Matthew felt excited and nervous. Three years without a woman had his heart pounding so fast it was about to jump out of his chest.
He had a strong urge to lunge at Rachel right now, but he knew this wasn't the right place, so he picked up Rachel and headed downstairs.
On the first floor, Matthew grabbed the unconscious Tracy and exited the villa. After tossing her into the back seat, he went back in to set the house on fire.
Rachel had been latching onto Matthew the entire time, so he had to place her in the passenger seat before driving off.
The moment the car exited the gate, Rachel crawled over from the passenger seat to Matthew. "I'm burning up, Matthew. Stop running away and help me quickly. I can't take it anymore."
Her seductive voice seemed to awaken the most primal desire as her hands freely roamed over Matthew's body.
Startled, Matthew realized Rachel was losing it. If this went on, it could be detrimental to her health. But the main problem was that he didn't know how to cure it. The best way to go about it was to satisfy her.
However, this place wasn't ideal. They were too close to where Sheldon had died, and Tracy was still unconscious in the backseat.
Matthew floored the gas pedal and drove for several miles to a valley. After parking the car, Matthew reclined the passenger seat.
Before Matthew could deal with Tracy, Rachel had already lunged at him.
A gentle breeze drifted by, and its cold air flowed into the gently rocking car. In the nearby pond, frogs croaked one after another.
The wind swept across the grass by the roadside, and the view resembled green waves that stretched far into the distance.
After what felt like forever, the frogs went silent, the wind calmed down, and the car stopped rocking.
A person drenched in sweat nestled in Matthew's arms, and they both panted heavily. When Rachel came to, she realized she was in Matthew's embrace, and her face was flushed red.
"What did you do to me, Matthew?"
Matthew felt speechless. "I didn't do anything! You were the one who lunged at me, and now you're even clinging to me."
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