"You wouldn't want me to carry her back to the room a s well, right?"
Fane frowned when he realized they were approaching the Drake family’s residence entrance. H e felt somewhat abashed.
After all, it would embarrass him to no end if any of the bodyguards on patrol, or even the ones standing guard at the door, spotted him.
"Nonsense. Are you expecting me to carry her, then? Besides, she's already on your back, so hurry up and carry her to the bed."
Tanya rolled her eyes at Fane. She could not shake off the awkward feeling she was experiencing after Fane had kissed it. Twice, even.
"Hold on a second."
Noticing something, she immediately took out a piece of wet napkin. "Come, let me help wipe your mouth."
She gently wiped Fane’s mouth as she spoke. "Oh my god... There's lipstick stain on it," she fretted. "If anyone were to notice this, nothing we say can paint u s as innocent."
Fane cringed as he heard that statement, and he thanked his lucky stars that Tanya noticed such a small detail. Otherwise, if he had headed home and
Selena noticed it instead, how on Earth was he going t o explain to her? Not to mention, he had an unreasonable mother-in-law at home. Nevermind her daughter; would his mother-in-law not have forced Fane to divorce her daughter immediately?
"Oh, thank goodness you noticed that."
As he stared at Tanya who was carefully wiping his lips for him, embarrassment crept in him once more. H e wanted nothing more than to hide away in a crack somewhere. His entire face had a pink tint to it.
"All done!"
Tanya turned around and forced herself to stay calm, even though her heart was pounding. This was her first time doing something so intimate. She was slowly becoming a nervous wreck.
Moreover, Fane was undeniably handsome. His face looked perfectly detailed as it screamed masculinity. This dashing face made her nervous in an instant.
However, she did not help Yvonne to wipe away her lipstick while she was being carried on Fane's back because it would be very inconvenient to do so.
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