John leaned against the door and then squinted at Cherry. When he saw her face clearly, he was excited, and said, "Cherr! I finally see you! Finally!"
"What are you doing here?" asked Cherry furiously. She wasn't expecting John there.
John briefly looked into the room and then looked at Cherry, and asked, "Is my uncle at home?"
Cherry ignored his question, and impatiently asked, "What the hell do you want? If you don't have anything to do, then please go away. You're not welcome here!"
When he heard her harsh tone, John was a little upset. He looked at Cherry with a serious look on his face, and said, "Cherr, could you please stop talking to me like this? I miss you, so I want to see you; I really miss you."
Cherry knew that John was obviously drunk, and that meant that it was meaningless to reason with him now.
Cherry sternly stared at John, and said, "John, don't forget that I'm your aunt! Behave yourself in front of your aunt! Don't try to get fresh with me!"
"Haha!" sneered John as he tried to balance himself. He then slowly got closer to Cherry, and said, "Cherr, am I stupid? Or, do you think I'm stupid? I'm your true love. We've been in love for so many years, but you've married my uncle for only several months. Obviously you have no feelings for each other. Do you think he really loves you? The woman he loves is Sally. Don't you know that already? Do you really think you're my aunt?"
When he mentioned of Sally, Cherry immediately felt her heart ache. Although she hadn't heard this name for a long time, when John mentioned it, she still felt its pain echoing in her heart.
When he didn't hear a reply from Cherry, John thought that Cherry must be pondering his words, and that they were right.
Cherry noticed that John was getting closer to her, and she kept stepping back. She didn't stop until she was in the living room.
"John! What the hell do you want to do?" asked Cherry fiercely.
John gently replied, "Cherr, I just came here to see you, just to see you."
With these words, John wanted to move even more towards her, but Cherry immediately pushed him away.
Cherry was a little frightened, and said, "John, don't you dare cause any trouble! This is my home, and I'll call the police if I have to!" Because John was drunk, she had no idea whether her threat worked or not, and besides that, Jackson was also not at home, and she in no way could have faced John all by herself.
John slightly smiled, and said, "Call the police? This is the suburb, and even if you call, the police still needs some time to get here. Besides, my uncle is not here, and he can do nothing to prevent me from doing something to you."
Cherry glared at John, and if she had a gun in her hand she would have shot and killed him on the spot without any sort of hesitation. John was Satan in a smock! How dared he want to have sex with her.
John was inching his way closer and closer to her, and Cherry didn't know what to do. She stepped back, and threatened, "John, you're drunk, I'm warning you! As a governor, you should be responsible for you acts. Do you know what the consequences would be if your uncle finds out about this?"
"I don't care, " quickly said John. He then continued, "Cherr, when it comes to you, I care about nothing. The only thing I want is you, and only you!"
He then grabbed her arms and pushed her to the sofa.
"John, let go of me! You bastard, get the hell off me! Let go of me!" cried Cherry frightened.
However, John didn't have the slightest intention to let go of her at all.
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