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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 624

Chapter 624 Her Heart Was Fluttering

“I’ll get you a new one in Dellmoor.”

Benjamin stared at her as his expression relaxed.

Arissa glanced at him. Deep down, she was shocked. Did he get mad as he thought I had rejected his kind intentions?

Arissa felt her heart skip a beat.

She replied happily, “All right, then. Don’t forget about your promise!”

“I have a great memory,” Benjamin snapped.

She nodded profusely to appease him. Can’t he talk nicely? Look how fierce he sounds. No one will know that he is a good person.

“I know you have a great memory. I was just reminding you,” she said softly.

Benjamin’s annoyance disappeared instantly.

As he was still pinning her to the door in an intimate manner, she reached out and poked his arm.

Carefully, she reminded him, “Graham, can I go pack up now? You haven’t packed up your belongings yet.”

Ethen had handed this job to her. It was obvious that Benjamin wouldn’t pack up his belongings, so she would be doing the job alone.

At the sight of her obedient self, Benjamin reached out and pinched her cheek suddenly.

He belatedly realized that it was an intimate gesture and turned to leave. “Hurry up!”

Arissa’s lips curled as she caressed the spot he had touched earlier.

The warmth of his hand seemed to linger on her cheek, making her heart pound.

Her cheeks flushed red. Did Benjamin realize that was really intimate?

She slapped her own cheek as her heart began to flutter.

She was telling herself to calm down when Benjamin walked into the room.

Her back stiffened as she turned around in embarrassment.

Benjamin glanced at her reddened ears, and his lips curved momentarily. He then strode toward the bathroom.

“What are you doing? Hurry up!”

Arissa stuck her tongue out at his back before resuming her packing.

Benjamin had little stuff. He only brought a few clothes and suits along.

She folded his clothes and placed them in his luggage. After that, she walked around the room to make sure she didn’t leave anything behind before coming to a stop.

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