Chapter 157 Is It Appropriate To Go Out Like This
However, when she noticed him looking her way, she asked politely.
A look flashed across Matthew’s eyes as he closed the book in his hands. “I have a video conference in an hour. Maybe next time.”
It was an expected response. With a smile, Aurelia nodded. “Okay, then I’ll be on my way.”
“Wait a moment.”
Aurelia found herself stopping again, feeling perplexed. Why does it seem like Matthew is reluctant to part ways with me? It’s rather unusual.
“Is there anything else?” she asked.
Matthew set down his book, striding over with his long legs. His towering height required him to lower his head to look at her.
This pose made it seem like he was gazing at her with a look of profound affection.
“You…”
Matthew’s gaze this?”
fell on her collarbone. “Are you
sure you want to meet the family looking like
Following his gaze, Aurelia looked down. When she saw it, her face instantly flushed red. “I didn’t notice it earlier.”
Last night, Matthew couldn’t hold back–or rather, neither of them could. They were incredibly passionate. There were marks left behind. One look at them, and it was obvious what had transpired.
She knew that no one would believe her if she claimed that they were caused by an allergy or mosquito bites.
She rushed upstairs to change into a shirt that could cover her collarbone. Once she descended the stairs, she confronted Matthew. “Next time, could you not leave these marks?”
If she went to work with these marks, she wouldn’t know how to explain herself if her colleagues noticed.
A faint smile played on Matthew’s lips. “As for what happens in bed, it’s hard to predict. But I’ll do my best.”
Matthew looked, she found herself at a
wild beast. Yet, once he was out of bed, he was well–dressed and
the wildness of last night, Aurelia dared not dwell on it any longer
To Go Out Like
to be fleeing
feeling shy? Last night, when she found it unbearable and bit down on my shoulder, why wasn’t
faint imprint of a bite mark could still be seen on
were going to return home, bringing the family together once again.
was particularly elated and filled with anticipation. He had gone to the supermarket early. in the morning to buy groceries, preparing to cook a feast for
came to food. Thus, she
children had grown up, each with their
on the contrary, wasn’t as busy
meal, she fell deep in
with tears. She eagerly awaited the day when they would meet again in the afterlife. Then, she could proudly tell him that she
had all achieved their own successes now. Their youngest son, Herbert, was consistently among the top performers. There was no doubt he would be able
that all the children were doing well, she felt a deep sense of contentment.
a short while, more than half of the dishes on the table had been prepared.
of items she was carrying, Herbert was taken aback. “Aurelia, did
in the car. Come with me to grab it,” Aurelia said to Herbert after
items.
laid out before him. “Did you buy these for
Mom?”
woman. She was born beautiful, anyway. With these enhancements, she’s bound to be even more
herself. We’re all grown up and can take care of ourselves now. Mom should live the life she’s always
from his job, he
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Appropriate To
have what
Finished
stairs. In a short
brother has really grown up!
a top student, but he was also capable of physical work. Despite carrying a large pile of things up the stairs, he didn’t even flush
I had grown up. If you ever need anything, you can always count on me. If anyone dares to
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