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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 292

Just midway down the steep slope.

Luther clinging to Joyce, they rolled down the slope along with all the debris, and branches and it seemed that they were not going to stop anywhere soon. And they could hear the wind whistling harshly over and over.

He used all his strength to hold on to her firmly, afraid to be separated from her.

He was afraid that once he let go he would lose her forever.

Joyce wrapped her arms around him hard and buried her head deep in his chest. The rough gravel was constantly rubbing against her exposed tender skin, and she knew that he had already blocked most of it with his own body for her.

They rolled all the way down, but fortunately, they hit a low bush midway and slowed down a lot.

They had no idea how long they rolled and slid, but they finally stopped when they hit another short bush.

The surroundings were instantly much quieter, and the only sounds heard were their loud gasping breaths.

"Are you okay? Are you hurt?" Luther tried to move a bit, and fortunately, he could still move all his limbs, so there were no major injuries.

After the rolling, Joyce was a little dizzy. She closed her eyes, unable to say anything for a while.

Luther sat up nervously, held Joyce upright, cradled her in his arms, and checked her up and down. Neither her arms nor her legs were seriously injured, that was lucky.

A moment later, Joyce slowed down and spoke, "I'm fine, just a little dizzy. What about you, are you hurt? Is there any bleeding anywhere?" In the darkness, she groped for his arms and stroked up his legs; he was the one who was shielding her just now.

"Nothing that really matters. Fortunately, before entering the mountain, I wore special hiking clothes. It’s rain-resistant and weather-proof, and it uses special materials, so the scratches just now would not really damage it." Luther flirted with relief in his voice.

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