He glanced at the jacket before looking up at her. “Whose jacket is this?”
“Josh Batton’s,” she replied softly before turning into the kitchen. She had no intention of explaining too much to this fake husband of hers.
The moment she left, the jacket fell to the ground.
Stanley got up and simply kicked the jacket aside before entering the kitchen.
By then, Xyla’s hands were behind her back, battling with the strings of her white apron.
The strings had been tied loosely earlier, so she planned to untie it and redo the knot but it had accidentally become a dead knot.
Seeing this, he instantly went up behind her, tipped his head down, and took the strings from her. He started carefully undoing the knot.
They were standing really close. The smell of tobacco mixed with peppermint perfume invaded her nostrils.
His breaths faintly grazed the back of her neck and earlobes, causing mild electric shocks.
As if her chest had been electrocuted, her heart started beating wildly.
Xyla immediately reached behind for the strings and took a step forward, planning to undo the knot on her own. “I’ll do it.”
However, he grabbed the strings again and said domineeringly, “Stay still.”
After that, he continued his task.
His warm breaths continued to brush against her, seducing her.
After a long while, he finally undid the dead knot.
Without waiting for her to respond, he swiftly removed the apron from her body. Startled, she turned to look at him. “What are you doing?”
“What’s with this face? People might think that I’ve stripped you,” Stanley said calmly, his lips curling into a subtle grin.
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