At this point, it would be no surprise that a passionate scene would ensue. I wanted to leave but was afraid that the stray dog would chase me again. As a child, Crystal had pushed me into a dog’s kennel and the memory still haunted me so much so that I felt no love for small, cute animals.
I squatted behind the tree and looked at the moon with my face in my hands. I wanted to confront those two and shout at them not to engage in such activities in public. Adults might come across them or even worse, they might scare little children. Even if they did not scare little children, they might trample the grass and plants. We are supposed to take care of the environment.
“Crystal, are you really willing to marry me?” Lyle took Crystal’s leg and twirled it around his waist. He pushed her against the wall, without the tenderness of the past but just lusty release of pent-up desires.
“Of course, Lyle, I have always wanted to marry you but you just can’t forget Yvonne. I’m jealous, don’t you know? Every time we quarrel, it’s because of her. You even went to see her to get back together again. I was really sad at the time.” Crystal put his arms around Lyle’s neck while receiving the man’s passionate advances and trying to say things that would arouse the man’s sympathy.
“Lyle, I am giving you all that I have. Are you really ready to reject me? You see, your body still longs for me. Otherwise, why are you so excited? We fit so well. Stop being angry about those petty little things, okay?”
“Petty little things?” For a moment, Lyle’s gaze turned cold and an evil smile crossed his lips. “Well, we are not angry.”
“Then, shouldn’t you propose to me?” Crystal muttered.
“Am I not proposing to you now? Look, we are joined together as one. You love my strength so much. Don’t tell me you will take someone else.” Lyle voice came out in a shout.
“Oh! I love you the most. You feel so good. Come on, move harder!”
“You little slut. You are more and more lustful. Do you really want to marry me instead of Benjamin?”
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