Chapter 319 I Shall Allow You

you're in, but you can't go near the balcony. I don't want anyone jumping off my apartment and committing suicide!"

"Calm down!" Wyatt's voice boomed, causing Calista to halt in her tracks, the recent whirlwind of emotions leaving Wyatt somewhat on edge. As he grasped her hand and locked eyes with her, he stressed, "Look, I don't care what you're going through or how much pain Maybe it was the intensity in his voice or the mention of "suicide" that jolted Calista back to reality. As she gazed into Wyatt's eyes, her tense muscles gradually relaxed, and in a hoarse whisper she assured, "I'm not going to die, and I definitely won't commit suicide." "You better not!" Initially, Wyatt had contemplated restraining Calista due to her volatile emotions, but witnessing her pallid complexion and the diminishing spark in her eyes made him refrain.

"So, are you going to get off me?" Calista furrowed her brow, sensing the rigidity in Wyatt's muscles that made her uncomfortable.

The immediate crisis had passed, and upon hearing Calista's words, Wyatt's face momentarily flushed with embarrassment before he quickly stepped away.

Although momentary, the lingering touch of her body and the faint scent of medicinal herbs left him feeling somewhat disoriented even after he had distanced himself. His ears tinged with red, a reaction unnoticed by Calista.

"Are you fully present now? Do you want me to call a psychiatrist for you?" Wyatt abruptly shut down his inappropriate thoughts and inquired with genuine concern.

As Calista massaged his temples, her throbbing headache gradually eased, and she wearily remarked, "I won't contemplate suicide in your house."

"That's good then..." Upon reflecting, Wyatt moistened his lips, pondering on striking up a conversation with Calista.

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Calista couldn't help but notice his injuries. "I think we should address your wounds first," she suggested, gesturing towards his injuries. Only then did Wyatt acknowledge his discomfort. Realizing the importance of self-care, he retrieved a first aid kit and began to tend to his injuries, his movements appearing somewhat rigid. As Calista's gaze

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