Chapter 287
Thalassa felt a sting from his gaze, her eyes darting anxiously. Following his line of sight, she found herself clad in a blue suit threaded with golden lines.
Her heart hammered wildly, her words tumbling out in panic, “I bumped into him at the restaurant yesterday. He insisted on driving me home. I left my purse in his car. I didn’t want to, but he insisted on coming over, afraid I’d catch a cold, so he lent me his jacket.”
Lysander gritted his teeth, grabbed her wrist, and hoisted her off the couch with a rough gesture, tearing off the suit she was wearing and tossing it aside. Then, he dragged her upstairs to the master bedroom and pushed her into the bathroom.
He turned on the shower, the hot water pouring down on Thalassa. Caught off guard, she flinched from the sudden torrent.
Before she could react, her nightgown was ripped open from the neckline, buttons popping off and scattering on the floor.
Lysander was tearing at her clothes like a beast ripping into its prey.
Thalassa hastily covered her chest, backing away in panic, “Mr. Sinclair, please, there’s nothing going on between Leopold and me.”
“Then prove it to me,” Lysander’s voice was icy as he advanced on her, step by step.
The water from the shower head rained down on them both.
Thalassa, half her clothes torn off and soaked by the water, looked a total mess.
And Lysander, hair slicked back with water, droplets sliding down from his short, damp locks and landing on his handsome, sharp features. His black shirt was soaked, clinging to his body.
His physique was strong and well-built, a perfect set of abs faintly visible.
A wild beauty radiated from him.
But for Thalassa, this was as dangerous as it was bloody.
She backed up until she bumped into the wall, no escape in sight.
Lysander closed the gap, his arm braced against the wall, trapping her between the hard surface and himself. His handsome face loomed over her, the steamy, dangerously hot breath brushing her lips, “Did you think being my woman would be easy?”
His lips, sensuous yet wild, brushed hers tantalizingly.
Like an electric current, intermittent jolts shot through her, making Thalassa’s heart flutter.
Her body stiffened, her heartbeat accelerating.
“No, it’s not easy, Mr. Sinclair. Can you let me off the hook today? I’m not ready yet.”
Thalassa’s voice trembled involuntarily, shivering.
His muscular, powerful body was pressing against her, the potent scent of his masculinity seeping into her skin, making her heartbeat erratic.
Panic, tremors, unease, tension, helplessness.
How could being his woman ever be easy?
She had experienced his wildness and strength firsthand five years ago.
It had nearly cost her half her life.
How could she possibly think being his woman would be easy?
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Is this the end of the story...
Thanks for completing this beautiful story May you always prosper....
Waiting to hear how the grandfather behaves going forwards. Thanks for updating...
This story is splendid. Thanks so much....
I find Hertha extremely childish.poor Alaric one woman is childish the other one is domineering and a liar.poor guy.please get the Thalassa and Lysander story back...
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Oh thanks for this beautiful novel updates. At last the man's legs are healed....
Hertha needs to tell Alaric everything and quit giving a hard time ....
Hertha is being childish.thanks for the updates...