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Chapter 29 - After math of prank.

"Sky…!" Isha yelled, even as Sky swiftly flew away. She clutched her buttock, caressing the lingering pain from the injection. "He did that intentionally. Just wait until tomorrow; I'll deal with you," Isha muttered, her face a furious, incredibly cute blush. After injecting the syringe into her bare buttock, Sky had deliberately slapped the same spot hard before immediately fleeing. The pain caused Isha to moan and bury her face in the pillow.

Meanwhile, at Sky's house, Sillia stared at her phone, the call abruptly disconnected. "What was that? Did—did I hear that girl moaning Sky's name erotically?" Sillia mused aloud, her hand pressed to her mouth. "That's not possible… he wouldn't be doing something like that. But he's also human, and it's normal for him to have those urges. No, he can't do that! But that sound felt so real, and he cut the call so suddenly. Wait a second, is this why he always goes out and returns late? What the fuck…?" Sillia's thoughts raced. She prepared to bombard him with questions but maintained her composure, considering it might be a misunderstanding or an intentional prank to frame him.

Sky returned home at 3:45 PM. As he entered, he saw his mother conversing with neighbors. He attempted to slip away unnoticed but failed. His mother spotted him.

"Oh, Sky, where have you been all day? You haven't even eaten anything. Go and eat first."

"Okay, Mother," Sky calmly replied, heading towards his room.

Thank God Mother didn't notice anything, Sky thought as he entered his room, only to find Sillia inside, reading a book. He considered not disturbing her, but it was impossible to move around without being noticed.

"So, you've returned," Sillia's voice came, her eyes observing him from the corner as she continued reading her book.

"Yes," Sky replied, strategizing how to change his clothes. If Sillia noticed his attire, it would become a significant problem.

"Well, I want to ask you something, brother. Come here and sit… in front of me," Sillia said in a low, commanding tone.

No, if I get near her, she'll definitely find something odd about what I'm wearing, so I have to deal with this quickly, Sky thought, before calmly responding with a smile. "You can ask whatever you want, but hurry, I'm hungry."

"Oh… well, you know, I heard her voice clearly. You know what I'm talking about. Did you really do something with a girl? I mean, I'm not judging you for anything, since you're human and have those sexual urges, but just to confirm," Sillia asked, explaining her reason for asking in a clear, composed manner, mirroring Sky's own communication style. She had truly adapted his way of talking when she wanted to.

"No, no, it's nothing like that. It was a prank by her, aimed at you. She knew you were talking and intentionally made that sound you heard. I mean, I guess I don't need to explain anything to you since you're a girl yourself; you know how female friends are with their male best friends, plus their constant teasing. So, it was all just a prank by her," Sky explained as effectively as he could at that moment, speaking without hesitation.

"I see… (nods) Hmm… that's understandable. Otherwise, I thought you were cheating on your girlfriend. I was truly ready to chop your head off if you were cheating on your girlfriend," Sillia suddenly declared with her usual energetic smile. She didn't even question if he was telling the truth, simply believing him.

"Hah… why would I? But isn't that too cruel, to just chop off someone's head? What if I got framed, and you actually did that?" Sky said with a slight laugh. Sillia smiled at him before responding, "Hmm… you're right, you could be framed, and if that happened, you'd better reconsider your decision to make so many female friends in your next life." Sillia's tone was unsettlingly normal.

Wow, that sounds like a threat… Sky thought with a smile, remaining at the room's entrance, not moving closer or around her.

"You said you're her male best friend, right? So tell me exactly how many girlfriends do you have? I mean, female friends," Sillia asked with a smile, lifting her hand to count on her fingertips. Sky observed her body language and thought, She doesn't seem inclined to stop asking questions anytime soon. I need to make my move.

"Young lady, Mother has called for something important. So go there first and let me eat something before continuing your investigation," Sky stated directly, avoiding her previous question as he moved out of the room.

"Huh… Mother called me?" Sillia wondered aloud.

"Yes, it's urgent, so go," Sky calmly replied. He left the room and headed towards the bathroom, not entering but simply standing there, waiting for Sillia to go find their mother in the hall. Soon, Sillia left the room to meet her mom. Sky immediately rushed back into the room with incredible speed, grabbed his own clothes to wear, and quickly changed out of Isha's clothes.

What should I do with her clothes? I guess I should throw them outside, but that would be disrespectful. Or should I just leave them here? I don't understand what to do, Sky mused to himself. He didn't have much time, so he decided to put Isha's clothes into his bag of clothes, deeming it the best decision. He hurriedly hid her clothes in his bag and zipped it up. Suddenly, Sillia's voice reached Sky's ear. He quickly sat on the floor, pulling out his phone, pretending to watch something. Moments later, the room door opened, and Sillia entered.

"You're still here? Aren't you hungry?" Sillia asked, her eyes landing on Sky, who was engrossed in his phone. Sky looked at her before calmly replying, "Oh yeah, I just came here to wipe my face with a towel after washing it. By the way, what did Mother say?" Sky asked, getting up from the floor to leave the room.

"Mother said she needed my help, but not anymore," Sillia replied. Sky himself was shocked that his mother actually needed help. Thank God, at least I don't have to be proven a liar, Sky thought, smiling to himself.

"But she reminds you to eat your lunch and wash the dishes, because of you she couldn't wash them," Sillia said, approaching the table where her book lay open.

"Oh, okay…" Sky felt relief as he immediately left to eat, while Sillia thought, Hehe… Mother told me to wash the dishes, but I told him to do it with ease, and he believed it. Hehe… Sillia giggled to herself. She hadn't wanted to wash them and was happy her manipulation had worked so smoothly, even though it wasn't surprising for Sky to do the dishes at home, where they lived together. But usually, only their mother, and sometimes Sillia, helped with that.

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