Chapter 85 Jealousy

When the back of the driver's seat slowly went down, Faye subconsciously reached out to grab Colin's collar.

When their eyes met, Colin raised his eyebrows slightly and chuckled in a low voice, "Can others see us from the outside?"

Faye kept silent and narrowed her eyes. Suddenly, she remembered he had adjusted his seat when he had been talking on the phone.

She had thought it was because the seat made him uncomfortable, but now, she knew he had been testing the waters.

Seeing her keep silent, Colin pressed his body down and asked, "Do you want to try something new?"

Faye raised her chin slightly and said, "Colin."

Colin replied, "Yes?"

She said lightly, "Are you a stud?"

He chuckled and teased, "You look down on studs?"

She answered, "I don't look down on them, but they need to learn to control their lower bodies."

Both of them were using metaphors. Colin stuck his tongue against his cheek and said, "You are a woman of the new era! You should not have held such a bias against studs!" Faye smiled, "Really?"

Colin nodded, "Yes."

Faye said, "If so, the whole world has a deep misunderstanding of them."

Looking at her red lips moving, Colin felt that she was very hateful now. He stared at her for a few seconds, suddenly laughed, lowered his head, pressed his lips against her ear, and said, "Studs have advantages."

Faye lifted her eyes, but before she could retort, Colin leaned down and blocked her mouth with his.

The space inside the car was limited, but Colin had done a good job.

More than an hour later, Faye was sweating all over, but she kept kicking Colin's knees on the driver's seat.

Colin smirked, rubbed the back of her neck with his hand, and lowered his head to kiss her forehead, asking, "Are you tired?"

Faye's hands around his neck were weak, and she said, "Get off me."

Colin pushed his luck and said, "You can sleep here and leave tomorrow morning if you're tired."

When Faye was about to reply, the car window was suddenly knocked from the outside.

Both of them were startled to hear the sound. When they turned their heads and looked out, they saw Abbot's face through the car window of the passenger seat.

Abbot couldn't see the inside, so after he looked around sneakily, he desperately pressed his face against the window.

Seeing him performing the mime, Colin looked down at Faye and asked, "Can he see us?"

Amused by Abbot's behavior, Faye held back her laughter and replied, "I don't think so."

Colin sneered, "Laugh out if you want. Don't hold it back."

Then, he returned to the passenger seat, threw his suit jacket that had been thrown aside to her to cover herself, fixed his clothes, and got out of the car. When Colin suddenly opened the door, Abbot was almost hit in the face.

He quickly stepped back and cursed, "F*ck, are you intending to disfigure me?"

Colin's shirt collar was open, and there were red and neat tooth marks on his exposed forearm. Abbot knew he had been bitten not long ago at a glance.

Colin shot a sideways glance at him, took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, took one out, lit it, and said with a half-smile, "Disfigurement is the same as plastic surgery for you, right?" Abbot glanced at the teeth marks on his arm, turned to look inside the car, and asked, "Faye is inside?"

Colin asked, "Do you want to watch us have sex?"

Abbot retracted his gaze and said meaningfully, "She is out of your league."

Colin ignored his words and flicked the ashes from his cigarette.

Abbot took two steps forward. When he saw the zipper of Colin's suit pants was undone, he asked, "What's the matter with you? Is it trying to come out to see the world?"

Colin glanced down and replied calmly, "It just wanted to come out to show you the world."

Abbot was speechless.

Colin fastened the zipper, patted Abbot's shoulder, and said, "It's okay. Don't feel inferior."

Abbot was annoyed by his words and snapped, "Why would I feel inferior?"

Men were all very sensitive to such things.

Abbot had a good temper, but as long as others made fun of him about such things, he was prone to get angry.

Hearing his words, Colin smirked, "I was just telling the truth! Why are you so angry?"

Abbot was very upset, but he took a deep breath and said, "I don't want to waste time arguing with you. I'll talk to Faye."

Hearing this, Colin stretched out his hand to stop him and said, "Don't bother her."

Abbot said, "Call me Dad."

Colin raised his eyebrows and said, "Have you decided to use the cemetery I chose for you?"

Colin knew his weakness very well, so after thinking for a while, Abbot decided to settle for the second-best and said, "Call me big brother, and I will teach you how to chase Faye." The cigarette in Colin's mouth kept shaking when he laughed, "You teach me?"

Abbot said, "Don't you believe me?"

Colin said, "You were brought to the hotel after drinking too much at Ethan's birthday party. Nothing had happened, but you were blackmailed into giving the woman a lot of money."

Colin got excited while speaking, so he pause for a second and continued, "Your reaction the next day is impressive. You wrapped yourself in an army green coat, and when you found Ethan and me, you told us you were dirtied with tears in your eyes."

Abbot fell silent and was reluctant to admit that this had happened to him. He gritted his teeth in hatred and said, "Wait and see!"

Colin chuckled, took out the cigarette case, threw it to Abbot, and said, "I'll ask Faye to get out to have a chat with us."

Abbot lit a cigarette silently, persuading himself to forgive Colin in his heart. After all, they had been friends for years.

Colin strode to the car, raised his hand, and knocked on the window.

Faye frowned and lowered the window a little, asking, "What's up?"

Colin leaned over, looked at her, and asked, "Would you like to have a cup of coffee with us?"

Faye refused, "No."

Colin glanced at Abbot who was standing not far away and lowered his voice to coax her, saying, "Abbot is here. Can you do me a favor?" Faye thought Abbot must know what they had been doing just now, so she suddenly blushed.

Colin instantly read her mind, so he hurriedly said, "He doesn't know."

Faye raised her eyes and said, "Do you think I'm stupid? Or is he stupid?"

Colin teased, "We've been friends since childhood. Although Abbot's IQ is not very high, you shouldn't have said it out so directly."

Faye asked, "Does he know you're talking about him like this behind his back?"

Colin said solemnly, "He doesn't know. Don't tell him. I have few friends, so I can't lose him."

Faye was speechless.

He eventually managed to coax her out of the car. But she agreed for Carlotta's sake.

Jadon was Carlotta's doctor, so she must say hello to Abbot when they met.

When Faye got out of the car, Colin and Abbot were chatting.

Seeing her, Abbot took the initiative to say hello and asked, "Is your aunt feeling better now?"

Faye smiled and replied, "She is much better. I'd like to invite Jadon to dinner when he has time. I am very grateful to him."

Abbot joked, "We're good friends! You don't have to buy him a meal to thank him."

Then, he glanced at Colin. Seeing Colin was looking at him, Abbot deliberately cleared his throat and said to him, "We are best friends since childhood, and I am like your big brother. When you need help, I will lend you a hand."

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