After dinner, Genevieve and Jack went back to the hotel.
As it was Christmas Eve, Jack sent someone to buy a Christmas tree and other decorations. Then, he put the Christmas tree in the corner and hung up the LED lights.
At night, Jack was reluctant to leave, so Genevieve forced him to leave.
While Genevieve was washing up in the bathroom, Johanna called. She then talked to Johanna for a while and told her that she would be going back to Jadeborough the next afternoon.
The moment she left the bathroom, someone rang a doorbell.
It was the hotel staff. He had a red apple and a glass of beverage on his tray, and he said, “Mr. Valentine asked me to send you this.”
“Okay, thanks.” Genevieve took over the things and closed the door.
The drink was a coconut drink, and it smelled good.
Coincidentally, Genevieve was hungry. After finishing the drink, she placed the empty glass on top of the bar.
While she was applying skincare products, her heart suddenly skipped a beat. She felt that she had a dopamine rush as if she had drunk coffee.
However, the feeling was not too strong, so Genevieve did not pay much attention to it.
Just as she was about to tuck herself in, someone rang the doorbell again.
Genevieve was annoyed, but her legs moved on their own, bringing her to the door to open it.
In the next second, Jack was greeted with the sight of Genevieve in her nightgown, her hair cascading down her shoulders.
Perhaps because she had taken a shower, her eyes seemed watery, and she looked even gentler than usual.
Jack’s eyes darkened. He smiled and asked, “Genev, are you going to sleep soon?”
“Yes, I’m a little tired.” Genevieve’s voice was soft and pleasing to the ear, making the listener’s heart melt.
She then blinked and looked at the man. “Is anything the matter?”
“I can’t sleep.” Jack caressed her cheek.
Genevieve did not move away. Instead, she let him continue as her expression relaxed.
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