The broken golden sunlight spread over the bed like a blanket, and he wrapped his arms around her as the large double bed sunk deep.
"Don't you mess around! It's daytime!" She warned. Her cheeks were already flushed and the pinkness haloed above her cheeks like a morning sun.
"You mean it's okay for the night?" He propped one hand on the mattress and looked at her amusedly, taking in her blushing expression.
"I'm not ..." she gasped, unable to get the words out. He was the best at misinterpreting her words.
He looked at her more indulgently. His long fingers kept playing with her long hair, and he wrapped her hair around his fingers and then drew circles on the side of her neck.
"That's not what I meant!" She was tickled by him and had nowhere to dodge.
"Just kidding. I haven't slept all night, so now I'm holding you for a while, okay?"
Luther lay down beside her and took her into his arms, flicking the switch for the automatic curtains over the bed.
The curtains slowly closed, blocking out the bright shining light, and the room gradually became dim.
He closed his eyes and wrapped his arms tightly around her.
He was too tired
When he finally saw for himself that she was okay, his tense nerves were finally all relaxed. After days of running, he was now overwhelmed by tiredness. With her in his arms, he felt he was holding the entire world.
He felt at ease and his mind was at peace and quiet.
Joyce was hugged tightly by him and was dissatisfied. She tried several times but failed to break away from him, and when she looked sideways, she found that he had fallen asleep.
His breathing was even and long, and his good-looking eyelashes cast a fan-like silhouette on his handsome face.
His chest rose and fell. His robust chest was now too close to her, and she could even feel the sexy curves constantly rubbing against her, and her mind was now a total mess.
It's amazing how deeply he slept.
She bemoaned.
The dim light made her even more drowsy.
In fact, she didn't sleep at all last night either.
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