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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 342

"That's not what I meant," Alice immediately realized what she had said. Her face was flushing and it seemed as though she was longing for it.

God knew that was not what she meant.

Jensen grabbed her wrist and pulled her forward. He came to his car, pulled the door open and stuffed Alice into it.

Alice was startled by his abrupt behavior and exclaimed in a low voice, "What are you doing? Jensen, what the h*ll are you doing?"

"I'm giving you what you asked for. The passion that we lack," Jensen replied. He looked at her breathlessly, feeling a little excited as his eyes were full of uncontrollable desire.

Alice's heart raced. Looking at him, she was shocked and tried to warn him, "Don't do anything stupid. I'm going to buy some food."

"You can go later." Jensen stared at Alice's eyes and said, "If I hadn't been afraid that you couldn't accept it, I would have taken the other step. However, you blamed me for not making a move on you. God knows how close I am to losing my control now!"

"You —" Alice saw that his handsome face was pressed down and was about to kiss her. Hence, she reached out to cover his mouth and said sternly, "Jensen, who said that I wanted this?"

With his mouth covered, Jensen's eyes widened and

he couldn't say anything.

Then, he licked Alice's palm with his tongue.

"Ah As if scalded, Alice pulled back her hand quickly and screamed at the same time, "Jensen, how dare you lick my hand!"

"Since you covered my mouth, I couldn't speak," Jensen said innocently. Then, he whispered with a little embarrassment, "But the palm of your little hand is really soft."

Suddenly, Alice blushed and her face was burning red. She was extremely embarrassed and said, "Don't do this to me. This is not what I want."

"Then, what do you want?" Jensen was really confused and he stared at her dumbly.

"I don't want anything. I want to break up with you," Alice shouted in a hurry and the panic look was written all over her face. How could someone act like this? Jensen must be crazy to push her into the car and kiss her without saying anything.

"Then, why did you apologize if you wanted to break up with me?" Jensen felt that since she was willing to apologize, she couldn't have the thoughts of parting with him. However, she might not know about it.

"Since I've done something wrong, I must apologize," Alice explained. She felt that he seemed to have overthought too much, and the way he thought was different from hers.

Jensen frowned and stared at her, saying, "Alice, let me be frank. I don't think it's necessary for us to break up."

"But I truly can't fall in love," Alice said again.

Jensen adjusted his posture slightly while still looming over her in the car and whispered to her, "Alice, please open up your heart to me."

Alice was stunned. She felt a stab in her heart and avoided his eyes. She didn't want to look at him.

Jensen stared at her eyes, slightly tilted his head, lowered down and kissed her chin.

Alice's whole body froze as she hissed, "Hey, you-"

Before she could finish her sentence, Jensen kissed her lips and swallowed her words.

Alice stiffened further and her palm- sized face blushed, creating a beautiful hue on her face.

But reason brought her back to her senses.

She pushed away Jensen's chin and said while panting, "Jensen, what are you doing?"

"Kissing you," Jensen stared at her face, and his Adam's apple bobbed in his throat. "I'm igniting some passion for you."

"I don't want it," Alice said.

"I can't bear it anymore." After saying that, Jensen reached out his hands and took hers.

He had tasted something wonderful.

This was too cruel for a normal man to be in guilt for six years.

He couldn't bear it anymore. At least, he had to kiss Alice. Otherwise, he was afraid that if he insisted on being patient with her, she would lose her patience instead.

He couldn't take risks. He must go a step further.

Once he saw the blush on Alice's face, his heart raced even faster. It was more difficult for him to control himself.

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