Chapter 1016 Theodore, We'Re Getting Divorced!
Chapter 1016 Theodore, We'Re Getting Divorced!
Chapter 1016 Theodore, We're Getting Divorced!
"Um..." Little Bunny resisted.
She didn't expect Theodore to pounce on her so suddenly.
She wanted to push him away, but he held onto her tightly and pressed her down onto the nearby sofa
with such strength that she couldn't break free.
Her clothes had been almost stripped off by him. She was about to collapse completely. She never
expected him to go crazy to this extent.
"Theodore!" her lips were finally released by him.
He continued to kiss her neck, as the impulse inside made his heart surge and completely disregard
her feelings. Perhaps in Theodore's mind, Little Bunny was enjoying. So many women were like that
towards him. Thus, he thought Little Bunny was no exception.
"Theodore!" Little Bunny called out to him again.
However, he seemed to not have heard at all, as his mouth, hands and body movements did not stop
for a second. Little Bunny's eyes narrowed and she bit his neck.
It hurt a little.
He pushed Little Bunny fiercely and yelled, "You can't get overexcited like this!"
With that said, he touched his neck and found he was bleeding unexpectedly.
Little Bunny knew that she had just exerted too much force. However, if she hadn't done so, Theodore
couldn't have let go of her. She was fully aware of her main purpose, which was revenge on him.
"Theodore... Um!"
As she had just opened her mouth, Theodore smothered her with a kiss again. Without the slightest
hesitation, she bit his tongue when he put it in her mouth. Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Theodore widened his eyes while being bitten by her again. He felt an intense pain in his tongue, which
was sharper than that in his neck. He felt like his tongue was going to be bitten off.
Theodore covered his mouth, feeling the blood in it.
"Are you crazy?!" Theodore angrily exclaimed, "Do you want to bite me to death?!"
Only if she could, she was willing to do so.
Little Bunny crawled out from under Theodore when he was distracted and quickly made her way to the
door.
"Where to?!" Theodore shouted at her.
Little Bunny gave up the idea to talk with Theodore alone and decided to ask Laird for help.
But when she just opened the door, it was closed again by Theodore, who rushed over from behind.
"Little Bunny, now you know you pissed me off," Theodore said in a threatening way while restraining
her between himself and the door.
"Even if you want to make an impression on me, there's no need to resort to these tactics! You know
what men dislike the most, women who don't listen." Theodore said.
Little Bunny trembled with restraint.
"Little Bunny, I'm warning you again. Don't bite me." Theodore leaned close to her ear and threatened.
After speaking, he licked her earlobe with his tongue. Little Bunny felt nauseous at the sensation.
Theodore licked once more but this time he winced in pain as his tongue was still sore from the bite. He
suppressed the pain and whispered into her ear again, "I planned on giving you a good time tonight but
you ruined it for yourself. Don't blame me for not being gentle enough."
As he spoke, he began tugging at the only piece of cloth left on her body.
"Theodore, let's get divorced!"
Little Bunny thought there was no point beating around the bush anymore when dealing with this man,
who would never understand how annoying he could be unless she spelt it out for him.
The moment Theodore pulled at her clothes came to an abrupt halt.
"What did you say?!"
"I said let's get divorced." With that said, she pushed away from him with all of her might.
For once Theodore didn't come any closer after hearing those words. Instead, his eyes widened in
disbelief.
"We're getting divorced," continued Little Bunny earnestly, "I followed you home today because we
rarely had any chance to talk about such things due to your busy schedules."
"What kind of trick are you playing?" asked Theodore coldly. Meanwhile, he was fighting hard against
his desire, as she was standing almost naked in front of him.
"I'm not playing any tricks." Replied Little Bunny firmly, "I just want us to divorce."
"So, what do you want from me?" Theodore couldn't believe it anyway, and he continued, "I admit that
you haven't gotten anything good from me in these years. But that's not my fault. We didn't spend much
time together. What do you want now? Money, endorsements, roles? Our relationship has always been
special. Say it, I'll try my best to fulfil it."
"Theodore." Little Bunny didn't know how Theodore was so confident, who thought that all women in
the world wanted to be with him.
Didn't he know that all those women who followed him were only attracted by his money and power?
No one would willingly marry him.
"I don't want anything," Little Bunny said plainly. "I just want a divorce."
Theodore was angry and shouted at her, "I know actors like to act but Little Bunny, I don't like dramatic
women! Some scenes have ended already. If you keep acting like this, there will be no benefit for you."
Little Bunny felt she couldn't reason with Theodore. She walked past him and found a coat in the
closet.
After putting on her coat, she took out a divorce agreement from her drawer, which she had never had
the chance to bring up before now.
Finally, she handed it over to Theodore and said, "This is our divorce agreement. Take a look."
Theodore scrutinized her and then roughly snatched the document out of her hand.
"I don't want anything including. I know Nicholas is your father's lifeblood, so I won't take Nicholas away
from him either. The only thing I request is that every week I'll take Nicholas over for two days."
Theodore quickly browsed through the document and then looked fiercely at her. He said, "Don't regret
this!"
"I won't," replied she firmly. "If everything goes well, tomorrow morning we'll go straight down to the
Civil Affairs Bureau."
"Little bunny," warned Theodore sternly, "enough is enough!"
"Theodore, there was never any love between us from the beginning. We made it clear when we got
married that it was just to please your father. I even talked to Laird about it before, and he respected
our decision. He also hoped that you wouldn't keep pestering me."