Irene only shoved at him briefly before responding in kind.
They were soon stuck together like glue and pulling away briefly only seemed to send their passion blaring!
It was yet another beautiful, stormy night, and Irene was eventually left nestling in his arms, her eyes half-closed like a languid kitten.
She felt soft and limp, just as she asked, "How did you send Zachary back to Zidonia?"
Isaac caressed her cheek just then, brushing her hair behind her ear. "Work. He's been here for a while anyway, so it's time he returned."
Still, Isaac had a feeling that Zachary knew about Lulu but never told him directly.
He was only too happy to go back to Zidonia when Isaac told him to—he would have asked something if he did not know or leave so quickly.
Irene closed her eyes drowsily then. "I'm going to sleep now."
Isaac gently patted her back.
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Irene brought several books for Lulu when she visited the next day, since she was afraid Lulu might get bored.
The location of Lulu's lodging was nice and quiet—perfect for recovery.
"You know me well, don't you?" Lulu smiled happily when she saw the books Irene brought.
"I just think they'd be useful for what you're about to do," Irene told her—those were books on childcare.
Irene helped Lulu check the nanny training center to choose a program so Lulu could attend it when she recovered.
Lulu did not thank Irene—a simple thanks was no longer enough to convey her gratitude.
Her fresh start was all thanks to Irene's care and guidance.
After another two weeks and Lulu was mostly recovered, she attended classes on childcare training. Soon, she returned to Zidonia to get interviewed as a nanny.
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