Obviously, alcohol was stirring up Katherine’s mind.
She thought she was still in that marriage in which she and Marshall kept wearing off each other’s patience.
Flurried, she stood on her toes, wrapped Marshall’s neck, and kissed him.
That’s a reason why a rich man is more like to cheat than a poor one.
Because there are always girls coming on to them.
And the girls are usually attractive.
It’s no easy thing for a man to resist the temptation.
Marshall was facing such a scenario now.
He knew he should just push Katherine off him.
He knew he should end this madness with Katherine.
It was already inappropriate that they were still living under the same roof.
There would be tons of more trouble if they could not separate physically.
But those were only thoughts.
He seemed to lost control of his hands. Holding Katherine, he fell with her down on the bed beside.
Katherine whispered. “Marshall, please don't hate me.”
Marshall felt his chest tremble, and a feeling her could not name surging up.
Sour, and uncomfortable.
He said, “I don't.”
He never felt that way, he just thought that they were not fit together.
They had only been physically compatible, but never mentally.
She had never been his type.
But Katherine took his answer as a promise. She was happy about it, and was cooperative.
They had done this a lot before.
Marshall reached his hand to turn off the light.
In the dark he said, “Don't blame me too.”
Katherine couldn't understand what he meant, she even smile. “I won’t, I never have.”
Then she wrapped her arms around Marshall and kissed him again.
Evil springs at night.
Marshall seemed only be unscrupulous in moments like this.
He just wanted it.
That’s it.
Wasted, Katherine expressed her love for Marshall while hugging him.
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