Mitch stared shocked at Cas’ body. “What the hell did you just do?” he said, averting his head to Daphne.
“Don’t worry, he’ll be fine” Daphne said neutral. She ducked and grabbed Cas’ shoulders. “Help me carry him to the couch” she commanded.
Mitch ducked and grabbed Cas’ legs. Together they carried him to the couch and laid him down.
“He’ll wake up tomorrow” Daphne said. She looked at Mitch who was still really upset. “Really, it’s no big deal. He’ll be fine”
“What did you give him?” Mitch wanted to know.
“Just some valium” Daphne said. “To calm him down” She came closer to him and threw her arms around his neck. “Hey, why don’t we go upstairs and finish what we started?” she winked.
Mitch grabbed her arms and pushed her away. “You need to have your head checked. You just cheated on your husband right under his nose and then you tried to kill him. I’m not really in the mood right now”
“Okay, you don’t have to be so mean” Daphne said offended. “We can sit here and talk. If it makes you feel better we can wait until he wakes up”
Mitch shook his head. “No, you can wait here, while I’ll be at the police station telling everything what I saw happening here”
“Why would you do that? You saw what he did. He tried to kill me, kill you! What I did was self-defense. Heck, I saved your life!” Daphne said sanguine.
“You honestly believe that?” Mitch exclaimed. “I have to get out of here” He turned around and started walking. Daphne lifted one of the table legs that had broken off of the living table and walked behind Mitch.
She lifted the leg and smashed it down on Mitch’ head. He dropped on the floor and blood dripped out of his head.
“Don’t worry, he’ll be fine” Daphne said neutral. She ducked and grabbed Cas’ shoulders. “Help me carry him to the couch” she commanded.
Mitch ducked and grabbed Cas’ legs. Together they carried him to the couch and laid him down.
“He’ll wake up tomorrow” Daphne said. She looked at Mitch who was still really upset. “Really, it’s no big deal. He’ll be fine”
“What did you give him?” Mitch wanted to know.
“Just some valium” Daphne said. “To calm him down” She came closer to him and threw her arms around his neck. “Hey, why don’t we go upstairs and finish what we started?” she winked.
Mitch grabbed her arms and pushed her away. “You need to have your head checked. You just cheated on your husband right under his nose and then you tried to kill him. I’m not really in the mood right now”
“Okay, you don’t have to be so mean” Daphne said offended. “We can sit here and talk. If it makes you feel better we can wait until he wakes up”
Mitch shook his head. “No, you can wait here, while I’ll be at the police station telling everything what I saw happening here”
“Why would you do that? You saw what he did. He tried to kill me, kill you! What I did was self-defense. Heck, I saved your life!” Daphne said sanguine.
“You honestly believe that?” Mitch exclaimed. “I have to get out of here” He turned around and started walking. Daphne lifted one of the table legs that had broken off of the living table and walked behind Mitch.
She lifted the leg and smashed it down on Mitch’ head. He dropped on the floor and blood dripped out of his head.
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