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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 220

Ellinor shrugged, "I don't mind, I can gossip about my exes with you!"

Theo looked quite miffed, "You have ex-boyfriends? I remember Ms. Mendoza saying you’ve never dated anyone?"

Ellinor nodded candidly, "I haven't dated anyone, but that doesn't mean I haven't had crushes on a lot of guys!"

Theo started to get a bit ticked off and asked coldly, "Really? Well, Ms. Mendoza, spill the beans. I'm all ears."

Ellinor didn't look at his face, so she didn't notice his mood swing.

She started to list all the local and international male celebrities she had crushed on.

To Theo, who didn't follow the entertainment industry, those names might as well be real people from her past.

Ellinor adored those celebrities; she even said dreamily, "When I was eighteen, I had a crush on a guy named Halley. I loved listening to his songs and even daydreamed about marrying him..."

"Shut up!"

Theo, with a straight face, abruptly cut her off.

Ellinor jumped; even the bear nearby was startled.

She turned to look at him, confused, "Theo, why the yelling all of a sudden? Didn't you ask me to talk?"

Theo gave her a cold look, didn't say a word, and walked off, dragging the unfortunate bear into the cave.

The bear was tossed into the corner of the cave and trembled in fear.

Ellinor followed him into the cave.

The cave was dark, and their phones had no signal, but they could still use the flashlight function.

Theo sat near the entrance, one leg stretched out, the other casually bent, his arm resting on his knee. He took out a lighter and lit a cigarette, exuding a lazy, wild vibe.

He smoked in silence.

It seemed hard to find clean water to drink here.

Suddenly, Ellinor saw a tree and felt thrilled; she walked over to it like she had just discovered treasure.

When she got to the tree, she confirmed it was the one she was thinking of.

This tree was called a water tree. If you cut the trunk, clean sap would flow out, which was naturally filtered water that could be used as emergency drinking water in the wild.

Ellinor immediately found a sharp rock on the ground and cut a small piece of the water tree's trunk, and soon, clean sap flowed out.

Ellinor washed her hands first, then cupped her hands to drink the water. After a while, she finally quenched her thirst.

She was about to go back, but after thinking about it, she decided to bring some water back for Theo.

Although the guy was moody, he came down today to look for her, and usually he was quite nice to her.

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