"I'm going upstairs then. Drive carefully and be safe." Sherman withdrew her hands and unbuckled the seat belt. She was about to get out of the car. Suddenly, the man's strong, warm palms grasped her hand.
Before she realized what was going on, the man's tall, strong body leaned over and pressed against hers.
His fervent kisses made her out of breath.
His kiss was passionate, but it was tender. No, it was tender at first, but then it grew wild. She felt like an electric shock hit through her body, a faint pain on her lips.
It was the first time Sherman felt Kingsley's passion, a passion other than the gentleness of the man.
After quite a while, he let her go. The tip of his nose pressed against hers, and his lips were next to hers.
The night was cool. The car was quiet. But it was so intense between the two. They were both calming their breath. No one moved a bit, either he or her.
Kingsley gazed at her, but Sherman could no longer look him straight in the eyes.
At the moment, his eyes looked so dark and so deep, like melting ink. But the desire floating in them was obvious.
But Kingsley was a gentleman. He straightened up. And then he helped her organize her slightly mussed clothes with his big, bony hands. He tucked her loose hair behind her ears. "It's getting cold. Go upstairs..."
Her cheeks were blushed, her breathing was short, and her lips were scarlet and swollen. She nodded in silence and got out of the car.
She wanted to watch him drive away. He, however, insisted on watching her go upstairs first. They were both stubborn.
Eventually, Sherman went upstairs first. After seeing her slender figure disappear in the doorway, he started the car and left.
With just a glance, Grace knew what had happened with Sherman. She exclaimed exaggeratedly, "Mr. Wright is so wild!"
Sherman was already blushing. With Grace’s exclamation, she felt all her blood rush to her cheeks. She gave a solid pinch on Grace's arm.
The pain in Grace's arm was severe. Grace dodged Sherman's next pinch. Then she asked her about the class reunion.
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