Maybe she was dreaming about something. Suddenly, she raised her hand under the blanket and landed it o n Kingsley's thigh.
Then, unexpectedly, she reached out and pinched it. Kingsley held his breath and dared not move. He felt a swift current running through him. Then he lowered his head to look at Sherman, who was still sleeping quietly. He rubbed his eyebrows, and there was a trace of helplessness on his face.
However, it was not over yet. After touching the stuff between Kingsley's legs, Sherman pinched it again, and her brow frowned unconsciously, as if she was curious about what the thing was that she was pinching.
At this moment, he had some physiological reactions and was no longer calm, and his breathing became a little rapid. Kingsley thought that he couldn't let her continue to do this. So he gently patted her back, leaned down and whispered to her, "Baby, you really can't go on like this. Wake up."
When Sherman felt that somebody was patting her on the back, she slowly woke up, but she was still half awake and somewhat unconscious.
"Baby, you can't go on like this," said Kingsley. He kept patting her gently to make her wake up.
His voice became stronger and deeper than usual.
Sherman finally woke up and opened her eyes. When she saw him frown, she was worried and asked," What's the matter with you?"
"Can you let go of your hand?" Kingsley's Adam's apple rolled.
Her hand?
Sherman lowered her head and found that her hand was touching between his legs. Suddenly she felt so hot and her cheeks burned with the rush of blood.
"I think I need to go to the bathroom." He meant something.
Hearing the words, Sherman immediately let go. She straightened herself up and still blushed.
Kingsley felt amused. He braced himself up to hold her hand, but Sherman dodged him. She wanted nothing to do with him at the moment.
Lee drove a Bentley and waited at the airport for a long time. Sherman just sat in the front seat and left him alone in the back.
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