He was indeed mad, driven mad by her.
Since they returned from Hill Benjamin, he had become abnormal. When the board meeting was held just now, his full attention was focused on her, her confident smile, her spontaneous temperament, her intelligent charm, and the surprises she brought to him, each of which touched his heart and soul, and he was unable to stop himself and long overwhelmed with excitement.
After she left the conference room, he hurriedly followed her, looking for her all the way.
When he found out that she was looking for a rental house and wanted to move out, he was almost furious at the thought of her leaving him and instantly lost all his senses. All he wanted to do was to take a good vow of sovereignty that belonged to him.
At this moment, every cell in his body was screaming madly to have her completely.
Ever since the night in Hill Benjamin, when he had tasted the sweetness of the woman, his mind has been filled with images of the sizzling heat of the moment. It was a sensation he would never forget, and every time he thought about it, his whole body became hot and uncontrollable.
Some things were just like drugs. Once you had it, you just could not get rid of it.
As now, he had completely lost the ability to think.
She did not know how beautiful she was in his eyes and even her nervousness and her confusion were just sweet. The soft curve of her neckline, her jade-like slender arms pushing against him, and the shape of her chest, just everything looked so tempting.
A fervent kiss, again.
Joyce could not shake him off. Although she had had sex with him before, but never in broad daylight, or in the office, her lips and teeth were sealed by him, and she could not even make a sound.
She couldn't believe it until she was tangibly filled by him. He was really crazy.
How dared the man do such a thing in his office.
She had sex with him twice before today. The first time she didn't see his face at all and she could not feel a thing except for the pain, and later at Hill Benjamin, she was drugged and her consciousness was blurred and her memory was not clear.
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