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A Trust-fund Baby novel Chapter 82

Holding Diana's slender waist, Judson kissed with Diana.

Neither Diana or Judson had the experience of kissing with others. But it did not need a teacher for this.

At that moment, both of them were in love. They did not separate until they could hardly breathe. Both them were panting. In the next moment Diana rushed directly into the arms of Judson.

Diana felt happy, and Judson held her tightly.

There was no need for words at this moment. The sweetest words in the world would even spoil the atmosphere. When Judson gently held Diana's head, Diana took the initiative to kiss him again.

Kissing was the only thing they needed to do now. A kiss could express all the feelings of each other.

When they were kissing, suddenly a male cleaner coughed heavily behind them. No one knew it was intentional or unintentional.

They hurriedly separated. Blushing, Diana buried her head in the arms of Judson, even her slender neck was red.

Judson was in embarrassment. The male cleaner glanced at Judson when he passed by and showed her a smile. Judson could only smile awkwardly.

“Oh, go on, go on, I'm just passing by, I won't be back.” The male cleaner felt sorry to disturb them.

Judson could only smile with embarrassment to the male cleaner. Then he felt Diana pinched his waist secretly.

After the male cleaner left, Judson said to Diana, “He left.” Then he picked up Diana's face and wanted to continue to kiss.

But Diana covered her face with her hands. She stomped her foot and said bashfully, “It is your fault. It is a shame to be seen by others.”

Judson felt that Diana was lovely. Diana falling in love was so attractive. No man in the world could resist her charming look.

No matter how shy Diana was, Judson took Diana's hand away in an overbearing manner, held her in arms and kissed her.

For a moment they did not want to leave the park at all. Sitting on the thighs of Judson who sat on the yellow grass, Diana put her arms around his neck, leaning on his chest.

They had been staying there from the morning to the afternoon, until Judson heard Diana's stomach sounded out of hunger. It was past 4 p.m. The sun was almost setting.

Diana naturally also heard her belly growling and felt embarrassed. When she saw the half-smile in Judson's eyes, she said piteously, “Judson, I am hungry.”

“Let’s have dinner. I can't starve my wife. Let's have western food.” Judson stood up and pulled Diana up.

When they were at the park gate, Judson suddenly turned around and again held Diana in his arms.

“Loose a little bit, I can't breathe.” Diana said in weakness, but she felt happy.

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