They were married for four years. He knew just right where to touch.
“I don’t like strawberry juice anymore. It’s better to let go of things when you have already outgrown them,” Ashlyn said coldly. But this was exactly why Lucas found her attractive.
A shade of pink lingered on her fair cheeks. The faint lighting made her all the more desirable.
Her almond-shaped eyes glistened in the dark.
He had not slept with anyone after they divorced, and this woman in front of him suddenly became more irresistible.
Never had he realized that this woman had such powers over him.
Just a look from her could make him want her there and then.
Ashlyn could sense his pent-up frustration, and it was suffocating.
He locked his gaze on her face.
She finally pushed him away and said, “Go back to your seat and rest.”
“I’ll just rest here.” Before she could even react, Lucas grabbed her waist and scooped her up, putting her on his lap.
For a moment, Lucas felt he finally found the missing piece of his life. His heart was full.
He did not like being alone in an empty room. I don’t like it at all.
Everything now felt so familiar. The woman in his arms, her scent, her body. She made his heart pound.
Ashlyn struggled to break free from him. But Lucas was not letting her go.
“Stop it. Just stay here or you’ll have to clear up more mess,” Lucas warned her.
Ashlyn understood what he meant. She sat still at last.
She could not do anything but her face was crimson red from anger and embarrassment.
Fine! We were married for four years anyway, so it’s not like this is anything new!
I’ll just take it as a random handsome man hitting on me.
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