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Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen) novel Chapter 859

"Aren't there two rooms?" Raeleigh asked him, standing by the bed, when she saw that Jepherson had no intention of leaving at all.

"The weather seems downcast. The orphanage is located in a cold, damp place with thick trees surrounding it. It may be cold when we sleep at night. I'm not used to it," Jepherson said. He then sat on the bed. He took off his shoes and lay on the bed without taking off his clothes.

Raeleigh didn't understand. Jepherson's response didn't answer her question. She said there were two rooms. He said that he couldn't sleep well, and he would feel cold at night.

"If you're really cold, then you can cover yourself with more blankets. It's still summer, so it's not going to be all that cold."

"There are rats here," Jepherson added.

"I'm not afraid of rats."

"I'm scared!" Jepherson looked at Raeleigh. He spoke carelessly. It didn't sound like he was afraid, but his eyes were focused and serious.

Raeleigh was speechless for a moment.

Was there a man who was afraid of rats?

He had said it in such a frank tone.

"If you want company, then get Stuart to come in here."

"Do you think that is appropriate?" Jepherson asked. Raeleigh was left speechless by his question.

So, it was inappropriate for Stuart to sleep with him in the same room but not her?

Thinking of this, there were only the two of them. Raeleigh also knew that it was going to be impossible to refuse Jepherson. Since he had brought her here, it meant that he would have a way to make her give in finally.

Raeleigh hesitated for a moment and went to the bathroom. After she came out, she went to get some rest.

"We must set a boundary. Nobody is allowed to touch the other person," Raeleigh said and lay down. They were both dressed. It was not like they had never been alone, so there shouldn't be a problem.

Jepherson closed his eyes and didn't say anything. Raeleigh regarded it as a tacit agreement.

After turning off the lights, the floor was bathed in the moonlight. Raeleigh did not cover herself with the quilt, so Jepherson did it for her instead and she felt tensed all over her body. Though she knew that he wouldn't do anything, she was still nervous.

"Do you have any sports that you like in particular?" With his eyes closed, Jepherson asked in a soft voice. Raeleigh didn't relax until she thought that he was about to fall asleep.

"I neither have any sports that I like, nor do I like exercising." Raeleigh did not lie. She was telling the truth.

"I like sports."

Raeleigh glanced at Jepherson. She didn't ask, so why did he offer an answer?

"I have many interests, like running, basketball, swimming, and so on." Raeleigh did not ask, but Jepherson once again volunteered this personal information.

At first, Raeleigh couldn't fall asleep, but she became sleepy as she listened. It was not because she wasn't interested in it, but because she didn't want to hear it.

Raeleigh intended to close her eyes and listen, but then she fell asleep.

In the morning, a ray of sunshine woke Raeleigh up. She did not know if she had slept in too late or if it was too warm. When she was fully awake, it was already past six o'clock.

Opening her eyes, Raeleigh froze.

This was...

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