As soon as Doris opened her eyes, she saw that Jay was looking at her viciously.
The fire in Jay's eyes made Doris feel flustered and short of breath. Her throat was dry, and her embarrassed, little face flushed.
Jay's eyes were like poppies. They made people fall in love with him with a single glance.
Doris realized that she was about to lose her senses, so she shouted, "Jay, shut your eyes, and don't look at me!"
Jay narrowed his eyes with a smile while his thick and long eyelashes kept shaking. Ah, he was like a devil!
Doris tried to force herself to look away, but then she looked at Jay's tall and handsome figure.
Unconsciously, Doris unbuttoned Jay's shirt.
Doris' action was gentle and soft because she feared that she might touch where she shouldn't. However, what Doris didn't know was that her soft fingertips were the most deadly attraction to Jay.
"Lift your foot." Doris hung his suit pants aside. When she breathed a sigh of relief and felt that the thing was over, Jay-without warning-opened his eyes. The red color at the bottom of his eyes indicated that he couldn't endure this pain any longer.
"Jay! I'm pregnant. You have to remember that."
"I know!" said Jay in a grouse.
After giving Jay a bath, Doris made the dinner attentively.
Doris watched Jay finish the meal with relish.
Well, now Doris felt that she was just a maid, and Jay was the prince.
A mischievous smile appeared on the corner of Jay's mouth.
"Jay, you said that as long as you smile, you'll be happy. Now you can ask President Hobart not to fire Owen?" asked Doris.
A playful look flashed across Jay's bright eyes. "Neither did I smile, nor did I feel happy."
'What a bastard! He broke his promise!' Doris thought.
After thinking for a while, Doris said, "It will be okay as long as you smile, right?"
"Yes." After wiping his mouth gracefully, Jay stood up and left the dining room.
Doris hurried to catch up with him.
After washing his face and brushing his teeth, Jay walked into the bedroom.
Doris walked in and stared dead at Jay.
"What's wrong? Why don't you sleep?"
"I want to see you laugh. And in turn, let Owen go," said Doris.
"Sure. How are you going to make me laugh?" asked Jay.
Doris put her hand under his arm and began tickling.
"You're breaking the rules, Doris. Hey, stop!" Jay tried to grab her arm.
"Ah, stop! I have a stomach ache!" Doris frowned and shouted.
Jay was so scared that he didn't dare to move.
Then, Doris was triumphant in tickling his armpit a few more times. Finally, Jay couldn't help laughing.
"You laughed!" Doris clapped her hands, thrilled.
"Okay, before that, promise me that you won't lie to me in the future."
"If you don't lie to me-of course-1 won't lie to you!"
"I won't lie to you. That Libby..."
As soon as Doris heard the name 'Libby,' she became angry. She picked up a glass of water and put it above Jay's head.
"I almost forget that you lied to me for the sake of Libby. I swear, if you don't let go of Owen now, I'll go all out to fight with Libby!" With her eyes wide open, Doris raised the glass and was about to break it on Jay's head at a moment's notice.
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