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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 1129

Feeling curious, Arissa ate one after another.

“All right. Don't eat too much, or you'll have a hard time falling asleep,” Benjamin said.

Looking at him, Arissa had another piece and offered him one. “It's quite good. Here, have a try.”

Gazing at her deeply, Benjamin deliberately brushed his tongue against her fingertips as he lowered his head to eat the coffee berry.

Arissa retracted her hand in an instant and glared at him. Her cheeks turned rosy.

Benjamin raised the corners of his lips and shot her a devilish grin. It was as if he were about to devour her.

With a snort, she turned around and walked away.

Shaking his head, Benjamin smiled and followed behind her. “What's wrong?”

He's just asking the obvious!

Arissa rolled her eyes and sat on the bench in the pavilion. The next second, she was lifted off the ground.

Benjamin sat in her place and put her on his lap.

“What are you doing?” Arissa looked at him in shock.

“The stone bench is cold,” he said in a deep voice.

When Arissa heard that, her heart skipped a beat. She had wanted to scold him, thinking that he was going to do something nonsensical. However, it turned out that he was caring for her.

Benjamin raised her chin and lowered his voice on purpose. “What did you think I was going to do?” He sounded extremely flirtatious.

Arissa glared at him and reproached, “What else?”

Laughing, Benjamin pinched her cheek dotingly. “Then do you allow me to do it?” he teased.

Arissa felt her ears burn and pretended she didn't understand what he meant by that.

Just then, Edwin and the housekeepers walked to them with the dishes. Arissa gently bumped Benjamin and said, “Put me down.”

Benjamin knew she was easy to get shy. However, they were at home, so there was nothing to worry about. He continued to hold her in his arms.

“Mr. Graham, Mrs. Graham,” Edwin greeted.

Arissa felt embarrassed. Instead of looking at Edwin, she nodded in response.

The housekeepers dared not flit their eyes around. They listened to Edwin's instructions and stepped away after putting down the food.

“Mr. Graham, lunch is ready. Please enjoy it with Mrs. Graham. If there's anything you need, just let us know,” Edwin said and moved away like the rest.

“Okay!” Benjamin held Arissa with one hand and stirred the soup with his other. He scooped a spoonful and blew it to cool it down.

“Here.”

Moving her eyes from the soup in front of her mouth to the man who was enjoying the moment, she lowered her head and drank it a little.

“Let me do it myself.”

Benjamin acted like he didn't hear and directly took the bowl over to feed her.

Fearing that the soup would spill, Arissa dared not move around and let him continue feeding her.

She thought he would let her go after she finished the soup. Little did she expect him to take the fork and feed her the rest of the food.

Thank God no one else was around but them.

“Benjamin, I'll sit at the side and feed myself. How are you going to eat like this?” she said.

Sparing her a glance, Benjamin took a piece of the food and put it in his mouth. “Why not?”

Arissa was at a loss for words.

She was going to be spoiled like a kid.

“Let me sit aside. It's going to look bad if anyone sees this.”

Eating in his arms was a weird act. On top of that, it looked rather odd as she couldn't stop herself from staring at him.

“There's no one else!” Benjamin held her waist domineeringly and threatened, “Or do you want to eat in the house?”

Arissa pursed her lips. The sun outside was bright, and the air was fresh. It was different from eating inside the house.

Benjamin fed her every time after having a bite of his own.

Arissa didn't dare defy him anymore for fear that she would be carried back into the house.

They had their lunch in the garden. No one disturbed them. It was a sweet and lovely moment.

After having their meal, they strolled in the garden for twenty minutes.

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