Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter 1680
Romance began to fill the air inside the spacious car. Pretty soon, both of them felt short of breath due to the passionate kiss and the rushing blood.
“Blair
“Yes…” she whispered as their foreheads touched.
” She heard him mumble her name.
Wesley cupped his big hands on her smooth cheeks, while staring at her red lips, not replying with any words. His eyes were filled with an ocean of complicated emotions right now: tenderness, desire, compassion…
Just as she was able to catch a Little breath, his Lips were pressed on hers again. This time, he really pulled her over to the driver’s seat and made her sit on his lap. His kiss was getting more intense now.
A lot of questions marks popped up in her head. ‘Didn’t he say he didn’t love me? What’s all this now?”
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due to the intense kiss, the vibration of his cell phone cut through the thick air of
left hers. Realizing that she was sitting on his lap, Blair flushed a deep shade of red. She didn’t dare to look at his eyes. In a fluster, she pried his arm away from her waist and managed
be calm, though in reality, her heart was pumping at
no better than Blair. His eyes were still
adjust his breathing. After he
“Mom.”
had only found out it was raining when
eyes, he leaned against the seat and told her, “Yes, we did. We’ll be back in a few minutes.” He breathed in Blair’s fragrance
you leave since it’s raining now,” Cecelia demanded.
“Will do.”
the engine and drove away. They both kept silent on their way back. Both of them were
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