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Love Letters, Divorce Papers (Jared and Amber) novel Chapter 1240

I don't know if he is so, is compulsive, must be so rub heart to be comfortable, is there another reason in.

But for Amber, it's definitely both.

Jared does have a mild case of OCD, so it's not surprising that he would wipe her lips like that.

But Jared wiped this way, not only for compulsive reasons, but there was also the intention to tease her and titillate her.

After all, she had never seen any person remove makeup from a person and touch their lips with their fingers from time to time.

The man, when wiping, not only moves slowly, but also deliberately touches her lips, deliberately creating a hint of ambiguity.

Heh, man!

Amber's heart though already knows Jared's mind well enough to be thorough.

But did not open his mouth to break up the man.

She also wanted to see how much more the man wanted to do.

I'm sure we'll wait until we're done wiping and then we'll kiss her on the mouth again, right?

Surprisingly, however, Jared didn't want to kiss her after rubbing her lips, as Amber thought he would.

It is true that he deliberately wiped her mouth like that, with the intention of teasing her and being deliberately ambiguous.

But it's also true that there was no intention to kiss her.

After all, there really isn't much time left.

So after wiping his lips, he picked up the lipstick and swirled it out, ready to reapply it to her.

Seeing this, Amber is still a little surprised, staring at the man's eyes written all over the big words of how it is possible.

When the man saw her like this, he stopped the lipstick in his hand and asked in a low voice, "What's wrong?"

Amber's lips opened, and eventually pushed down the question in her mind, shaking her head and smiling, "It's okay, I'm just surprised that you're quite skilled at turning lipstick."

Is that right?

The man raised his eyebrows and had a vague feeling in his heart that this was not what she wanted to say.

But he didn't ask more questions, lifted her chin, and while applying lipstick to her, he returned, "I have a few pens that are rotating designs, probably because I'm used to turning pens, and turning this is similar to turning pens, that's why you think I'm skilled."

"So." Amber didn't dare nod for fear of causing him to slip up, and could only blink in understanding.

After that, she said nothing more and closed her eyes, allowing the man to trace her lips.

I thought the man was a novice and the process of tracing the lips must have been slow.

That's why she closed her eyes and was ready to wait slowly, so as not to keep staring at the man and causing him psychological pressure to slow down even more.

What she didn't expect as a result was that the man moved faster than she could have imagined.

She hadn't closed her eyes for two minutes when the man suddenly said, "It's ready."

Hmm?

Is that OK?

Amber opened her eyes, first with a hint of bewilderment in her eyes, and then saw the sight of the man rotating the lipstick back and closing the lid.

So she had just heard correctly that the man had really put on her lipstick.

I can't believe it's so fast!

Why did she feel he didn't apply it properly?

Amber held such suspicion twisted his head to look at the mirror behind him, originally thought he would see a car accident scene, such as lipstick applied to the outside, such as sausage mouth ah, such as uneven distribution of lipstick, this side of the color dark, that side of the color light, or lipstick cream pile up or something.

She has even been mentally prepared to see this and to encourage the man for the first time has been painted quite well this kind of unintentional compliment to the man.

But unsurprisingly, all her fears were absent.

No car accident scene, no sausage mouth, no uneven lipstick distribution, no problems whatsoever.

On the contrary, the lipstick he applied to her was perfect, almost indistinguishable from the one applied by the makeup artist.

Perfect, as if the makeup artist had applied it in the first place and it had never been smudged.

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