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Ice and Fire novel Chapter 783

Alice reached out her arm, got a bathrobe and quickly put it on. She then got out of the bed and walked in the bathroom without wearing any shoes.

Tim didn't turn around until he heard that the bathroom door was closed. And he found Alice had gone to the bathroom. He felt that Alice was like a wind, and no one could control her.

Tim didn't want to give up. He took the other bathrobe, wore it, left the bed and went to the bathroom.

Alice's voice could be heard from the bathroom, "Why have you come in? Get out!"

Tim said, "I want to help you clean."

Alice angrily said, "I don't need your help. Just leave me alone."

Tim said, "This is my room and I don't want to go out right now."

Alice was mad and cursed, "Tim, you are a bastard."

Tim just replied, "Do you want me to be a jerk also now?"

One hour later, Alice walked out of the bathroom, got dressed and she planned to leave the hotel quickly.

At that time, Tim came out of the bathroom while he dried his hair. He was only wearing a towel.

Tim grinned, "What? Why are you leaving so early?"

Alice angrily replied, "Do you want me to live here for the rest of my life?" She thought to herself, 'Within just a few hours, I have made love to Tim and now he is pestering me to stay. What is the relationship that we have between us? Am I his girlfriend?'

Tim replied, "Yes. The bed is large enough for us to sleep on." He wanted Alice to saty here with him. If so, he could be with her and cherish her.

Alice said, "You'd better live here all by yourself. I don't like this room." For some reason, she wasn't mad at Tim for whatever happened between them last night. But she was angry with the thought that other women must have also shared his bed with him.

Noticing that Alice wanted to leave, Tim walked up several steps and stopped her by putting his arms around her thin waist.

Tim said, "Don't you think that you should give me a gift before you leave?" Tim didn't want her to go. He had just walked out of the bathroom, and she wanted to leave him. He was getting irritated with the thought of that.

Alice replied, "No." She looked away from his eyes.

Tim was angry that Alice was being so cold to him. He wanted to make love to her once again, somehow yesterday's night had invoked special feelings in his heart for her.

He held her arm with one hand and pressed her head with the other. He combed her hair and then kissed her lips directly.

Alice didn't know how to react when Tim kissed her suddenly.

A smile finally appeared on Alice's face. She was happy from the bottom of her heart though she had no idea whether Tim truly loved her, but such sweet words touched her and made her happy.

Alice drove her car to her office and called her mother.

Alice greeted the moment the phone was picked up, giving no chance for her Mother to say anything, 'Hello, Mother."

Amy said angrily, "Alice, where have you been last night? Why didn't you come back home? We were waiting for you." Her tone was harsh because she was worried about Alice. Alice was a girl, she didn't come back home last night and hadn't even called her parents to explain. Such behavior certainly made Amy angry and worried.

Alice happily explained, "Mother, I had dinner with a friend last night. After dinner, it was quite late and I thought you and my Father might have slept, so I didn't call you. I'm calling you now and I want to say that I'm fine. Tonight I'll come home early."

After her explanation, Amy became calm and she felt that her daughter always made her feel helpless.

So she simply said, "Okay, do come home early. I'll make dinner for you. Don't work too late today." Amy felt bad when she saw that her daughter so busy with designing work that she even missed having her dinner.

Alice replied, "I know. Mother, I've been too busy these days. I also want to go to bed early and today I'll come home on time. Don't worry about me."

Amy said, "Okay, you go on with your work now."

Alice replied, "Okay, Mother, goodbye."

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