Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 486
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 486
Shaun did not feel any pain and looked down at her. “Go ahead and bite. Didn’t you tell me about a certain someone who would bite another person because she loved him too much? Bite me as hard as you love me.”
“…”
Catherine almost gagged. That was so long ago, yet he still remembered it. It was just moments ago when she thought that he had a bad memory.
“Why aren’t you biting anymore? Are you afraid of hurting me?” Shaun touched her ears like she was a little kitten, his soft voice magnetic and electric. “It’s okay, I’m not afraid of pain.”
Catherine was completely depressed now.
If she bit him, it was a sign of affection, but if she did not bite him, then it meant she could not bear to hurt him.
There was no way she could win against him.
“Go to sleep.” Shaun hugged her and turned off the lights before lying down.
He soon fell asleep while taking in her scent.
However, Catherine could not sleep.
She was getting hungry.
during dinner with Charity, but she was hungry again
The next day.
woke up, it was
hurried downstairs, and Shaun, who was sitting on the
did you turn my alarm off?”
you were still sleeping like a little pig, so I
I usually wake up
admit that
and her hair was tousled as she just woke up. Her cheeks were also painted with a red blush, making her
“I knew that you’d accuse
video. On the screen, she was sleeping soundly on his arm as the alarm rang
Catherine, “…”
this with her own eyes, she would not have known that she could sleep
even used his
How depressing.
soon.” Shaun looked at her red face and smiled. Then, he went to the
stomach suddenly grumbled, so
the one who cooked for him before. It was time for him to repay
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