Chapter 699
Before Madeline could say the last syllable, Jeremy leaned down and captured Madeline’s lips in his.
The narrow interior of the car was dimly lit.
Madeline widened her eyes and looked shockingly at the man who was suddenly kissing her. His eyes were closed and he looked focused. However, it looked as if he was enjoying kissing her even more.
She could feel Jeremy’s breath on her face, and his scent was making her face heat up.
Madeline jerked back to reality quickly and pushed Jeremy away, only for the man to pull her even closer to him.
Her resistance only made him want to dominate her even more.
Madeline’s fingers gripped Jeremy’s sleeves tightly in an attempt to push him away.
When she saw Jeremy having no intention to let her go, she decided to bite down on him.
The sharp pain caused Jeremy to stop what he was doing as the metallic taste of blood started spreading across his lips immediately.
He then reluctantly let go of Madeline. When he saw the blood on her lips, he leaned down and kissed her softly again. However, in the next second, he received a hard slap from Madeline.
She glared at him, her beautiful eyes filled with anger.
Despite knowing that he was acting impulsively before, Jeremy did not regret it at all.
“I won’t allow you to say that you love him.” He suddenly emphasized this with a tone that was filled with stubborn childishness. His deep eyes were filled with intense possessiveness and prejudice for her.
“Jeremy, who are you to not allow me to do that?” she asked him with a gaze that was even more intense than his. “Did you ever appreciate me when I loved you? Who are you to disallow me to love another man now? Do you think you can wipe away all of the hurt you caused me with just an apology?” Madeline asked angrily while trying to calm herself down.
“You’re right, I don’t remember a lot of things, but your mother told me that you blinded and disfigured me for Meredith! Even if you hadn’t disfigured me or blinded me, you’re still the person who enabled Meredith’s sinister intentions!
“Get out.”
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