Chapter 185
As Jerome became more aggressive, Mikayla tried to dodge away angrily.
However, his strength was too overwhelming.
She couldn’t use any self–defense techniques in this position as well.
It was useless to struggle, so she had no choice but to bear the discomfort and lean against his chest.
Even though they were closer together, she managed to avoid his hands from doing anything inappropriate.
Perhaps sensing Mikayla’s submission, Jerome finally softened his kiss.
She seized the opportunity and bit his lips hard, causing him to grunt in pain.
She expected him to become angry and shove her away, but he continued to cling to
her.
What a jerk!
Mikayla couldn’t bear it anymore and bit his tongue.
This time, he finally released her lips out of pain and said hoarsely, “Mikayla, stop biting me!”
She felt like she was almost suffocated.
She breathed in some fresh air and cursed, “You bastard!”
They were just making cakes.
Why did Jerome suddenly lose control?
Looking at her flushed face and her lips that were crimson from his kiss, his inexplicable appetite grew even wildly.
However, her gaze was cold with alertness, and her arms folded.
She was prepared to fight him to the death if he touched her again.
He wanted more, but he wouldn’t force himself on a woman.
Chapter 185
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Countless women had attempted to get close to him, to capture his attention, but none had succeeded.
Even Mikayla, who used to always stick by his side, never aroused his interest.
He had always had a strong sense of control.
So, why?
Why does he have a strange desire to bully Mikayla, to make her cry?
Perhaps her perfume had an aphrodisiac effect on him.
“Get away from me, or I’ll kick you!” Mikayla threatened, seeing Jerome not budging an inch.
“You’re really putting a lot of effort into making me feel differently about you.” He snorted hoarsely and let her go, as he turned around and left the kitchen.
Mikayla was rendered speechless.
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