Ryleigh pouted and whispered, “I just missed you. I’m not going to go into the details.”
Louis kissed her forehead and held her hand. “Let’s go. I’m here to bring back a kitten that can’t find its way home.” She held the roses with one hand while the other was being wrapped in his palm, and she followed him as both of them moved forward. “Who said that I can’t find my way home?”
He smiled. “You’ve been away from home for more than a month. Can you still recognize your house?”
She snorted softly. “I’ll do whatever I want. Why can’t I allow myself to have more fun for a few more days while we’re still not officially married?”
He stopped, turned to look at her, squinted his eyes, and gave off a smile. “You seem to be right. I dare you to leave me alone again after we get married.”
Ryleigh pouted and suddenly reached out to him. “You’re to carry me back to the hotel.”
Louis was startled, looked at the tourists around him, and raised his eyebrows. “Are you sure?”
Ryleigh replied confidently, “Anyway, I’m abroad, and no one knows me.”
Louis squatted down with his back facing her. “Get up then.” Ryleigh smiled, jumped on his back, and Louis carried her on his back.
The tourists and passersby passing by the couple did not give off huge reactions as if this was something that they had experienced every day in their life.
As soon as Louis carried her back to the hotel room and put her down, he immediately kissed her behind the door.
Ryleigh wrapped her arms around his neck and welcomed his kisses with open arms. In fact, they had only gone through this once before when they were in his office, but because it was rather forced onto her, it felt way too painful for her. That was why she had been resisting it all this while, however, Louis had never forced her to do so ever again. This time around, Louis’ tenderness gave Ryleigh a taste of the wonderful, out-of-this-world sensations that these things came accompanied with.
In the early morning, a ray of sunlight pierced through the window screen and shone on the bed. Ryleigh frowned, turned over, and subconsciously reached out her hand to hug the person beside her.
Surprisingly, there was no one there, so she rubbed her eyes and sat up in a daze. Seeing that the space beside her was empty, she put on her bathrobe and got out of bed. However, her legs felt weak, and she sat back down again.
‘Last night… So this… This is what overindulgence feels like!?’
She rubbed her forehead and walked out of the room. “Louis, where are you?”
As soon as she turned her head, she saw Louis standing outside on the balcony in a bathrobe, and he was on the phone with someone, smiling happily.
Ryleigh frowned.
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