"Well, your eyebrows are so cute too..."
Wendy covered her mouth and looked like a docile newlywed woman.
When he looked away from her face angrily, she immediately leaned over and grabbed one of his arms from the side like a little pet dog.
He didn't say anything, and she didn't say anything either.
It's like a race of endurance.
Finally, Charlie's Adam's apple bobbed up and down. He said stiffly, "Where did you go for dinner? What did you eat?"
"Well, it's just some home-cooked dishes..." Wendy held back her laughter and replied meekly, "But not at the restaurant. We ate at home..."
"Did you cook for them?" Charlie's face suddenly darkened.
"No! Felix did it..." Wendy quickly explained.
Charlie snorted with satisfaction and asked after a silence, "Felix knows how to cook?"
"Well, he's not bad at cooking..." Wendy nodded and answered in a very pertinent way.
The corners of Charlie's mouth seemed to twitch, and his tone was very disdainful. "Men in the kitchen are losers!"
"..." Wendy obviously didn't wanna talk about it. Seeing that he's still uncomfortable, she took the initiative to find a topic. "Charlie, let's go to the movies?"
"Well, there's been a couple of new movies released recently, and the reviews are pretty good... Shall we?"
Wendy took out her mobile phone, and checked a few movies on the movie app, and raised her eyes to speak to him.
There was no response. She pretended to be disappointed and got up. "It doesn't matter if you don't wanna go..."
"I'll get the tickets!"
Sure enough, before she was fully on her feet.
Charlie, who was lying on the bed and had been indifferent, pulled her hand in a bad mood.
Wendy lay next to him again as if her heart had been smeared with honey.
Charlie took out his cell phone with a serious face. After booked the tickets, he dragged her violently onto the bed and pressed her under the bed, pressing down and kissing her fiercely, right down to her panting.
The one thing that saved her from Charlie's kiss, for now, was a ringing cell phone. Charlie looked at the screen, picked it up, and put it beside his ear.
"Hello, my dear aunt."
It was Donna who called, and Wendy licked her red and swollen lips.
After hanging up, Charlie did not kiss her anymore. He pressed his forehead against hers and said, "I'm afraid we're gonna have a rain check. I have to go to the airport now."
Forty minutes later, in the airport lobby.
It was always the noisiest place here, with people's voices, radio's voices, and the sound of luggage wheels on the ground.
By the time they arrived, Donna had already changed her boarding pass and waited at the security checkpoint. It's like meeting Donna for the first time, she wore a cashmere coat and tight leather pants, with a pair of black high heels, and the emeralds around her neck were eye-catching.
"Charlie, Wendy!"
Wendy, who held by Charlie, walked quickly over.
Wendy learned that they were coming to the airport to see Donna off on their way there, but she didn't expect that they would be in such a hurry without warning.
Charlie frowned and didn't seem to expect that, "Aunt, why did you leave so suddenly?"
"I got a call from your uncle out of the blue. There's a problem at the head office. I have to go back right away. I just booked the flight and informed you two!" Donna shrugged with a helpless look.
"Is it serious?" Charlie asked in a deep voice.
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