My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins
Chapter 52: Why Were They Sleeping in the Same Blanket?
The close hug and the vague feeling of distance had made Florence Fraser frightened and nervous all the time.
However, she did not know that whether Ernest Hawkins’s hug was too warm or she was too tired. She did not actually know when she fell asleep in Ernest’s hug.
She even had a good sleep until the next morning.
Florence opened her eyes and looked at the top of the tent. After being a blur for a second, she finally came back to her senses.
When she wanted to raise her hand, her arm had touched something. It was a comfortable, smooth, and warm feeling. It seemed like human skin…
Suddenly, she was stunned and she felt nervous. She immediately became clear-headed.
She turned her head stiffly and looked at her side. She saw Ernest’s extremely handsome face and his bright eyes.
He was looking at her and it seemed that he was showing a faint smile.
“Are you awake?”
“I, I am awake…”
Why were they in the same blanket?
And they were wearing so little… they were not even wearing pyjamas.
It was like there was a string trembling vigorously in her mind and it was almost broken.
She was extremely shy and embarrassed. She hurriedly pulled the blanket and wanted to get up. At the moment, Ernest’s strong arm was on her waist and she suddenly could not move.
Ernest looked at Florence leisurely while supporting his head with his hand. His handsome face moved closer to her.
His voice was deep and sexy.
“I had become a heating pad for you for the whole night. Are you leaving without giving me any gratitude?”
“Then, how should I thank…”
Florence was extremely nervous as if she was getting crazy.
She could clearly smell Ernest’s good body smell and see the well-built body below his clavicle at such a close distance…
“I will take it myself.”
Ernest’s pressed lips seemed like showing a smile.
he tilted his body, and his thin lips kissed
stunned like
Did Ernest kiss her?
a situation that a man and a woman were staying together under such sexual tension, but, in early of the
on her forehead was
what was he
the morning. Ernest walked out of the
the clothes and
day was enriching. However, the night had boggled Florence’s mind. She did not
was extremely
they reached the entrance of the hotel, Florence saw Cooper
expression looked bad. He kept making calls
“Cooper, what happened?”
Florence, a joyful look was seen in his
excitement, “You finally come back. I could not
he carefully looked at
go last night? Are
am fine. My phone got into the water.
her heart felt warm for Cooper’s
spent much time together, Cooper treated her
crazy as he could not find
relationship, Ernest showed a sullen
was staying with me. She will be
should not worry
was shocked and the worries in his heart
sharp and threatening instinct made him feel that Ernest’s
and asked, “Were you
subconsciously but she recalled that she was indeed staying with
could not help but become hot. She simply found a poor excuse, “Yesterday, Ernest and
that had to be settled together
complicated
face was blushed and she was too shy to talk about it again. She changed the subject and asked,
has
to say, “He has already confessed that someone gave him money to do that. However, he doesn’t know
and now she was clean and she could continue to take part in Ovi Fashion
She still had chances to make it to
find Director
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