Chapter 60 Butter Jefferson Up
Elianna was just about to open her mouth when it suddenly occurred to her that she was now Ms. Gentry. She couldn't show him what she really got.
Her silence elicited another laugh from Jefferson. "Anything came to your mind?"
Elianna softened her tone. "Can we go anywhere else? Didn't you give me the key to the Antequs Compound? Can we go there?"
Jefferson imitated her soft voice and smiled mischievously, "No."
If it hadn't been Jefferson and she hadn't learned that she owed him a building, she would have sworn angrily at him.
But she couldn't.
Not to mention that she needed Jefferson's help.
As Elianna got to her feet slowly, the chair was pushed a little further away.
Now that she decided to do it, she didn't feel awkward anymore.
Turning to face Jefferson squarely, Elianna reached out to undo the buttons on the collar.
She was wearing a lavender sheath dress over a satin petticoat of the same color.
She slipped out of the outer skirt, revealing the satin petticoat wrapped around her body.
Every inch of her body had been touched by Jefferson.
Elianna tried not to look down as if it could alleviate the feeling of shame.
Seated in the chair, Jefferson propped his head up and watched with interest a blush spread over her face.
"Go ahead."
Elianna's breath caught.
She looked at Jefferson, and some emotion flashed in her eyes.
Jefferson became a little impatient. He was about to speak when Elianna threw herself into his arms.
She flung herself into his arms and said pitifully, "Jefferson, I'm scared being in here. Let's go, okay?"
After a brief pause, Jefferson snorted with laughter.
She was really good at playing the victim.
Now she was trembling all over and burrowing her face into his chest, so he felt itchy.
Jefferson pushed her away fiercely. "Get off."
Elianna didn't dare to let go. She wasn't an exhibitionist and couldn't go naked in an open room either.
She wrapped herself around Jefferson like an octopus and muttered, "You're hurting me."
"It's going to hurt more if you don't let go."
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