down the towel, he looked at her with a burning gaze.

Sydnee was a little nervous and pointed at his phone, "I'll go back to my room. If you have any questions, you can send me messages."

"No problem, but I don't want you to leave." Eliot pulled her arm and held her in his arms, his chin on her shoulder.

Today, Eliot accompanied Sydnee back to the Dickerson's for celebrating New Year's Day. Therefore, he was living in the Dickerson's.

Sydnee chatted with her mother for four to five hours, and she was annoyed. After finishing the chat, she went to clean up the guest room that Eliot would live in. As soon as she cleaned up, she saw the message from Eliot.

At this time, her parents had been asleep, and the light of Lynn's room was turned off. Therefore, Sydnee could enter the bathroom secretly.

For the whole day, she and Eliot did not have any intimate actions, even they did not hold hands because they worried that they would make her parents unhappy.

Sydnee pulled his sleeve and Eliot tilted his head to look at her. Sydnee didn't say anything and only tiptoed over to kiss him.

Eliot chuckled.

"Why are you laughing?" Sydnee glared at him angrily.

"It feels like we are having an affair." Eliot kissed her lips. He said in a low voice and it was charming.

Sydnee couldn't help but want to laugh when she heard this.

"I'm leaving. You continue to wash." She released him and turned to walk out.

Eliot pulled her back and held her chin as he lowered his head to kiss her lips.

"Who's inside?" Ryan asked.

Sydnee patted Eliot.

Eliot released her, cleared his throat, and said, "It's me."

"Well." Ryan seemed to say something and turned to leave.

"I'm going out," Sydnee said with a red face.

Eliot held her finger and asked in a low voice, "Will I stay in your room for a while?"

"No," Sydnee shook his head.

Eliot sighed.

"We will go back tomorrow," Sydnee said softly.

Eliot lowered his head and kissed her, "Today is the last day and I want to spend the day with you."

Sydnee changed her mind, "Alright, but you can only wait until midnight."

Eliot chuckled and agreed.

After Sydnee returned to her room, there was a knock on the door not long after. She was shocked and thought that Eliot came immediately. When she opened the door, she saw Lynn.

"Why don't you sleep yet?" Sydnee asked.

Lynn whispered, "Today is the last day and it's very important, don't you and Eliot sleep in the same room?"

"Yes, my parents don't agree." Sydnee nodded.

Lynn whispered, "I'll sleep in Eliot's room and I'll let him come to your room later. We can change back tomorrow morning."

Sydnee's face was completely red.

Eliot came over after taking a shower. He felt excited after seeing her red face. However, he was still in the Dickerson's after all, so he couldn't do too much.

"I'm going to take a shower," Sydnee said in a low voice, feeling a little embarrassed.

"Okay."

Eliot sat on the bed and waited for a while. The bedsheet and quilt had baked in the sun. He sized up the entire room and thought that Sydnee had been living in this room over the past twenty years. She sat on the chairs, the bed, and stepped on every floor here.

He stood up and looked at the photo on the wall. It was Sydnee's photos from primary school, middle school to university. Sydnee took photos with a stubborn expression without revealing her teeth. She was dressed well, which was very consistent with the style of the Dickersons.

Eliot found it funny. He took out his phone and took photos of her photo from primary school to university. He saved them on his phone and only he could see them.

Sydnee's notebook was on the table. There were all kinds of books about planting tea trees, some design books for decoration, and some notes written some important things on them.

Eliot sat on a chair, his gaze sweeping over the row of books on her bookshelf. He casually pulled out a collection of poems and flipped through it.

When he read [but you are still the man, my heart will tremble when I call your name], Sydnee returned.

She quickly closed the door like a thief. Before closing the door, she looked at both sides of the corridor with guilt, worrying that someone saw her.

"What are you looking at?" Eliot asked in a low voice.

Sydnee was shocked. She pushed him and lowered her voice. "You scared me to death!"

Eliot laughed lightly and sat on the bed. Sydnee had originally planned to sit on the bed as well. Seeing him sit, she could only sit on the chair.

"Come here.." Eliot patted the bed.