Chapter 1750 A Nice Stroll
It was a peaceful stroll. The sun was shining; the birds were chirping. Jessie was leaning on Julian’s back, feeling safe. They ran into a few waitresses and were recognized immediately. “Oh my gosh!” The waitress gasped. “It’s them!” “They look so good together.” “He’s taking her on his back. I envy her.”
Jessie thought it was a bit daunting for Julian since he had to take her back to the villas. They were a few hundred yards away. However, instead of taking her back to her villa, Julian took her to his.
She asked Lexie to get her a set of clothes. She was staying in the same villa as her parents, and she didn’t want them to see the state she was in right now. That’s why she asked for Lexie’s help. “I’ll use your bathroom for a bit, Julian.” She took her clothes and headed for the bathroom.
“Sure,” he replied in acknowledgment. She wondered why he wasn’t looking at her. Why is he looking away? In all honesty, he wanted to look at her. However, she would notice the desire in his eyes if he did.
Jessie entered the master bedroom. Julian realized his phone was dead, so he went upstairs to get the charger, and it was then he heard Jessie showering in the bathroom. A current of electricity coursed through his body, and he took a seat on the couch, waiting for her. Then, he noticed something interesting. She forgot to take her clothes. Oh, does that mean I get to see something nice, then?
She only realized she had forgotten her clothes after she was done showering. Oh, god. But thank goodness that Julian’s downstairs. He’s not here, so there’s nothing to worry about. She covered herself with a towel and darted out of the bathroom. The moment she turned the corner, she saw Julian on the couch, and her clothes were right beside him. She exclaimed in her mind, Holy moly! I thought he was downstairs. Why is he here? “I-I need to take my clothes.” She held her towel tightly, worried it might slip.
He stared right at her, enjoying the beautiful sight in front of him.
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