She subconsciously clutched his sleeve. She did not open her eyes and did not say anything. She was as quiet as if she were invisible.
Jazz let out a soft sigh. Then he stretched his arms out and took her directly into his arms. His warm palm fell on her back. Then he gently stroked her back.
His chest was warm. She suddenly felt at ease and less frightened. Then he grabbed her waist with his hands and held her tight. At that moment, he did not care about anything. He was her lifesaver and the only one she could rely on, and she just wanted to rely on him.
Jazz liked the look on her face at that
moment. It looked as if he was all she had left in the world!
He couldn't describe that feeling in words. And he felt that he was happy physically and mentally. If he hadn't felt this feeling before, he would feel it now.
Jazz remained in the same position holding her. He said softly, "Don't be afraid. I'm here..."
Although his words sounded normal and were not sweet-talk at all, his words could warm her heart in such moments.
At that moment, her palm touched his warm chest, and she could feel his thumping heartbeat.
Suddenly, she wondered what it would be like if she could have such an embrace and never let go of it for the rest of her life.
She felt that she had always been strong and very assertive. However, she wanted to lean on such an embrace. After all, his embrace was too warm and fascinated her...
At that moment, her fear of water disappeared without a trace in this instant. And she could only feel his warm body and heartbeat. And the sound of the water seemed so insignificant at that moment.
A few moments later, they reached the end. She then blushed as if she was electrocuted and quickly moved her hand away. At this point, the scene was indeed a bit awkward. And she didn't know how to break the ice. After a long time, she secretly rubbed her hand and said, "I didn't mean to do that. I just couldn't help it..."
"I hope you can hold me like this for the rest of your life. You know I'm not lying to you..."
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