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Chapter 111 Get 5 > Menu I had once struck a deal with a blind date, charging fees for holding hands, hugging, and even kissing.

Ashton mentioning a kiss now made it clear he knew about that incident. It seemed there was more to the story than I'd realized. He must have scared off that guy by beating him, though he'd never said a word about it. Ashton really knew how to leavespeechless.

But instead of kissing me, he grabbed my hand and bolted through the crowd.

It was my first tsprinting through a bustling city street, and everything aroundbeca blur- astonished faces, colorful lights, and the sound of people stepping aside to let us through.

People didn't know why we were running, but they instinctively made way, creating a makeshift lane for us.

There we were, Ashton and I, racing down the middle of a crowded street, hand in hand, as though we were the stars of sromantic movie.

The wind whipped through my hair, and as I watched Ashton pullalong, I couldn't help but feel like we were eloping.

We ran until my lungs burned and my legs felt like jelly. Finally, Ashton slowed down and stopped. Both of us stood there, panting heavily, staring at each other.

His hand was still firmly holding mine, and my heart pounded like a drum-not just from running, but from the thrill of the moment.

We didn't say a word, both of us catching our breaths.

But Ashton made no move to let go of my hand. Instead, I noticed his Adam's apple bob again, and I realized I was doing the sthing. Sparks seemed to fly in the air around us.

My heart raced even faster as I nervously swallowed and broke the silence. "Um... why did you run?" "Would you have preferred kissing in front of all those people?" Ashton asked, his tone calm but teasing.

His words made my cheeks burn, and I immediately tried to yank my hand free, but Ashton held on tight. Frustrated and embarrassed, I stomped on his foot.

He yelped in pain and finally released me. I seized the opportunity to flee, ignoring the sound of his soft chuckle behind me, which only made my face heat up more.

"What are you craving?" Ashton asked once we'd calmed down.

I thought for a moment before deciding on shaved ice, my favorite treat.

Ashton frowned slightly when he saw my order.

"Not a fan?" I teased, raising an eyebrow.

"Not exactly the healthiest choice," he commented. "But you can eat whatever you like." I smiled mischievously. "Wow, Ashton. Seems like you're quite the expert on women's health. Is this really your first tdating?" "Yes," he said firmly.

1. B) 16:05 27.41% < Chapter 111 I pouted, giving him a look of disbelief.

Get 5> Mens "Well, I do have a sister, so I've picked up a thing or two about women's health," he admitted, catchingoff guard.

"A sister?" I asked, pausing mid-bite.

"You never mentioned her before." "I just never found the right tto bring it up," Ashton mumbled, taking a bite of my dessert. He frowned immediately, clearly not enjoying it.

"You don't like it, do you?" I asked, recalling how Logan used to say the sthing-that icy treats were bad for your health. The memory stung, and I felt a pang of sadness.

"If f you don't like it, don't force it down. Order something else," I said, pushing the memory aside.

"It's fine. It's just a little cold,” Ashton replied, looking at me. "But eating something so cold at night might not be the best for your stomach." I stayed silent, letting my lack of response speak for itself. Ashton seemed to get the message and didn't press the issue further. We finished the shaved ice quietly.

After eating, we continued strolling through the lively streets. We passed a stall selling pets and another selling plants.

In the end, I bought two small potted plants for Ashton. "Your place feels a bit empty. These will add slife. Consider it a gift from me." "Am I not vibrant enough for your liking?" he teased.

If he was the epitof vibrancy, then there was no hope for any other man.

"Think of them as perfumes-a surefire way to enhance your romantic prospects," I countered.

Ashton chuckled at my response.

I had a feeling there was another meaning behind his smile, so I raised a hand to stop him. "Not a word." He listened and stayed silent, his smile widening.

We continued wandering, with Ashton carrying the plants. Tslipped by, and before we knew it, it was midnight. The streets were still bustling, but remembering that Ashton had work tomorrow, I said, “Let's head back." "Don't you want to walk around smore?" Ashton asked.

Feigning exhaustion, I yawned. "No, I'm tired." We turned and started heading back. Ashton was unusually quiet, but I didn't notice because I was distracted by the various trinket and snack stalls lining the street.

When I spotted a display of colorful flower headbands, I couldn't resist grabbing one and placing it on my head. Turning to Ashton, I asked mischievously, “Does it look good?" When he didn't respond, I turned around to face him. His face was pale, beads of sweat trickling down his forehead.

16:05 27.33% Get 5> Menu "You don't look good," I said, striding toward him. "What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?" He wiped his forehead and admitted, "My stomach doesn't feel right." The image of him eating shaved ice earlier flashed through my mind.

"It was the shaved ice, wasn't it?" I asked.

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He hesitated. I tightened my grip on his wrist. "Tellthe truth." "... Yeah," he finally admitted softly.

I was furious. "How long has it been bothering you?" "Since we started walking back..." I wanted to smack him for not saying anything sooner, but seeing his pale face, I grabbed his arm instead. "I'm taking you to the hospital." But Ashton resisted, pullingback. Before I could argue, he pulled out his wallet and paid for the flower headband I'd tried on.

I hadn't intended to buy it, but now that he'd paid, I had no choice but to keep it.

Seeing how much discomfort he was in, I decided not to argue further and focused on getting him to the hospital.

Since it was late, I wasn't sure if a regular doctor would be available, so I called Nora. Unfortunately, she didn't answer. Left with no other option, I took Ashton to the emergency room.

After an examination, the doctor diagnosed him with stomach flu and said he needed an IV drip.

Ashton had gotten sick because of me, so I couldn't leave him alone. I stayed with him in the infusion room.

Usually, Ashton was stoic, but now, as he battled the s Chapter 111 Get 5 > Menu I had once struck a deal with a blind date, charging fees for holding hands, hugging, and even kissing.

Ashton mentioning a kiss now made it clear he knew about that incident. It seemed there was more to the story than I'd realized. He must have scared off that guy by beating him, though he'd never said a word about it. Ashton really knew how to leavespeechless.

But instead of kissing me, he grabbed my hand and bolted through the crowd.

It was my first tsprinting through a bustling city street, and everything aroundbeca blur- astonished faces, colorful lights, and the sound of people stepping aside to let us through.

People didn't know why we were running, but they instinctively made way, creating a makeshift lane for us.

There we were, Ashton and I, racing down the middle of a crowded street, hand in hand, as though we were the stars of sromantic movie.

The wind whipped through my hair, and as I watched Ashton pullalong, I couldn't help but feel like we were eloping.

We ran until my lungs burned and my legs felt like jelly. Finally, Ashton slowed down and stopped. Both of us stood there, panting heavily, staring at each other.

His hand was still firmly holding mine, and my heart pounded like a drum-not just from running, but from the thrill of the moment.

We didn't say a word, both of us catching our breaths.

But Ashton made no move to let go of my hand. Instead, I noticed his Adam's apple bob again, and I realized I was doing the sthing. Sparks seemed to fly in the air around us.

My heart raced even faster as I nervously swallowed and broke the silence. "Um... why did you run?" "Would you have preferred kissing in front of all those people?" Ashton asked, his tone calm but teasing.

His words made my cheeks burn, and I immediately tried to yank my hand free, but Ashton held on tight. Frustrated and embarrassed, I stomped on his foot.

He yelped in pain and finally released me. I seized the opportunity to flee, ignoring the sound of his soft chuckle behind me, which only made my face heat up more.

"What are you craving?" Ashton asked once we'd calmed down.

I thought for a moment before deciding on shaved ice, my favorite treat.

Ashton frowned slightly when he saw my order.

"Not a fan?" I teased, raising an eyebrow.

"Not exactly the healthiest choice," he commented. "But you can eat whatever you like." I smiled mischievously. "Wow, Ashton. Seems like you're quite the expert on women's health. Is this really your first tdating?" "Yes," he said firmly.

1. B) 16:05 27.41% < Chapter 111 I pouted, giving him a look of disbelief.

Get 5> Mens "Well, I do have a sister, so I've picked up a thing or two about women's health,” he admitted, catchingoff guard.

"A sister?" I asked, pausing mid-bite.

"You never mentioned her before." "I just never found the right tto bring it up," Ashton mumbled, taking a bite of my dessert. He frowned immediately, clearly not enjoying it.

"You don't like it, do you?" I asked, recalling how Logan used to say the sthing-that icy treats were bad for your health. The memory stung, and I felt a pang of sadness.

"If you don't like it, don't force it down. Order something else,” I said, pushing the memory aside.

"It's fine. It's just a little cold," Ashton replied, looking at me. "But eating something so cold at night might not be the best for your stomach.” I stayed silent, letting my lack of response speak for itself. Ashton seemed to get the message and didn't press the issue further. We finished the shaved ice quietly.

After eating, we continued strolling through the lively streets. We passed a stall selling pets and another selling plants.

In the end, I bought two small potted plants for Ashton. "Your place feels a bit empty. These will add slife. Consider it a gift from me." "Am I not vibrant enough for your liking?" he teased.

If he was the epitof vibrancy, then there was no hope for any other man.

"Think of them as perfumes-a surefire way to enhance your romantic prospects," I countered.

Ashton chuckled at my response.

I had a feeling there was another meaning behind his smile, so I raised a hand to stop him. "Not a word." He listened and stayed silent, his smile widening.

We continued wandering, with Ashton carrying the plants. Tslipped by, and before we knew it, it was midnight. The streets were still bustling, but remembering that Ashton had work tomorrow, I said, “Let's head back." "Don't you want to walk around smore?" Ashton asked.

Feigning exhaustion, I yawned. "No, I'm tired." We turned and started heading back. Ashton was unusually quiet, but I didn't notice because I was distracted by the various trinket and snack stalls lining the street.

When I spotted a display of colorful flower headbands, I couldn't resist grabbing one and placing it on my head. Turning to Ashton, I asked mischievously, “Does it look good?" When he didn't respond, I turned around to face him. His face was pale, beads of sweat trickling down his forehead.

16:05 27.33% Get 5> Menu "You don't look good," I said, striding toward him. "What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?" He wiped his forehead and admitted, "My stomach doesn't feel right." The image of him eating shaved ice earlier flashed through my mind.

"It was the shaved ice, wasn't it?" I asked.

He hesitated. I tightened my grip on his wrist. “Tellthe truth." "... Yeah," he finally admitted softly.

I was furious. "How long has it been bothering you?" "Since we started walking back..." I wanted to smack him for not saying anything sooner, but seeing his pale face, I grabbed his arm instead. "I'm taking you to the hospital." But Ashton resisted, pullingback. Before I could argue, he pulled out his wallet and paid for the flower headband I'd tried on.

I hadn't intended to buy it, but now that he'd paid, I had no choice but to keep it.

Seeing how much discomfort he was in, I decided not to argue further and focused on getting him to the hospital.

Since it was late, I wasn't sure if a regular doctor would be available, so I called Nora. Unfortunately, she didn't answer. Left with no other option, I took Ashton to the emergency room.

After an examination, the doctor diagnosed him with stomach flu and said he needed an IV drip.

Ashton had gotten sick because of me, so I couldn't leave him alone. I stayed with him in the infusion room.

Usually, Ashton was stoic, but now, as he battled the Chapter 111 Get 5 > Menu I had once struck a deal with a blind date, charging fees for holding hands, hugging, and even kissing.

Ashton mentioning a kiss now made it clear he knew about that incident. It seemed there was more to the story than I'd realized. He must have scared off that guy by beating him, though he'd never said a word about it. Ashton really knew how to leavespeechless.

But instead of kissing me, he grabbed my hand and bolted through the crowd.

It was my first tsprinting through a bustling city street, and everything aroundbeca blur- astonished faces, colorful lights, and the sound of people stepping aside to let us through.

People didn't know why we were running, but they instinctively made way, creating a makeshift lane for us.

There we were, Ashton and I, racing down the middle of a crowded street, hand in hand, as though we were the stars of sromantic movie.

The wind whipped through my hair, and as I watched Ashton pullalong, I couldn't help but feel like we were eloping.

We ran until my lungs burned and my legs felt like jelly. Finally, Ashton slowed down and stopped. Both of us stood there, panting heavily, staring at each other.

His hand was still firmly holding mine, and my heart pounded like a drum-not just from running, but from the thrill of the moment.

We didn't say a word, both of us catching our breaths.

But Ashton made no move to let go of my hand. Instead, I noticed his Adam's apple bob again, and I realized I was doing the sthing. Sparks seemed to fly in the air around us.

My heart raced even faster as I nervously swallowed and broke the silence. "Um... why did you run?" "Would you have preferred kissing in front of all those people?" Ashton asked, his tone calm but teasing. His words made my cheeks burn, and I immediately tried to yank my hand free, but Ashton held on tight. Frustrated and embarrassed, I stomped on his foot.

He yelped in pain and finally released me. I seized the opportunity to flee, ignoring the sound of his soft chuckle behind me, which only made my face heat up more.

"What are you craving?" Ashton asked once we'd calmed down.

I thought for a moment before deciding on shaved ice, my favorite treat.

Ashton frowned slightly when he saw my order.

"Not a fan?" I teased, raising an eyebrow.

"Not exactly the healthiest choice," he commented. "But you can eat whatever you like." I smiled mischievously. "Wow, Ashton. Seems like you're quite the expert on women's health. Is this really your first tdating?" "Yes," he said firmly.

1. B) 16:05 27.41% < Chapter 111 I pouted, giving him a look of disbelief.

Get 5> Mens "Well, I do have a sister, so I've picked up a thing or two about women's health," he admitted, catchingoff guard.

"A sister?" I asked, pausing mid-bite.

"You never mentioned her before." "I just never found the right tto bring it up," Ashton mumbled, taking a bite of my dessert. He frowned immediately, clearly not enjoying it.

"You don't like it, do you?" I asked, recalling how Logan used to say the aticy i sthing that icy treats were bad for your health. The memory stung, and I felt a pang of sadness. "If you don't like it, don't force it down. Order something else,” I said, pushing the memory aside.

"It's fine. It's just a little cold," Ashton replied, looking at me. "But eating something so cold at night might not be the best for your stomach." I stayed silent, letting my lack of response speak for itself. Ashton seemed to get the message and didn't press the issue further. We finished the shaved ice quietly.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

After eating, we continued strolling through the lively streets. We passed a stall selling pets and another selling plants.

In the end, I bought two small potted plants for Ashton. "Your place feels a bit empty. These will add slife.

Consider it a gift from me." "Am I not vibrant enough for your liking?" he teased.

If he was the epitof vibrancy, then there was no hope for any other man.

"Think of them as perfumes-a surefire way to enhance your romantic prospects," I countered.

Ashton chuckled at my response.

I had a feeling there was another meaning behind his smile, so I raised a hand to stop him. "Not a word." He listened and stayed silent, his smile widening.

We continued wandering, with Ashton carrying the plants. Tslipped by, and before we knew it, it was mičkignina beforThe streets were still bustling, but remembering that Ashton had work tomorrow, I said, "Let's head back." "Don't you want to walk around smore?" Ashton asked.

Feigning exhaustion, I yawned. "No, I'm tired." We turned and started heading back. Ashton was unusually quiet, but I didn't notice because I was distracted by the various trinket and snack stalls lining the street.

When I spotted a display of colorful flower headbands, I couldn't resist grabbing one and placing it on my head.

Turning to Ashton, I asked mischievously, "Does it look good?" When he didn't respond, I turned around to face him. His face was pale, beads of sweat trickling down his forehead.

16:05 27.33% Get 5> Menu "You don't look good,” I said, striding toward him. "What's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?" He wiped his forehead and admitted, "My stomach doesn't feel right." The image of him eating shaved ice earlier flashed through my mind.

"It was the shaved ice, wasn't it?" I asked.

He hesitated. I tightened my grip on his wrist. "Tellthe truth." "... Yeah," he finally admitted softly.

I was furious. "How long has it been bothering you?" "Since we started walking back..." I wanted to smack him for not saying anything sooner, but seeing his pale face, I grabbed his arm instead. "I'm taking you to the hospital." But Ashton resisted, pullingback. Before I could argue, he pulled out his wallet and paid for the flower headband I'd tried on.

I hadn't intended to buy it, but now that he'd paid, I had no choice but to keep it.

Seeing how much discomfort he was in, I decided not to argue further and focused on getting him to the hospital.

Since it was late, I wasn't sure if a regular doctor would be available, so I called Nora. Unfortunately, NO she didn't answer. Left with no other option, I took Ashton to the emergency room. After an examination, the doctor diagnosed him with stomach flu and said he needed an IV drip.

Ashton had gotten sick because of me, so I couldn't leave him alone. I stayed with him in the infusion room.

Usually, Ashton was stoic, but now, as he battled the stomach cramps, he looked both pitiful and oddly comical.

Unable to resist, I took out my phone and snapped a picture.

"Stop messing around," Ashton muttered, trying to grab my phone.

"You stop messing around," I retorted, dodging his attempts.

Even with the IV in his arm, he kept trying to take my phone, and I kept dodging. We were laughing and teasing each other until someone walked in.

We froze and turned toward the door.

When I saw who it was, my smile instantly faded.

cramps, he looked both pitiful and oddly comical. Unable to resist, I took out my phone and snapped a picture.

"Stop messing around," Ashton muttered, trying to grab my phone.

"You stop messing around," I retorted, dodging his attempts.

Even with the IV in his arm, he kept trying to take my phone, and I kept dodging. We were laughing and teasing each other until someone walked in.

We froze and turned toward the door.

When I saw who it was, my smile instantly faded.

tomach cramps, he looked both pitiful and oddly comical.

Unable to resist, I took out my phone and snapped a picture.

"Stop messing around," Ashton muttered, trying to grab my phone.

"You stop messing around," I retorted, dodging his attempts.

Even with the IV in his arm, he kept trying to take my phone, and I kept dodging. We were laughing and teasing each other until someone walked in.

We froze and turned toward the door.

When I saw who it was, my smile instantly faded.