Winnie looked at Brian who was carrying her in his arms in a daze. She couldn't figure out what his attitude was like. Sometimes he was so indifferent to her that she shivered all over; sometimes he was so warm that she would let her imagination run wild.
When faced with such a person, how could Winnie keep a distance from him and do not fall in love with him?
Winnie was put on the bed. Before she could even turn over, Brian put himself on her body.
"I know that you're tired. Just lie there and leave the rest to me."
Brian spoke half-jokingly and flirtatiously with desire in his eyes.
Although Winnie was not in the mood to make love with him, she didn't refuse. Brian was very gentle and warm every time he made love with her, so she couldn't bear to refuse.
Winnie didn't speak, looked at him shyly, put her arms around his neck and took the initiative to kiss him.
She felt that she was happiest at this moment, although it was a little humble for her to feel so. She wanted to have this gorgeous moment even though it was undignified for her to do so.
The moment Winnie kissed Brian's lips, he lost control of his desire and took the initiative to do what he wanted to do crazily.
He had slept with Winnie several times, but now he still lost control of himself as soon as he touched her body as if he were a young man who had just never slept with a woman before.
After that, there was a romantic atmosphere in the room. Winnie was still embraced by Brian tightly in his arms.
Brian's heavy breathing behind her ears became even suddenly. Then he spoke in a magnetic voice.
"You must be exhausted. Have some sleep."
His voice was gentle and hoarse. Winnie could feel his breath around her ears.
"I'm not sleepy now. Let's have a chat."
Brian was calm now, so Winnie wanted to take the opportunity to talk about his family in a tentative way.
"Hmm."
Brian answered in a low voice. Then, Winnie turned over. They hugged each other face to face.
"What about telling me something about your family?"
Winnie said gently. Worried that Brian would dislike this topic, she put on a smile.
"My family?"
Brian said in a different voice and frowned.
"Yes. For example, you can tell me something about the members of your family. So far, I don't know any of your family members except Penny and the Chairman."
Winnie ignored the changes of his expression and voice. Now that she had started the conversation, she would try to get to know something about his family, no matter what means she needed to use.
"Why do you want to know that?"
Brian asked in doubt.
Why? Why? He always doubted her. Couldn't he trust her unconditionally once? Winnie was a little angry, but she refrained it.
"For no reason. I'm just curious about that."
After saying that in a gentle voice, Winnie put her arms around Brian's neck with expectation.
"I also don't know any of your family members. How about your telling me that first?"
Brian didn't answered, but asked.
"My family?"
Winnie didn't expect that Brian would ask her this question, but seemed that she wouldn't be able to continue to talk about this topic unless she talked about her family.
Winnie no longer spoke in a soft voice, but said in a low and sad voice.
"There're few members in my family. My parents had passed away. After I got divorced, I lived with my aunt and younger sister. It could be said that we depend on each other."
It was the first time for Winnie to mention her parents in the presence of Brian. Worried that she would lose the control of her emotions, she didn't talk much about her parents.
"Does your aunt have no family?"
Brian felt somewhat puzzled.
"No, she has never been married."
Winnie replied in a simple way. Her family members all had complicated experience. If she needed to explain it in detail, it would probably take her several days and nights.
"What about other relatives? Don't you have any other relative?"
Brian continued to ask.
"No."
Winnie felt even sadder when her other relatives were mentioned. It was not that she didn't have other relatives. The fact was that her other relatives became estranged from her family after her parents passed away. Until now, she hadn't seen any of them.
"I have only these family members and don't have much to talk about. What about talking about your family?"
Winnie stared at Brian with expectation again with bitter eyes.
Instead of continuing to ask, Brian unexpectedly began to talk about his family.
"There're many members in my family. Four years ago, we lived together. After I became the President of the Bennet Group, Uncle Zak and his family went abroad. My older sister lived abroad after she got married and hasn't come back for a long time. You know the rest of my family members."
Brian said in a low and cold voice. It seemed that there were members of his family who upset him. However, Winnie didn't try to get to know what he had just mentioned. She also had no interest in what happened to his many family members. She only wanted to get to know something about his father.
"What about your parents? Why don't you talk about your parents?"
Winnie looked up at Brian. However, Brian's face was dark at this moment. His eyes were cold.
"Why do you ask that?"
Judging from his voice, he became wary of Winnie again.
"For no reason. I'm just being curious."
Winnie found that there was something wrong with Brian and felt that she had poked the bear. It seemed that the tasked given by Felix was more difficult than she had imagined.
Seeing Winnie's innocent expression, Brian refrained himself from venting his anger.
"My mother had passed away. My father doesn't live with us."
Brian spoke quickly because depression and hatred would flood over him every time his mother was mentioned.
"Then where does he live..."
"Stop. I'm sleepy and want to have some sleep."
Before Winnie finished her words, Brian suddenly interrupted her coldly, turned his back to her and no longer spoke.
Winnie looked at his back, feeling puzzled. Instead of becoming angry, she felt sad. Could it be that he also had unknown bitter memories?
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