Louis enjoyed her ‘performance and couldn’t help but say, “You can do that too.”
Ryleigh was disgusted. “No way!”
Louis leaned in closer to her. “Weren’t you nastier when you called me honey?” Ryleigh paused and quickly looked away. ‘Did I? I didn’t, no way. You misheard.”
He pinched her cheek and made her look at him. “Playing dumb, are we?”
Before Ryleigh could speak, Louis kissed her. She was surprised but then started smacking him playfully. “We’re in public, Mm! He ignored it, then backed her up against the wall and took her breath away, taking in all her sweetness. When Ryleigh saw someone walk past them again, she pushed him away anxiously and turned around while she blushed, fanning with her hand,
“Professor Lucas.” A student nodded at Louis, who responded with a nod.
Ryleigh hid behind him and tried to slip away after the students walked away.
Unfortunately, Louis caught her. “Where are you going?” Ryleigh whispered, “I’m going back.”
“Why? You don’t have class in the afternoon.” He then hugged her.
Ryleigh was stunned but put her arms around his neck. “How did you know?”
He smiled. “How could I not know?” She blushed again. “You’re not allowed to even when I don’t have class…” Her voice trailed off. Louis stood there and looked down at the person in his arms before raising his eyebrows. “Oh, that’s what you were thinking about?”
Ryleigh choked and smacked him. “You’re a b*stard!”
Louis laughed. “You know that already.”
Louis drove her to an area with high-end villas that were just one station away from the school.
Ryleigh walked into the house with a minimalist decor with him. There was a balcony outside the huge window, and the balcony was connected to the master bedroom, which faced the sea.
“When did you buy this place?” Ryleigh walked into the room from the balcony and looked inside. Louis stood behind her and opened the door for her. She fell inward as the room had wooden floors.
Louis laughed.
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