Martin led Sally out while holding her hand, and Sally didn't resist.
As soon as they entered the elevator, Martin turned around and pressed Sally on the wall.
He was so close to Sally that his warm breath tickled her ear.
Sally blushed as red as a rose.
"Go away." Her voice was not loud, but Martin could hear her clearly. However, his grip on her waist was tightened.
"I'm the one who's now closest to you."
Martin kissed Sally on her forehead, then her eyes and nose, and finally her red lips. His kisses became wild.
Sally didn't resist Martin's kisses at all. Maybe that was because she met her ex tonight.
They indulged in the kisses in the elevator, and suddenly the door opened.
A group of people waiting outside the elevator was dumbfounded, and no one entered.
Martin quickly pressed the button to close the elevator. They went to the top floor without being disturbed again.
Martin whispered in her ear, in a voice that only two people could hear. "Go to your room."
Sally finally gained some soberness and tried to push him away. "Your room."
"Oliver is sleeping in my room. I don't mind if you're not afraid of being heard."
Then Martin carried Sally and went to the door of her room. She was his next door. He drank a lot at night, but he still remembered that.
Sally took out the card and opened the door.
Martin carried her straight to the bedroom. He put Sally on the bed and leaned over, pressing her with his body.
Sally didn't want to be in a relationship with her friend again. If they really slept together, their friendship may be ended.
"I haven't had dinner yet. What about you?" Sally asked.
"I didn't either. Didn't you have two lunches? Aren't they enough?"
"You should have dinner, otherwise you won't have the strength."
"Why, afraid I won't be able to satisfy you?"
The man was already breathless with excitement. He wanted to cut the crap and start what he wanted to do immediately.
While they were enjoying themselves, Sally's phone rang. Before she could see who was calling, Martin turned off her phone and threw it aside.
"Continue."
...
Jessica saw that Lambert had ordered a lot of food, so she called Sally to have dinner together.
They couldn't finish that all. Besides, she felt a little weird having dinner with Lambert alone.
But no one answered her call, and Sally's phone was even turned off a moment later.
"Didn't Sally answer the call? She must have gone out to meet her friends since she finally came back. She probably doesn't have time to eat with us." Lambert said.
"Forget it. Let's eat."
Lambert poured Jessica a glass of juice and said, "Cheers."
"Thank you."
"Are you fully recovered now?"
"Yes."
"When are you leaving for Birmingham?"
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Jessica is quite pitiful even his husband disregarded her, i feel heartache for jessica ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜...