Chapter 352 Come Here To See You
Arissa grinned. “Goodnight, Sweethearts.”
“Goodnight, Mommy!”
The five little ones greeted her goodnight but still kept staring at her.
That filled her heart with affection, so she leaned forward and gave each of them a peck on their cheeks. “I’ll go and take a bath now.”
“Okay!” They nodded.
After tucking them in, she left the room to take a bath.
Arissa had just stepped out of the bathroom when Benjamin walked in. In a panic, she immediately held onto the towel wrapped around her body, covering her chest.
However, as soon as she recalled his words from before, she released her grip and started drying her hair with a hairdryer.
The man’s gaze landed on her curvaceous body, and his eyes darkened.
Having perceived his gaze, Arissa shot him a glance.
Benjamin then walked over. “Let me help you.”
He took the hairdryer from her and continued drying her hair.
Arissa took another glance at him and asked, “What are you doing here?”
Burning passion rose within his dark eyes as he took in her rosy cheeks. “Can’t I just come here to see you?”
When she met his gaze, her eyes flickered.
Benjamin swallowed hard when her scent wafted into his nose.
Feeling his warm breath on her ears, Arissa blinked.
As he continued to dry her hair in sections, he could not stop his gaze from lingering at her fair chest.
The moment she tilted her head to look at him and saw him staring down at her body, she cleared her throat.
That noise caused him to raise his gaze. His deep and dark eyes were like an abyss that could suck a person’s soul out of their body.
“Why do you keep staring at me?” Arissa asked, giving him a side-long glance.
“Can’t I look at you?”
The woman let out a mirthless laugh and deliberately taunted him with his own words. “I remember someone said that I don’t have a nice figure!”
Benjamin knitted his brows. Have I ever said that?
She laughed inwardly upon noticing that he was stumped for a response. “What’s wrong, Graham? Why are you so quiet?”
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