Chapter 18
Natalie felt as if all of her energy had been sucked out of her body. She could not escape from his clutches and could only tremble in anger in his arms.
Although he had kissed her roughly, he did not do anything else.
When he released his hold on her, her mind was still dizzy from the lack of oxygen, and her eyes were unfocused.
Except for that night six years ago… I’ve never kissed a man before. I was so drunk that night that I don’t even remember what that man looked like. Yet, this man here simply forced my mouth open and drove his tongue in roughly to take what he wants. He’s driving me utterly crazy!
Natalie only managed to regain her bearings after a long while. A sense of frustration and rage rushed over her upon recalling the kiss. She raised her hand to slap Samuel, but he caught her wrist effortlessly.
“Aren’t you a misogynist?” she asked huffily.
“Should I remind you that you were the one who said that you missed me,” he whispered beside her ear as he leaned in abruptly.
His hot breath fanned against her neck, and her eyes immediately met his penetrating gaze upon turning her head.
Sh*t! I’m going crazy! I thought that I can escape this mess by pretending to be Yara, but all I got in return is this forceful kiss. Is he a dog? His kiss even tore the skin off my lips!
The rain had already subsided by the time Natalie and Samuel left the cafe.
When Billy drove a Hummer to pick up Samuel, he noticed Samuel sharing an umbrella with a woman wearing a long black dress. Upon seeing her face clearly, he was utterly stunned.
Isn’t that Yara? Why is Sir standing beside her?
Noticing that Billy had arrived, Natalie raised her chin and said, “My assistant will be here soon. Since Mr. Morin is already here, you should leave first.”
“Mm.”
Right as Natalie heaved a sigh of relief internally, the man pulled her into his arms once more.
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