Chapter 384 Meredith leaned in. Then, she showed him a terrified expression. “Just like that. Isn’t it funny?
Meredith’s laughter washed Josiah’s fear away.
Josiah grabbed her by the wrist and pinned her down on the deck. “Mrs. Shelby, have you had enough? If you don’t stop, I’ll just have to punish you.”
Meredith immediately shut up.
The next second, she could not help but snicker.
Josiah did what he said he would do. He kissed her on the lips, fiercely.
The captain brought dry towels out for them. When he saw them kissing, he felt a little awkward. He placed the towels down and returned to the front.
When Meredith saw the captain, she pushed Josiah away. “Joe, don’t fool around. There are people here.” “Are you still going to laugh at me?” Josiah pecked at her lips.
“No.”
Josiah let her go, but it was only his lips. He was still on top of her. He measured her wet face.” Edith, since when did you learn how to swim? I remembered that you don’t know how to swim.
Meredith was even more lost than him. She shook her head. “Joe, you’re asking me about this?
Josiah was speechless. He remembered that she had lost her memories. He chuckled. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have asked you.”
“So, when did I learn how to swim?” Meredith asked him instead.
Josiah thought for a while and shook his head. “Anyway, before you were twelve years old, you surely did not know how to swim.”
“How could you be so sure?” “Because…you were once frightened by someone who fell into the water and passed out. You also passed out for a few days.” Josiah thought back to the distant memories.
Meredith looked at him with widened eyes in disbelief. “Impossible! I’m not that weak.”
“Yes I don’t think you’re that weak either.” Josiah looked at her, his gaze gradually darkening He gently wiped away the water on her face.
“Edith, you didn’t even know if you could swim or not, why did you still jump in and save me? Won’t you be afraid that you’ll drown?”
Meredith shook her head. “I wasn’t thinking that much.”
“How could you just jump into the water without thinking?” “I only know that I can’t live without you, so I had to save you,” Meredith said honestly
That was the only thing that she was thinking about back then, so she jumped into the water immediately.
“How silly.” Josiah was moved. He swallowed his saliva.
“I’m not silly,” Meredith retorted indignantly.
Josiah grabbed the dry towel and pulled her up from the deck. He wiped her hair while saying,” It looks like we need to head back.”
“Why? I haven’t had enough fun yet.”
“The wind is getting bigger. Your clothes are wet. You will catch a cold.” Josiah held her chin and bit her lips. “Who told you to jump into the sea so recklessly?”
“I was saving you.” Meredith thought about how wretched he looked a moment ago. She had the urge to laugh again, “Someone was yelling for help in the sea just now!” Josiah pretended to be displeased. “You need to forget about that.” “Why should I? It’s adorable.” Meredith smiled and said, “I wonder how Yoseph and Wesley would think if they saw you like that. Will they laugh their heads off?”
Josiah was speechless. He merely lost his composure. Did that bring her that much pleasure? If that was the case…so be it.
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