Chapter 222 How Can I Dream Of Him
Arissa’s heart was racing at his suggestive words.
She blushed and replied, “You haven’t fulfilled your promise to me. Once you put Danna in jail, I’ll naturally carry out my obligations.”
Having said that, she hurried to the door.
Benjamin turned his head to look at the woman who escaped and pressed his tongue against the inside of his cheek, looking charming and seductive.
His eyes were dark and deep like a vortex. None of the prey he fixed his eyes on had ever escaped.
Bang!
The door was slammed shut.
He shifted his gaze to his crotch and knitted his brows.
I really wanted her just now! She’s the first woman who made me lose control.
Benjamin’s brows drew closer. The truth was that he just wanted to tease her earlier on, and he had not expected her to agree to his condition.
However, making her mine doesn’t seem that bad.
Moments later, he got up and walked into the bathroom.
Meanwhile, Arissa ran back to her room and closed the door. Her heart was pounding as if she had just run a hundred-meter sprint.
She did not know if she had made the right decision.
He actually asked me to be his woman?
All of a sudden, the man’s well-built physique appeared in her mind, and her cheeks blushed.
She swiftly patted her face. How can I act as if I’ve never seen a man before?
With that, she shook her head to shake off those thoughts and hurriedly went to bed.
Only after tossing on the bed for a while did she manage to calm her heart down.
Hurry up and sleep. There’s nothing adverse with being his woman. In fact, I’m the one taking advantage of it.
Arissa tried to brainwash herself.
Yet, when she finally fell asleep, she had a lewd dream.
In the dream, the man was doing all kinds of things with her.
She was embarrassed, and when she woke up, it was already the next day.
As she recalled the man in the dream, she blushed.
“Ah! Arissa York, you’re hopeless!”
How can you dream of Benjamin?
Arissa ranted at herself before getting out of bed and heading to the bathroom.
“Mommy!”
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