I breathed a sigh of relief. At the same time, something felt strange.
With Leonard's personality, how could he have given in so easily?
He picked me up before I could think any further.
...
I was caught off guard and let out a surprised yelp.
Leonard pressed a finger to the wound on my shoulder. I gasped in pain as he said, "Queena, remember my rules."
He wanted me to remember his rules.
This meant that he'd also accepted my condition.
I took a deep breath and bit my lip.
Leonard threw me onto the bed and pinned me down.
"The condoms are in the bedside table's drawer," I said, ready to take on another round.
...
Leonard chuckled.
He didn't make a move even after some time. I opened my eyes in confusion and found him looking down at me imperiously.
"Don't forget about our deal, Queena," he said. "You should show me your sincerity if you want to work with me."
I roughly got what Leonard wanted.
He just wanted to use this to humiliate me. However, his words had no effect on me at all.
I lowered my head and started prepping him as he'd instructed.
Leonard watched me, the look in his eyes becoming wilder and wilder.
After getting him ready, I looked up and put on a business-like smile before saying politely, "Would you like to do this yourself or should I do it for you?"
A sense of defeat flashed across Leonard's eyes.
I was secretly pleased.
I wasn't like Phoebe, who'd grown up in an ivory tower. I'd been kicked out at sixteen years old and forced to fend for myself. I'd been through countless hardships and learned how to adapt to situations. Saying such embarrassing things wouldn't even make me flinch.
"Queena, let me teach you a lesson."
After saying that, Leonard suddenly leaned in close to me. The next thing I knew, he'd flipped me over.
This posture reminded me of the night before.
I stiffened and he continued hoarsely, "Don't try to provoke a man, especially one that can control you."
His hand crept towards my chest.
I really wanted to smack it away, but I was still rational. I knew I couldn't do that.
I didn't struggle and said baldly, "This is a deal. That's what you said."
Leonard paused, relaxing the arm he had wrapped around me. "So?"
I pulled back and turned around to look him in the eye. "Leonard, deals are made on equal grounds. You may be in control of me now, but one day, I'll be the one in control of you."
Leonard laughed and flicked my nose. "Is that so? I'll be waiting for that day to come."
He turned me around again so that my back was to him and stripped me with familiarity before entering me from behind.
I knew that he didn't believe me.
It didn't matter. One day, I'd make him believe it.
He was as skilful as usual.
I lowered my eyes and bit my arm, not wanting to make a sound.
I had to endure it. Perhaps everything would turn out fine if I could just make it through this period of time...
...
Leonard had too much stamina. He only let me go when it was two in the morning.
"Yeah." I nodded, feeling reassured.
...
Leonard pushed the door open slightly, ready to leave.
Now that Grandma's matters were taken care of, my mind started working normally again. I recalled how he'd referred to the Jones family as pests. Did that mean that he detested them as well?
"Leonard, wait a minute."
I couldn't suppress my curiosity and called out for him to stop.
Leonard didn't turn around. "What?"
"It's... it's nothing, really." I licked my lips. "If you hate the Jones family, why are you with Phoebe?"
Leonard turned around and looked at me, his gaze sharp. It made me extremely uncomfortable.
"I don't really need to know." I lost my nerve and started to shoo him. "I'm tired and I want to sleep."
"Phoebe's an ideal marriage partner."
To my surprise, Leonard started to answer my question. "And you aren't. Even if I don't like the Jones family, there's no way you'll be able to marry me. Ever."
With that, he left.
I was lost for words, propped up in bed.
Did the b*stard think that I wanted to marry him?
I'd thought about taking things one step further, but all I'd wanted was to be his girlfriend...
God knew that I'd never even thought about marrying him!
I wanted to call him back to tell him just what I thought, but the sound of his footsteps had already faded away.
In other words, he was gone.
I was so frustrated. After a while, I screeched, "Leonard, you b*stard!"
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