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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 934

Theo extended his large hand and rudely grabbed her chin, "What am I to you?"

Ellinor didn’t say anything.

Seeing her not answer, Theo intensified his tone, "Answer my question. What am I to you?"

Ellinor mumbled, "...boyfriend, I guess."

Theo's chin tightened, a sarcastic smile showing on the corners of his lips, "We already have a kid, and I'm still just a boyfriend in your eyes?"

Ellinor frowned, finding the question hard to answer.

Suddenly, Theo lifted her chin, got closer, and purposely nipped her ear, "You didn't call me that in bed."

Ellinor felt embarrassed. Her face turned red, trying to push him away, "What the hell are you doing!?"

Theo placed her hand on his chest, preventing her from pushing him. He stared into her eyes and asked, "Do you believe I'll blame you for this trivial matter and make you pay for it? Ellinor, you continue to treat me as if I'm a stranger, but I'm not!”

Ellinor was stunned, "I just don't want to trouble others."

"Others?" Theo scoffed, "In your eyes, I'm either a stranger or one of the others!?"

Ellinor thought his reaction was a bit weird. Ever since she and Belinda went downstairs, his attitude became strange.

"Why the hell are you unhappy?" Ellinor asked.

He must have come up to find her, but heard her talking to Belinda before he knocked, and then misunderstood?

Before Ellinor could answer, Theo said sarcastically, "That's right, Ms. Mendoza, you certainly come and go freely, and you left without a word last time. Are you planning to leave freely again when you're tired of me?"

Ellinor smiled bitterly, "I didn't..."

For some reason, seeing Theo unhappy because of her casual comment made her find it somewhat amusing. His angry look completely contradicted his mature demeanor. That contrast was surprisingly cute.

He coldly said, "You didn't? Then why do you call me your boyfriend? Isn't a boyfriend someone who can be dumped at any time?"

Ellinor frowned. She, too felt a bit annoyed, so she retorted, "What right do you have to criticize me? Didn't you casually give your contact information to another girl today?"

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