Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 304
Mason came over for the sole purpose of confirming that Janet was fine.
However, his instinct told him that something must have happened to her in the past few days.
Fortunately, she seemed fine standing in front of him right now.
Janet did not know where to position her small hands, so she frowned lightly. “Are you okay?”
Usually, it was rare for her to show her concern for others. That was one of the things that made her realize that this man had a special place in her heart.
That special feeling she had was different from what she felt for her other male friends, such as Dexter, Tyler, Luke, Leo and Lee.
“Do you still remember the bangle I gave you previously?” Mason asked suddenly.
“Mm-hmm.” Janet nodded, and she lifted her hand while shaking it. “It won’t come off,” she sounded slightly annoyed.
Mason couldn’t help but smile when he saw her pouty red lips, and he was especially delighted. “It can’t come off.”
“Why is that?” Janet looked at him.
She was even more confused now.
Two days ago, my organs were injured after the impact from Damien’s Octago. Today, Mason is telling me that his chest hurts. My instincts are telling me that it might be related to the bangle. Is it possible that this man is able to sense it whenever I am injured? Where did this bangle with such a strange color come from?
Just when she was deep in her thoughts, the man’s eyes twinkled with a smile. “I’m not sure either!” He flashed her a charming smile.
Janet just nodded. When she was about to shift her hands away from his body, Mason bent down to kiss her full, but slightly cool cheek.
Janet looked up to glance at Mason, who had a smooth and strong jawline, and a pair of refined, thin lips. He also had a tall nose paired with a devilish gaze and long eyelashes.
Just when she was staring at his face, she blushed deeply suddenly. It’s broad daylight, and I’m having a visual and sensory overload.
Seeing her reaction, Mason smiled. After that, he cocked his head to kiss her lips, and he smiled at her mischievously.
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