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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 1026

Chapter 1026

After getting into the car, Arissa was pulled into Benjamin's warm embrace before the man's continuous kisses rained down on her.

Losing the inability to think straight, Arissa felt her mind go fuzzy and could not do anything but enjoy the moment.

There were flames of passion in Benjamin's eyes as he positioned the woman on his lap.

It was not until Arissa's cheeks turned bright red that Benjamin finally released her.

Leaning on Benjamin, Arissa was already panting heavily like a dog.

The man gulped before holding her by the chin and leaning in to continue kissing her, clearly not having enough.

The sweet and sensual moans resounding in the car made it easy for them to get intoxicated by the passion they were wallowing in.

It took a while for Benjamin to recollect himself after Arissa shoved him.

Then, with a hoarse but obviously lustful voice, Benjamin asked, “Shall we go home?”

Her heart racing, Arissa's face was already as red as a tomato. “Where else are we going if not home?”

Benjamin chuckled in response, and his magnetic voice was extraordinarily charming.

After glancing at the man, Arissa pushed him away to get up and return to the passenger's seat with his help.

“Let me take you somewhere!” uttered Benjamin while starting the car.

“Where are we going?” Arissa's eyes lit up.

Benjamin then turned to give Arissa a mysterious look. “You'll know when we get there!”

“We're not going home to rest?” inquired Arissa, chuckling.

“It's the weekend! We should drive around.”

Benjamin was not sleepy, so he turned to Arissa and suggested, “You should get some shut-eye if you're sleepy. It's going to be a long trip!”

“Sure!” Arissa nodded happily, excited to see where Benjamin was taking her.

When she leaned back in her seat, she couldn't help thinking about how hectic the day had been.

Because of the car accident the night before, she did not fall asleep until late at night. Then, she had to rush to Old Manor in the morning to pay respects to the ancestors, and following that came Darius' situation.

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