Chapter 324
Rhea gave George a sly look. Her eyes sparkled mischievously as she chuckled. “George.”
That single word sparked a fire in his eyes.
He pulled Rhea’s head toward his chest, while his other hand locked firmly around her waist. Then, he pressed his lips against hers.
The kiss was intense, almost suffocating.
George had been craving this for seven long years.
Five minutes later, Rhea was panting. She clutched the collar of his shirt, trying to steady herself.
But George’s gaze was unwavering. He called out, “Rhea.”
She tasted sweet to him.
Meanwhile, he radiated a raw, intense heat of desire.
When Rhea looked up, her eyes glistened with a hidden, unspoken intensity. There wasn’t affection in her gaze, just a flicker of something indecipherable.
The air swirled around her, enveloping her completely.
Rhea’s scattered rationality slowly stitched itself back together. She realized that she must have really lost her mind.
“I’m fine. I’m going to sleep.” She stepped back.
George’s arms fell empty, but his smoldering gaze lingered on her profile. He couldn’t believe that she wanted to back away after all that.
He grabbed her wrist and asked hoarsely, “What was that?”
Rhea’s mind was a jumble of chaos. The mere thought of diving back into all that love and hate made her head ache.
But she knew that once she messed with George, there was no turning back.
She smiled. “Do you want to stay?”
George moved closer, almost engulfing her. “Do you think I’d be afraid?”
For a man who had waited for her all these years, consequences didn’t matter. Even if there were any, he could bear them.
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Chapter 324
Rhea twisted her wrist and grabbed his arm. “Then stay.‘
Her decisiveness made George narrow his eyes. “Are you just using me for fun?”
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He wondered if she was just rushing into another relationship out of desperation, or if she had simply stopped caring about love.
“Do you think that’s what I’m doing?”
Under the dim light, their gazes locked in a quiet battle. It was clear who would win.
George was the first to give in. He couldn’t argue with her, and he couldn’t bear to let go of the chance to be near her, even if she was using him.
His rationality crumbled. He stepped forward and pulled Rhea into his arms before pressing her to
the bed.
He loved her, and he didn’t care whether she loved him back. As long as he could be with her, nothing else mattered.
The next morning, Rhea woke with sore eyes, restless from a poor night’s sleep.
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