Chapter 441
Yvette stepped out of the bathroom, and Jeremiah, who had been sitting in a chair on the phone, immediately focused his gaze on her as she appeared.
As Yvette reached for a towel to dry her hair, Jeremiah stretched out his hand from behind her, taking the towel from her
grasp.
Jeremiah wrapped his arms around her waist, his thin and neatly ironed white shirt casually unbuttoned at the collar, outlining his tall figure. His legs were long and straight beneath him.
He sighed softly and said, "Let me do it for you."
Yvette turned to face him, raising an eyebrow, her eyes sparkling with playful irreverence. "Okay."
Jeremiah ran his fingers through her soft hair. As his gaze accidentally fell on the small scar on her left little finger, he paused for a moment. His voice turned serious as he asked, "How did you get this scar?"
Yvette tilted her head slightly, tugging at his collar as she tilted her head back with moist eyes. Unconcerned, she replied, "When I was seven, they threw me into a Colosseum. A wolf bit me, but I chopped off its head with my own hands."
Jeremiah's hand, holding the towel, suddenly tightened, and a flicker of anger flashed in his eyes. "Which colosseum? Who did this to you?"
Yvette inhaled softly and her voice remained as cool and calm as ever. "I killed the person and burned the colosseum." Jeremiah's murderous intent gradually subsided as he stared at Yvette. His eyes filled with affection. He reached out, pulled her by the back of her neck, intertwined his fingers in her hair, and kissed her deeply. His broad, solid frame enveloped her completely.
In the dark, he kissed Yvette to try to warm up her cold lips. Having nowhere to retreat, she lifted her gaze to meet his and leaned in to kiss him back.
Jeremiah's body stiffened for a moment. He picked her up and pressed her against the column behind them. Then he bent down again, claiming her lips in another fierce kiss. Their lips met, breaths mingled, eyes closed in the shared moment.
arms, he placed a soft kiss on her temple, holding her tightly. His expression was
she was today.
next day, Yvette returned to school with Andrew and Bonnie. Andrew went to the library for his shift, and Bonnie headed to
much. After all, it had been
regularly to ask about Yvette's whereabouts. It wouldn't do for him to be completely in the dark. Yvette lifted
all over the table
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say? Are you going
as she replied, "I'll be going with
the point? The problem isn't that you're going with Jeremiah, but that you're heading to
still dangerous, Yvette. Can't you reconsider? What could be so important that you
about a case, Mr. Sunderland, and I
out a resigned sigh. He knew her well enough to understand that there was no stopping her. He thought that if James learned that, he would probably be worried about Yvette. As Yvette prepared to leave, she added, "Please don't tell anyone
before nodding.
Yvette to the school gate, and along the way, they encountered many students
on campus, which made the students treat him with great respect. As soon as they saw Yvette with him, they were even more excited, eagerly coming up to greet her one by one. Simon glanced at Yvette, noticing that
school gate, Simon couldn't help but keep giving Yvette reminders, urging
without a hint of impatience. It wasn't until Jeremiah arrived to pick her up that
polite smile, Yvette
wasn't until the car had driven far away that he
University hold her back?' He had a feeling that the trip to Voraxia might be the
Jeremiah sitting in the backseat and asked casually, "What are we
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