Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 815
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 815
A hand covered Shaun’s lips before he could kiss Catherine.
“When did I owe you a kiss?” Catherine was puzzled. She was about to be defeated by his shamelessness.
“The night the day before yesterday. ” Shaun took his phone out and showed her the kiss emoji that she had sent him.
Catherine’s pretty face flushed when she saw the kiss emoji on the phone. She had done it at the spur of the moment purely with the intention to make this man yearn for her. However, she did not expect him to remember it so well.
“Oh, I remember. But… did you go look for Sarah immediately after receiving my emoji?” she asked with a fake smile.
“No.”
Shaun’s expression stiffened, and he said unnaturally, “I went to take a cold bath after I received it.”
Since they were adults, Catherine found herself understanding his words right away.
in disbelief before her cheeks heated up.
not just an emoji that everyone was using? Why was
with Sarah a few days ago.
his eyes. Then, his lips moved. At first, he wanted to say that he could only react to her, but he wanted to
one who has a destructive power
her gaze. “Does it mean that you owe me a beating if I send you a punching
at her lips
As long as he could kiss her, he would take any beating
no bottom line
you’re still dreaming. I’m too lazy to waste my
could not care less about him anymore
to the company.” Shaun grabbed her arm and opened the door to the
“No. I don’t want to sit
toward the main entrance of the villa. The guard had
the car door and got into the driver’s seat. However, Shaun immediately sat
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