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Such a Rude and Noisy Woman novel Chapter 359

Rachel got back to her senses as she rubbed the cheek that was pinched by the handsome man beside her. She felt a little bit pain. "No, I just thought you looked better in a shirt..." Rachel trailed off.

She loved shirts. No, to be exact, she didn't love shirts until she met her husband. He looked very attractive and powerful every time he wore a shirt. It also made him look more charming.

"Really? Okay then. I'll wear only shirts in front of you from now on." Hiram said without thinking. It wouldn't be a problem to him because he had tons of shirts.

"It won't be necessary. You can wear whatever you like. You look charming to me, whatever you wear!"

"Really? How about when I wear nothing?" Hiram teased.

"For sure... I like it the most!" Rachel teased back. Unlike most women, she didn't have any inhibitions about provocative talk at all.

They had been married for four years and she had improved in this aspect. Most women would turn red and get embarrassed when talking dirty or making sexy jokes, not to mention in public.

Just as the sound of Rachel's voice died away, Chad who was driving let out a fierce cough. He immediately pretended not to hear Rachel's reply and continued driving. 'Obviously, Rachel has been influenced by her husband. She acted so naturally when she made dirty jokes.'

Hiram sat closer to his wife, a warm smile appearing on the corner of his lips. He said to her ear in a soft voice,"Good. Later, I won't turn the lights off. You can check everything, inch by inch..."

Rachel winked at her husband with a smile. "Okay." She took a glance at Chad who was already flushed tomato red, then said to Hiram with a low voice,"How about we do it in another place tonight?"

Since her husband had started it, why not continue? In this fun and sexy game they were playing, she'd like to know who the winner would be.

"So, where do you want to do it in?" As Hiram looked at his wife, he ran his hand down her soft and silky long hair. Seeing the smile on her face, he just realized that he hadn't had such an easy conversation with his wife in ages.

And he knew that it was one of the things he cared for the most. He only wanted his wife to be happy and feel easy with him. It was the most important thing.

"How about... the reading room upstairs?" She suggested. There was a couch in the reading room with a piano by the window. Just imagine that. With windows wide open, they would be sitting in the couch, enjoying the moonlight. He could play the piano as she read some poems. How romantic it would be! As the night was far gone, she would be sitting on his lap, melting in his dark eyes, his warm smile, his sweet but strong kisses...

With a buzz, Chad couldn't help but to laugh out.

They were inside a car. Even though they spoke in hushed tones, but he could still hear everything.

'Rachel is so wild. She is superior over Hiram in this aspect.'

"Silence please." Hiram said to Chad with a raised eyebrow.

Chad immediately kept quiet. He stifled a giggle. Then he turned on the stereo.

"Okay, I'll satisfy you." Hiram said in a charming voice as loud as his wife could hear.

"Really? Then, I think..." She said as she bit her lips.

"Sure."

Rachel couldn't help herself. She laughed out and asked,"Are you sure?"

"I'm sure." He answered immediately.

Very soon, they arrived at the East Suburb Street.

It was wedged between the hills and the nearby waters. As it was evening time, the colorful lights on the boats were lit making for a magnificent and unforgettable scenery.

"Hi! Hiram!"

Lydia greeted. When Rachel and Hiram got out of the car, she saw Lydia coming towards them. When Rachel saw Lydia, she stood there, surprised. Then she cast a glare at the man who was standing by her side.

'How come he didn't tell me that the date he asked was Lydia?'

"Hold your horse. I have my reason." Hiram said to his wife's ear, in a soft voice. He then turned to Lydia who was walking towards them. He greeted back,"Sorry. We're late. I had to pick up my wife."

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