5/23/2023 0 Comments Aideen la casey read online![]() ![]() Over time, it would fade to a lighter colour. It healed a few weeks ago, and Kane assured me it was an angry reddish colour because it was brand new. I glanced down to my forearm then, sighing at the newly formed scar. I wasn’t exactly happy about the prospect of sitting on my arse twenty-four-seven, but if it helped my leg get stronger then it was something I would just have to do. My knee and shin were nicely healed, but they were still prone to damage so I had to take things easy, which meant I had to sit down a lot. Two days prior, the cast I wore on my broken leg for the past eight weeks was removed. ![]() Keela Daley-who was still my best friend for some strange reason-was sitting on my sofa and acting as a leg rest for my swollen limbs. Instead, I focused on the beautifully decorated Christmas tree that stood behind Keela. “Ah, bollocks,” I muttered under my breath and avoided looking over to the doorway where I knew he stood. I winced when his voice filled the sitting room. “Just give me a little bit of that biscuit, I won’t tell-” ![]() ![]() “Keela, please,” I whimpered, feeling close to tears. If I didn’t get the sugary, crunchy goodness into my rumbling belly soon I would go on a rampage that would put Nico Slater to shame. and it was all because of a damn biscuit. That was what I was currently experiencing. ![]()
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