Alice was dressed in a revealing way, standing in front of Joshua. She never expected that Joshua would say such words.
Her face turned a little pale. Then, she gently laughed," Joshua..."
Alice went around the desk and directly approached Joshua. She tenderly sat on his lap, burying herself in his arms. She slid her long finger across his cold, handsome face.
"With you around, even if I don't wear anything, I won't feel cold."
Alice's actions were extremely seductive, one would not be able to resist her facial expression.
However...
Joshua furrowed his brows. He put her down from his arms.
He reached her long hands and grabbed the teacup which Alice placed on the table. He picked it up and took a small sip.
"Aren't you here to apologize to me?"
He leaned back and pushed the chair slightly away from Alice. "What are you apologizing for?"
Alice furrowed her brows. She wanted to continue
getting closer to Joshua. "After you went upstairs, I thought for a while. It's true. Luna did not say things like how the apple doesn't fall far from the tree to me."
Alice sighed, "Someone else said that to me. I remembered it wrongly."
Then, Alice gently took over the teacup in Joshua's hand. She placed it back on the table. Then, she hugged Joshua's neck tightly with both her arms. She pressed her sexy lips forward.
"Joshua, can you forgive me?"
"The person you should apologize to is Luna and not m e."
Joshua rubbed the middle of his brows. The second before Alice's lips touched him, he raised his hands and blocked her kiss.
"I still have work to do."
Alice was determined to sleep with Joshua. She bit her lips rather shyly. "But Joshua, I want it... we haven’t slept together in almost half a month. I'm your wife, please don’t avoid me. What do you say?"
Alice's voice was gentle, she looked aggrieved. Her face was exceptionally gorgeous. She also had a great figure. The pajamas could barely cover her long legs and beautiful hips.
Joshua had to admit that this was a scene that could stir up his feelings.
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