Jazz then walked out of the prison office with Charlotte in his arms and accidentally bumped into a female police officer who was walking fast. Charlotte's ice cream fell right out of her hand.
The ice cream was very cold and fell right onto her chest. The police officer was shocked by the sudden cold and screamed.
Jazz saw it, too, and immediately put Charlotte down, reached out, and his hand landed directly on the officer's chest.
The button on her shirt was a little low, and the ice cream had fallen right there. The fair skin contrasted sharply with the green ice cream.
To get the ice cream, Jazz had to touch her chest. As soon as his fingertips touched her chest, the female police officer immediately raised her hand and slapped him in the face.
Jazz’s eyes narrowed, looking a little dangerous. The police officer was a young woman in her twenties. Her cheeks were red now, and she was shielding her chest. "What are you doing?"
"The ice cream fell there, so I was going to help you with it. What do you think I'm going to do to you?"
Jazz sounded a little cold, and he found it funny.
"I can handle it myself; don’t try to take advantage of m e!" The police officer covered her chest with her hands and was angry.
"Taking advantage of you?" Jazz sarcastically raised his voice, "Are you still sleeping? There are so many women in Santabaca who want to be touched by me. Why would I take advantage of you? If her ice cream hadn’t fallen on you, do you think I'd have stopped and looked at you?"
"I'm sorry, it's all my fault. I dropped the ice cream, and my little daddy was really trying to clean it up for you." Charlotte said, blinking her eyes.
"Ok, I understand. I'm making a mountain out of a molehill. Here, I’ve got a lollipop for you." The police officer just noticed Charlotte. She smiled and rubbed her hair. What a cute girl!
Charlotte handed her some tissues, and then Jazz picked Charlotte up, glared at the police officer, and snorted, "If you had buttoned up your shirt a little higher, you wouldn't have ended up like this."
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