The thing was, the head honcho of the hotel had been practically drooling to ink a deal with Romeo.
But after this security failure, that possibility was sinking fast. And to top it off, they might even need to make amends personally.
The hotel manager knew better not to speak further, mindful not to provoke more criticism. Exiting, he hurried off to devise
damage control plans and compensation strategies with the other executives.
"How's your hand?" Arabella asked once the room was theirs. "Did it hurt?"
Romeo played it cool, "Nope, nothing."
"lI saw it when you were handling the water earlier. Where are you hurt? Show me." Arabella retrieved her backpack, which was
packed with all sorts of first-aid supplies.
"You are quite the medic, aren't you? Can't get anything past you." Romeo pushed up his sleeve to expose a crudely bandaged
forearm.
"That's srough wrapping," Arabella teased. "Couldn't put in a little more effort?"
Romeo had used spowder the manager had given him to stop the bleeding, then carelessly bandaged his arm, hoping
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translation team!. Unwrapping his hastily done bondage, Arabella spotted that it was a knife wound—thankfully, it was a shallow
flesh wound.
"Were there many? Any tough ones?" she probed as she started her treatment.
Someone of Romeo's caliber wasn’t easy to injure.
"Just hired guns. They had numbers on their side."
"They were after me?" Arabella inferred.
"Mmm." Romeo's gaze lingered on her, wondering what enemies she had made recently.
When the intruders had slipped in under the cover of darkness, they likely hadn't expected to find Romeo there. They had
hesitated at first, as if they looked to avoid an extra fight.
But Romeo wasn't about to let them off the hook. After a scuffle, they were badly injured.
He purposely allowed their escape, with his people to tail them. He intended to track them, revealing who they were, and who had
sent them.
"We'll get to the bottom of this soon," Romeo hinted, then moved in closer unexpectedly.
Arabella mistook it for an attempt at a kiss and focused on her work instead, pulling back slightly.
"Knock it off."
"Why do you smell like blood? And why are you wearing Horace's jacket?" Romeo asked, sniffing closer. Indeed, there was a scent
of blood.
"It's chilly out, so I've borrowed his jacket," Arabella maintained her composure as she concluded her task and stood up. "All done.
Get srest. I'm going to contact my people to arrange our trip back."
"You're injured?" Romeo instantly stepped in front of her. "Lethave a look."
"I'm fine."
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"I noticed when you were applying the medicine. Your left hand isn't as dexterous as the right one. Is your left injured?" Romeo's
tone was filled with worries.
Arabella tried to downplay it, but Romeo wouldn't have it and insisted on seeing for himself.
Finally, he slipped off her jacket and discovered her left arm was also wrapped in a makeshift bandage, even more slipshod than
his.
Her clothes were drenched in blood that had clearly been seeping for stime.
"So you are injured."
Her wound was more serious than his.
"Looks like we're even," Arabella remarked earnestly. "You kept secrets, | kept secrets."
"Even? Nonsense, girl. I'm not here to score points. What were you up to tonight? You weren't the one hunting those guys, were
you?"
He recalled a phone call with Derrick, where he'd heard that his girl had gotten the upper hand and was tailgating the assailants’
car.