Chapter 1102
Yorrick sat up and put the back of his hand to his forehead, then leaned back on the seat.
When they got to the hotel, Xyla helped him into the room. Just when she was going to put him to bed, he pulled her down with his body weight, and she fell on him.
Her lips grazed his nose, and she froze. His warm alcoholic breath blew onto her cheek, and she beamed at the man who was under her with his eyes closed.
She tried to get up, but an arm pulled her back into his arms. She was stunned, and her heart skipped a beat.
Yorrick slowly opened his eyes and smiled drunkenly, “I’m drunk.” “What… What does getting drunk have anything to do with me?” Xyla tried to get up again, but he held her tight with his arm, and she locked eyes with him.
Yorrick looked drunk, but he might not be.” Xyla, I’m troubled by you sometimes.” Xyla was startled. “What? Troubled?
Yorrick cupped her cheek and smiled. His alcoholic breath got in her face. “Yes, troubled by you because you’re everywhere. I don’t know what I did to deserve this. It annoys me that I’ve fallen for you.”
“You’re quite drunk, aren’t you? Do you even know what you’re talking about?”
Xyla looked at him suspiciously. The man had said some weird things out of the blue. What had he done to deserve this? Fallen for her?
“I dreamed of you.” Yorrick pulled her closer. “I actually dreamed of you.”
Xyla didn’t know where to look and was doing her best to support her body. “Okay, and?”
Yorrick’s eyes were on her lips. He raised his head to kiss her, and Xyla blinked. The smell of alcohol blew in her face, and she wanted to push him away, but he was holding onto the back of her head.
He kissed her and took her breath away, then suddenly flipped her over and trapped her under him. She pressed her palms to his chest but didn’t have the energy to push him away.
She suddenly believed that a man with great kissing techniques would be able to make any woman fall.
Yorrick moved his lips to her neck, which made her shudder, and her logic slowly faded away.
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