“This way of making people feel hopeless and unhappy is not exactly like Justin’s style. Instead, it’s more like Bella’s way of handling things.”
Mila looked over as she took Wyatt by the arm and said, “Wyatt, it’s getting late. You should go to bed now.”
*
These days, Bella was afraid that Wyatt would find her in Savrow, so she did not stay in a hotel and had been living with Justin at Ryan and Carrie’s place.
The happiest of all was undoubtedly Carrie.
Carrie had always adored her sister-in-law immensely. Due to their infrequent meetings, she missed Bella dearly. Now that she had finally seized the chance, she wished she could stick to Bella all day long, like a little shadow.
This left Justin to realize that the only time he could spend alone with his beloved Bella was late at night before going to sleep.
So, every night, he passionately made love to her in bed, determined to satisfy her completely until she was exhausted and begging for mercy before letting go. It was as if he wanted to make up for all the missed chances to make love during the day.
Bella was truly at her wit’s end.
She had met people who were frugal, but she had never come across someone who kept track of every intimate moment so closely.
The last time Carrie wanted to bake a cake, Drew’s unexpected arrival threw her off. Tonight was special, with everyone gathered. Carrie put on a pink apron and was ready to impress by baking a big cake for her sister-in-law and brother.
Meanwhile, Bella had gone to bed early, watching TV while waiting.
As the night went on, her stomach rumbled with hunger, and there was no sign of progress from Carrie. Unable to wait any longer, Bella headed downstairs to check things out.
As soon as she walked into the living room, before even reaching the kitchen, she was stunned by the sight that greeted her.
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