“You didn’t tell me I need to knock before coming in.” A deep and magnetic voice pierced through the blanket. Skylar turned and saw Tobias standing beside the bed. She could vaguely see his chiseled face under the moonlight.
“I thought you’re at your mom’s place? Why are you here?” She quickly sat up and looked at his emotionless face.
“She’s fine, so I came over. Are you still mad at me?” Tobias did not switch on the light but sat down by the bed, running his coarse fingers across her smooth cheeks.
Skylar gestured to switch on the lights, but Tobias grabbed her by her hand and stopped her.
“Why should I be angry? I know my place very well.” It was obvious from her tone that she was disgruntled.
Tobias sighed. “Come on, I’ve already come over to find you. What else do you want me to do?”
Skylar chuckled at his answer. She knew what he meant. She should just forgive him when he was still trying to be nice.
“I’m not expecting anything from you. I just prefer sleeping in my own bed, so I left.”
Tobias had no idea what got into her. He lifted the blanket and hugged her, running his hands across her body. “Come on, Baby. My mom is nice enough to you already. She’s already accepted you. Just stop thinking too much and stay by my side.”
Although Skylar was touched by his words, she knew that Tobias was not someone who would settle for serious relationships. He just needed someone he could dispose of at his will.
Tobias fondled her body and their breathing intensified as the night drew nigh.
Miranda, who happened to be up to get a drink heard them as she was going to the kitchen.
She thought Skylar was already asleep, so she went over to knock on her door.
Skylar whipped her head toward the door and pushed Tobias aside, but there was no way he was letting go of her.
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