Mysterious Mrs. Pansy

Chapter 33: Misunderstanding



Initially, Patrick’s intent was to reprimand Jane. However, her lips were incredibly soft and sweet, casting a spell over him, causing him to become deeply entranced.

The intensity of this experience compelled him to deepen the kiss. The unexpected nature of it left Jane feeling a mix of shyness and anger.

Patrick was so assertive that he gently coaxed her lips apart with his tongue, exploring her mouth with a passionate fervor. Jane struggled to breathe as her heart raced. She wanted to push him away, but his firm grip against the door hindered her.

Inside the restroom, the temperature continued to rise as their passion escalated. Suddenly, Jane bit down hard on Patrick’s lip, and the metallic taste of blood reached her senses. The pain of her bite prompted Patrick to release her, finally granting her the chance to breathe.

Taking several deep breaths to calm herself, Jane patted her flushed face and glared at Patrick. “Patrick, you’re insufferable!”

Patrick’s face darkened as he locked eyes with Jane, perplexed by the intensity of her apparent aversion. Did she despise him this much? She had even bitten him! His thoughts inevitably drifted to the image of Jane serenading Carl just moments ago, fostering ideas of a potentially closer relationship.

His handsome features became stern, and he wiped the blood from his lip. He growled, “Carl is not right for you.”

“What?” Jane retorted in irritation, genuinely seeing Carl as a close friend, nothing more. Patrick’s misunderstanding of her connection with Carl hardly mattered, and she refused to let him interfere. “It’s none of your business!”

She gave Patrick one last fiery glare before opening the door and storming out. She’d had enough of his domineering behavior and wanted to avoid being near him at all costs.

Watching Jane’s retreat, Patrick frowned. He couldn’t understand why he struggled to control his emotions when she was around. The feeling was far from pleasant.

Having been forcibly kissed by Patrick, Jane no longer felt like engaging with Carl and his friends. She phoned Carl to inform him that she was leaving.

“Jane, what’s wrong? Are you alright?” Carl inquired, picking up on the unusual tone in her voice.

Jane quickly fabricated an excuse, claiming, “It’s nothing, I just don’t feel well.”

In concern, Carl stood up, insisting, “Jane, where are you? I’ll come pick you up.”

Jane rejected his offer initially, but Carl was determined to ensure her safety. He rode the elevator to the first floor and waited by the entrance.

When Jane reached the gate, she was surprised to find Carl waiting for her. “Jane, are you okay?” he asked with urgency in his voice.

Jane greeted him with a smile. “I’m fine. Why are you here?”

“I wanted to make sure you got home safely,” Carl explained.

Jane was truly his idol, and he’d do anything to ensure her well-being. After a short conversation, Carl offered to drive Jane back home.

“Thanks,” she replied with gratitude.

“Wait here for a moment, I’ll bring the car around,” Carl said as he prepared to move his vehicle.

“Alright.”

Just five minutes later, Carl pulled up to the gate in his Maserati and opened the door for Jane. “Get in.”

“Thank you,” Jane expressed her appreciation with a smile as she entered the passenger seat.

Back in his private box, Patrick rejoined his client, whose patience was unwavering. “Mr. Pansy, you’re back.”Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.

Patrick’s dark mood persisted, the memories of the restroom scene replaying in his mind. The memory of their kiss continued to consume him.

It was apparent that Jane’s rejection had left him deeply dissatisfied, and he couldn’t help but worry about her. It was late, and he pondered whether she might be in danger. “I have to leave,” he abruptly announced, rising from his seat.

Without further explanation, he departed, leaving his bewildered client behind.

Upon reaching the gate, Patrick happened to witness Jane getting into Carl’s car. They appeared to be in good spirits, sharing laughter, and Jane’s smile seemed more genuine than the one she’d given him earlier.

As Carl drove away, Patrick’s expression darkened even further. “Mr. Pansy, are you alright?” inquired his concerned client when he noticed Patrick standing by the gate.

Patrick shot him a cold look and stated, “Let’s return and have a drink.”

Jane was left with a great deal on her mind after Patrick’s unwelcome advance. Unable to sleep, she cursed his name repeatedly. It was the first time she had experienced insomnia, and she was truly perturbed by the situation.

Pursing her lips, she decided to get some water in the kitchen. As she descended the stairs, she heard footsteps, which instantly put her on high alert. Given the late hour, could it be a thief lurking in the house?

Jane moved cautiously, tiptoeing as she positioned herself behind the nearest door. If it was indeed a thief, she needed to remain concealed. The front door swung open unexpectedly, and a tall figure staggered inside, emanating the scent of alcohol.

To Jane’s relief, it was Patrick. However, when she attempted to continue to the kitchen, a strong hand grabbed her.

“Patrick, what are you doing?” Jane exclaimed in alarm, losing her balance and falling. Coincidentally, Patrick fell beneath her. Her lips landed on his, and she detected the strong odor of alcohol.

Jane hastily stood up, her brow furrowed. “What’s wrong with you, Patrick? Are you drunk? Why would you drink this much?”

However, Patrick remained oblivious, muttering the name “Candy.”

“Candy?” Jane was baffled. It was undeniably a female name, and she couldn’t help but wonder if Patrick was intoxicated because of a woman. Did he mistake her for this “Candy” person?

“Patrick, let go of me,” Jane admonished when he attempted to draw her closer. She couldn’t fathom the meaning behind his actions.


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