Chapter 983 Your Woman Is Feisty
Kisa’s mother also had the exact same mark on her chest. At that time, when she was in her mother’s arms, she would always ask her what the mark was. It was red and round. Her mom said it was a birthmark, and she was born with it. Kisa always checked to see if she had a birthmark, but she did not.
“What the hell are you doing?! Are you trying to take advantage of me?!” Peter was so annoyed that he was about to send Kisa, who was on top of him, flying to the ground.
Suddenly, he caught a glimpse of a figure coming from the back door of the film set. He smirked and suddenly pulled Kisa into her arms. “What? Why are you staring at my chest like that? Do you like my body?”
Kisa did not seem to hear his little joke, nor did she notice him deliberately changing his behavior. Instead, she just stared at the birthmark closely. She even stroked it with trembling fingers. She always touched the birthmark on her mother’s chest when she was a child. It felt pleasant and reassuring.
Peter frowned fiercely. Initially, he wanted to act out a scene to make Gilbert mad on purpose. He did not expect Kisa to touch him. If Jolina were the one who was touching him, he would probably be too excited even to fall asleep that night. But it was not Jolina. Peter felt weird that Kisa was the one touching him.
“What are you doing?!” he hissed.
Kisa was immersed in her past when she heard an icy voice. She trembled all over, and before she could look back, she was forcefully pulled away from Peter. Gilbert held her in his arms domineeringly and looked at Peter with cold and dark eyes.
Peter leaned lazily against the wall. He was not afraid of Gilbert. His shirt was torn, exposing his strong chest which made him look extraordinarily sexy.
He smiled playfully at Gilbert and said, “Didn’t you see what we were doing? I must say, you have a feisty one right there. She came all over me and tore my shirt open. Do you not satisfy her needs, Mr. Kooper? You should have seen how thirsty she was.
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