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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1432

Chapter 1432 Please Forgive Me

“I’m fine. Fret not. These are merely minor injuries; I’ll recuperate in no time. You guys better hurry back for classes.” Arielle was trying to use words to chase the two of them away.

Aaron was reluctant to go and wanted to stay by Arielle’s side. As much as he wished for it to happen, she firmly objected and claimed that she would immediately work on the discharge procedures if he insisted on staying. Left with no other options, he could only take his leave.

With Sonia and Aaron gone, Vinson sat back beside Arielle and looked at her with a subtle smile.

“I didn’t ask him over. He wanted to do that himself.” Arielle felt an insufferable headache as she rubbed her forehead.

She knew she could not afford to offend a jealous man!

“I know that!” If you’re the one who asked him over, how is it possible that you’re still sitting so comfortably here right now?

Arielle was dumbstruck by that reply.

This guy is so annoying! How can he look at me like that when he knows what’s going on?

Arielle harrumphed and turned her body away as she did not feel like dealing with the man anymore.

Seeing her reaction, Vinson lifted the corners of his lips. He stood up and pulled Arielle into his embrace, with her chin on his shoulder. She could feel his warm breath on her ears as he whispered, “Are you angry?”

“No, I’m not!” Arielle turned around, unwilling to sit on his thighs.

“I’m sorry!” Vinson hurriedly apologized. How is this not angry? She’s obviously mad!

Arielle glanced away as she was too lazy to be bothered by him.

“Don’t be angry, Sannie. It’s my fault. Forgive me, will you?” Vinson’s words of comfort rang in Arielle’s ear.

His hot breath brushing against her skin made her body tremble uncontrollably. Her ears were extra sensitive to the surroundings, and hence speaking near them would make her feel ticklish.

She squirmed herself and attempted to stand up, but before long, her body froze on the spot.

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