A woman's intuition could sometimes be disturbingly accurate.
"Aunt Tilly, you enjoy your food. I'm going to go to the bathroom too." Lillianna rose to her feet.
With Lacey not coming out for nearly five minutes and Sam disappearing, she couldn't sit still any longer.
Tilly nodded and continued talking to Theo about family matters.
Meanwhile, Sophia wasn't too concerned about who was missing because Theo was around.
In the bathroom, Lacey frowned as she clung to Sam's shirt to avoid falling over.
Sam bit her shoulder as if to punish her. He did her hard and gave no mercy.
It hurt!
It hurt like hell!
Although it wasn't her first time, there wasn't love to begin with.
......
Lacey's brow was so tightly furrowed that it could even crush an ant.
When would this ordeal end?
"Squeak!" Just then, the door handle behind her twisted.
Lacey came to life in an instant.
Was she finally here?
......
Why was the door locked?
Lillianna's sense of unease grew.
She began knocking and called out, "Lacey, are you in there?"
Sam paused his movements.
Grinning, Lacey raised her brow at the man behind her.
"Lacey? Are you in there, Lacey?" Lillianna sounded anxious.
"Lillianna, I—" Her voice rang again after a brief pause. "I'm here. Aaah—"
Her moans could be heard from inside the bathroom.
Lillianna became tense at this point.
"What's going on inside, Lacey? Are you okay?" Lillianna asked hastily.
Rubbing his slightly calloused fingers against her cheek, Sam asked in a low tone, "Is this what you want?"
Lacey smiled sweetly at him. "Maybe!" she said.
Sam couldn't help chuckling at the reply. His domineering eyes looked straight at her as if he was trying to see her through.
Lacey didn't avoid his gaze.
As long as Lillianna was aware of this, it would all be worth it.
"Have you ever thought about the consequences of provoking me?" Sam gave another punishing blow.
Pained, Lacey straightened up. Beads of sweat broke out on her forehead.
"I have nothing to fear but death. And if I anger you, so what?" She reached out and stroked his handsome cheek. "I, Lacey, have nothing to lose!"
"Really? Do you really think she's that stupid?"
Chuckling, Sam pinched her chin and continued, "Lacey, you're a lot dumber than she is!"
His words and action make it hard for her to breathe.
Lacey did not respond other than to endure.
After a while, it was finally over.
Lacey was a shambles on the ground.
"You try to gain an advantage only to end up worse off."
Sam sneered while staring at her. Then, his face expressionless, he turned away without looking back.
Sure enough, Lillianna was nowhere to be seen outside.
Lacey chuckled as she stared at the tightly sealed door. As expected, Lillianna was very clever.
Despite knowing what was going on in the restroom, she was able to leave as if nothing had happened.
She was undoubtedly harsh when it came to herself!
Nevertheless—
The corner of Lacey's mouth lifted slightly. Slowly, she got up and fixed her clothes.
Then, she climbed onto the toilet and took down a tiny hidden camera.
"Since I'm still alive, let's continue the game!"
When Lacey returned to the dining hall from the bathroom, Tilly was already gone.
Sophia was giggling as she chatted with Theo.
Meanwhile, the other couple ate their meal gracefully. The two would even glance at each other occasionally.
Those who didn't know would assume that they were intimate.
Little did they know that just a moment ago, the man was screwing her in the bathroom.
......
"Lacey," Theo stood up, noticing her right away. He walked over to her and said, "Lillianna said you had a stomach ache. Shall I take you to the clinic?"
"I'm fine." Lacey smiled and sat down.
"Eat some light ones," Theo suggested as he took up several platters for her.
Lacey smiled and thanked him. Then she picked up a pork rib and handed it to Lillianna. "Lillianna, don't you love ribs? These ribs have a perfect mix of fat and lean meat. Besides, did you know that pork ribs need to be marinated to get rid of the fishy taste? After all, once the fishy smell stays, it's hard to get rid of!"
The corners of Lillianna's mouth twitched as she gazed at the pork ribs on her plate. She glared at Lacey with rage in her eyes.
As if oblivious to Lillianna's expression, Lacey went on to say, "Your house is well heated, Sam. It's hot in here."
After that, she purposefully drew her collar down a little. That way, Lillianna could clearly see the hickey on her shoulder.
Lacey would have died by now if glaring could kill.
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