Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 350
Even if he couldn’t hear me clearly, I’m not going to repeat it! “I’m going back!” Janet glared at Mason. Then, she shoved him and prepared to climb up from the sofa to leave.
Mason lightly and dotingly smiled again as he pulled her back into his arms. “Hush! Don’t say it if you don’t want to!”
She sneaked a glance at him. That’s more like it. If he wanted me to repeat it, I might as well kill myself.
“How troublesome!” The man touched her and said in a gentle voice, “Why don’t you accompany me for an afternoon nap?”
Lowering her gaze, she did not make any objections. Instead, she nestled herself against his neck and took in the scent of his body. It was a clean and familiar scent. Then, she smiled in satisfaction. In a voice that was barely audible and could only be heard by him, she whispered, “I love you!” After saying that, she lightly closed her eyes.
“I love you too!” The man heard the whisper from the small figure in his arms and the corners of his mouth lifted in an indication of his feelings.
At that moment, their feelings were no longer something that could be expressed with mere words. A light breeze blew across the screen windows. In the silence of the office, only the agitated heartbeats of the two could be heard. They just lay there quietly… It turned out that such a perfect moment did exist in this world too…
“Babe, are you asleep?” the man whispered seductively, his thin lips lifting into a smile.
Just as Janet was about to fall asleep, she heard his whisper in her ears. Then, her body stiffened. Although she had yet to fall asleep, she didn’t dare to open her eyes.
The man smiled helplessly upon feeling her body stiffen in his arms. He murmured, “What are you so afraid of? I don’t bite!” As he spoke, his arms tightened around her again, hugging her tightly. No matter how hot the blazing sun outside was, it couldn’t compare with the scorching passion within this man.
At the Jackson residence, Chloe, Emily, and Rebecca continued digging through the packages.
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