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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 916

How could this warm and broad back belong to Jay?

Carrying her to Josephine's rented apartment, he sent the latter a quick text stating, 'Sis Angeline's eyes have gone blind. Return quickly to take care of her.'

Josephine did not reply, not even after a long while.

Unable to leave a blind Angeline alone in the apartment, Jay decided to stay and take care of her.

He poured Angeline tea and made her food.

Filtering through the lavender cologne he had sprayed on himself, Angeline found the scent of him left behind in the room. It solidified the idea that Jay was indeed right there.

As they ate, Angeline spoke, sounding touched, "Can I touch your face? You’ve spent the better half of an entire day taking care of me and I'd like to know what my savior looks like.”

The cutleries in Jay's hands fell onto the table as he nervously came up with a way to respond to Angeline's small request.

Standing up, he took silent steps toward the coffee table and picked up the scissors sitting atop it. Quickly, he snipped his hair into a messy buzzcut.

Then, he returned to the dining table and held Angeline’s hands carefully in his before placing them

on his face. He also made sure to contort his handsome features into a twisted expression.

Trailing her fingers on his face, Angeline felt a jolt of electricity buzzing through her veins as her fingertips inched up his cheek.

Angeline was shocked. Only Jay could feel so familiar.

She began to tremble in elation.

She trailed her hands from his messy buzzcut to his contorted expression before settling them on his seductive Adam’s apple.

She prayed that her heart was wrong.

However, Jay suddenly held her hands and placed them back on the table, rejecting her touch.

A little embarrassed, Angeline asked, "I just wanted to know whether you're a man or a woman."

Jay wrote a reply on her palm. 'Man'.

Angeline spoke, "You remind me of my..."

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