"What? Honey?" Nina suddenly raised her voice. She had kicked his legs, not his brain.
Was there anything wrong with John? He seemed to he crazy.
"Yes, one more time." He smiled wickedly and his slightly hoarse voice was always particularly attractive.
"No, it's impossible. Don't even think about it." She blushed and said awkwardly, "I will only call the person who I love and who is my legal husband honey."
What a coincidence.
John was such a person.
But he didn't want to let her know so soon that he was her legal husband.
In case she would force him to sign the divorce agreement or leave when she knew it.
He knew clearly about her.
He had to find a way to prevent her from leaving before telling her the truth.
"Do you remember what you did after you got drunk last night?" John narrowed his eyes. His burning breath sprayed on the side face of Nina, making her blush again.
"What, what did I do?" She really didn't know that. She had only been drunk for a few times and was likely to suffer blackouts. How could she know it?
Since she didn't know that, John could make up a story and mix the truth and falsity.
"You told me not to like Vivian, not to let her call me Brother John and not to get engaged to her. You are jealous and..."
"Wait, stop!" Nina trembled all over, with the feeling of limpness and numbness, as if there was electric current.
It was raining heavily outside. The living room was so quiet that only the breath of the two people could be heard. They could even hear their own heartbeat.
Her light hair swept over the corner of her mouth. John had known what she was thinking about.
She had always known that she had an unknown enmity towards Vivian. Especially when she heard her call him Brother John, she not only got goose bumps all over her body, but also felt an indescribable discomfort in her heart.
Not to mention the news that he was going to be engaged to Vivian. She felt as if her heart was pricked by a needle. Her nose ached and her eyes were dry.
She kept what Haley said in mind when she was not completely drunk last night.
It turned out that she was jealous and that she loved John.
"You said you loved me." The voice of John came at the right time, speaking out what she was thinking in her heart.
Hearing John's hoarse voice, she was flustered and shy.
"Impossible!" Nina denied and stood up from his legs. Before she could stand firm, she was held into his arms, with his hands around her.
This little liar was more and more good at lying.
"Why are you blushing?"
John chuckled. He continued in a frivolous tone, "You not only said you loved me, but also called me honey."
"Little girl, call me honey again." His bony fingers gently touched her hair, which was very soft and with a faint fragrance, similar to his smell.
Nina's body stiffened and her face blushed.
How could she call him honey?
Impossible.
Anyway, Nina didn't believe it.
"It's impossible. You are lying to me. How could I say I love you and call you honey?" 'Even if I love you, I won't say it out.'
How could a girl express her love first?
Besides, he didn't love her. Why did she say she loved him first?
Nina pursed her lips and continued to argue. "I won't believe you unless there is human testimony and physical evidence."
"Human testimony? Physical evidence?" He frowned and thought, 'Why is it so difficult to fool her?'
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: You Are The Apple of My Eyes