Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2552
“It’s okay, I’ll take a cold bath.”
Knowing that Jessica’s wound had not healed, Forrest turned around and wanted to enter the bathroom.
“Don’t leave.”
Jessica pulled him. “Do you remember how I helped you when I was on my period back then?”
All of a sudden, Forrest’s mind was burning. Of course, he remembered.
Jessica was cold in front of other people. No one knew how passionate she was when she faced him at night.
“Are you willing to do it?” “Why not? I could even do it before getting married to you. Now that we’re married, I’m definitely willing to do it.” While biting her lip, Jessica pulled him back. “Just make sure you’re not that rough again next time.”
“I won’t, I swear.”
Forrest did not notice that his cold face seemed to melt under the orange light. His handsome face was red, and his eyes were so gentle that they could overwhelm one.
kissed her. From his gaze, he appeared to wish he could stuff her into his chest. Only after a long time
want to have many guests. Just some of our family members will do. It’s also fine with just the two of us. It’s best to have our wedding in a church overseas
I feel grievously wronged.” Forrest suddenly said with a frown, “You had a grand
very troublesome, tiring, and complicated. But it’s
the city we used to study in. Let’s go to the church near our college. Do you still remember that we came across someone’s wedding when we went there during
always remembered
eyes with a
of them had not forgotten
two of them were no longer students, what they wanted
whatever they wanted
He sat up and discussed the matter regarding
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