Chapter 113
After a night’s exploration, Walter knew every sensitive spot on Evangeline’s body.
With just a gentle touch in the right place, he could make her catch her breath, Evangeline lay there, her body rigid and tense, gasping for air like a fish out of water.
Walter, however, was not satisfied. He wanted her to plead with him.
His actions grew more daring, his fingers boldly probing, stirring up a storm within Evangeline’s mind. A soft moan broke through the silence, Evangeline clapped a hand over her mouth as if shocked by her own reaction.
What was happening to her? She felt pleasure from Walter’s touch!
“Stop it, Walter, you’re making me sick!” Her body instinctively fought back, trying to protect itself from his unwelcome advances.
Evangeline fought back against Walter with a flurry of punches and kicks, even targeting his weak spots. When one of her kicks missed its mark, Walter’s patience, already hanging by a thread, snapped. He flipped her over with a swift move and the next thing she knew, pain shot through her like lightning. Tears sprang to her eyes, and she was not sure if they were from the sting of humiliation or the sheer agony.
thing, however, was crystal clear to her. “You’re done for, Walter!” she spat out. “I won’t let this slide, and neither will the Fosters. You’re going to regret this! Her hatred for him was a living thing, wishing him to the deepest pits.
She was the cherished princess of the Foster family; how dare he treat her this way?
Then, a deep voice cut through her bitter warning. “If I were you, I wouldn’t provoke your man in such a moment.” Walter’s large hand was on her back, his breath warm on her skin. “Evangeline, the night is long. Try to enjoy it…”
His rage seemed to have cooled, his touch turning softer without him even realizing. Evangeline, however, was not buying this sudden gentleness. She wished he would be even crueler, so she could etch this pain into her memory and kill any foolish hopes she might have harbored.
She spun around on top of him, tapping his chin with one hand, “Come on, can you cut it or not?”
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