Seeing that she was awake, Jepherson put down the book in his hand and turned over to press her down on the sofa, not giving her any chance to escape.
Raeleigh was tired of struggling, so she finally gave in.
"Do you like it?" Jepherson suddenly stopped when the entanglement was to a certain extent. He asked her in a low and hoarse voice, but Raeleigh felt a sense of oppression and stopped talking, face blushing.
Jepherson revealed a playful smile and said, "Do you like it or not?
Raeleigh fixed her eyes on Jepherson. She had to admit that his eyes were very captivating. The only thing Raeleigh could think of was that she was no match for him.
Looking at Jepherson's smirk, Raeleigh simply nodded after a long time. But as she nodded, she seemed to be a completely different person. She was like a lost child who couldn't speak or laugh. The only response was nodding like a puppet.
No one wanted to live emotionlessly. No one wished to only remember the tough times.
However, the past had left deep scars on her heart. It was a scar that she would never be able to heal from for the rest of her life. She did not know how to accept this sudden change.
Raeleigh never expected to live a luxurious life, nor wished for a good fate. She just hoped that her grandmother would be happy and that she could spend more time with her before she passed.
But she didn't expect that she would encounter so many things and so many people.
Seeing Raeleigh nod her head, Jepherson gradually restrained the waves on his back, pulled Raeleigh into his arms, and then raised his hand to pat her.
Raeleigh, who seldom took the initiative, raised her hand to embrace Jepherson. She put her face on his smooth and powerful shoulder and gently rubbed against him. Then she tightened her arms and closed her eyes.
Jepherson turned his face to look at Raeleigh, only to find that she was sleeping. The rosy colour on her face was fading away.
Raeleigh's body was covered with hickeys. She looked thin from behind. Raeleigh looked like a high school student who had just graduated, definitely did not look like a college student. She curled up with such classical beauty.
As for what was in front, Jepherson was very clear.
Raeleigh just hugged Jepherson. They did nothing. Jepherson carried her from the sofa, it was as if he was holding a wounded child who had been abandoned.
Raeleigh was unwilling to lift her head. As if he was her saviour, she hid in his arms, unwilling to open her eyes. Her dark eyelashes fluttered slightly.
After placing Raeleigh gently on the bed, Jepherson put his hand on her face and gently caressed it, waiting for Raeleigh to open her eyes. However, Raeleigh refused, so he did not let go of his hand and it slid down to caress her neck.
Raeleigh didn't open her eyes. Jepherson lowered his head and kissed her. Raeleigh was like a lost deer in the mountains. She was holding Jepherson's hand tightly, crying and trembling like a child...
Today, Raeleigh's world had no one else, including herself. She didn't know what to think, how to do things. She didn't want to think about the past or the future...
With furrowed eyebrows, sweat dripped from Jepherson's forehead. Raeleigh opened her eyes to catch her breath and found Jepherson looking at her. Suddenly, she woke up from her dream and blinked a few times.
At this time, Jepherson could no longer control himself. Raeleigh also had no time to refuse. Jepherson's deep voice sent goosebumps all over her body. Then, she felt a striking pain in her bones.
After such a struggle, Raeleigh was finally let go, but soon she fell into a deep sleep.
When she woke up, she found Jepherson kissing her. Raeleigh tried to shrink to the side like a frightened elk but was pulled back instantly.
"Don't move," Jepherson's deep voice rang in Raeleigh's ears. She was petrified and didn't dare to move.
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