Chapter: 701
“Wake up and
He’d learned from Sarah’s assistant, Betsy, that she had commitments the following day. If she rested in her current state, she’d surely wake with a splitting headache, negatively impacting her performance.
Half-asleep, Sarah was helped up and leaned on Aziel as she sipped on the hangover soup.
However, once she finished the soup, she regained some alertness and wasn’t keen on settling down.
She sat upright on the bed, belched, and attempted to get out of bed.
Aziel immediately caught her. “Where are you headed?”
a shower!” Sarah declared, swinging her arm as if she was headed not towards the bathroom
Aziel’s hold and stumbled towards the
causing her to nearly trip multiple times, only to be saved by Aziel’s quick reflexes
in this state, Aziel sighed, anxious that she might harm herself in the shower. He softened his voice, coaxing her Like a child,
her shaky march towards the bathroom. “I
can’t bathe in your current state,” Aziel expressed
in his eyes gave
a moment before breaking into a chuckle. She wrapped her arms around his neck, teasingly asking, “Then, will you
of red, leaving him standing there, unsure of how to
Aziel and Sarah hadn’t progressed their relationship further. Their closest encounters had been
movement from Aziel, Sarah presumed he was unwilling, immediately furrowing her brows, “Aren’t you my
Aziel glanced at her, his hold
course, you’re my baby.” Sarah gave
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