Chapter 284
“You’re a quick learner,” Bowen chuckled under his breath. He thought, The first time, Bree has been so docile, letting me have my way. Now, she has turned into a feisty little wolf cub
Aubree pinned Bowen down, grinning smugly. “Well, I guess I had the best teacher- you.”
Bowen leaned in with a teasing smile. “So, Bree, want some more?”
Bowen lowered his gaze, only to meet Aubree’s mock–scolding look. He chuckled. “What I meant was… you could do whatever else you want with
- mc.
“Of course, if you want… Bree, I’m not saying no.”
Aubree thought, ‘When it comes to being shameless, I’m still no match for Bowen.‘ She put on a calm front and said, “Well, since you offered, don’t blame me for taking full advantage.”
“Consider me all yours,” Bowen murmured, his arm draped around her waist as he leaned against the door in an utterly languid pose, eyes half- lidded. Their earlier activities had left his hair deliciously tousled, disrupting his usually composed demeanor. That hint of disorder, paired with his exquisite features, only made Aubree want to ruin his composure even further.
Aubree thought, ‘Honestly, I’m totally hooked on this guy’s body in the most literal sense!
Aubree slid her hand under his clothes at the waist, lifting and exploring upward, not just feasting her eyes but also indulging her touch.
The central AC was no match for the heat between them. Both Bowen and Aubree were drenched in sweat.
Aubree gritted her teeth. ‘If Bowen ever set foot in a club with his face, his body, and his undeniable charisma, he’d be the undisputed headliner. And yet, I just touched him twice, and he’s groaning like I’ve done so much more.’
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder. For Bowen, that couldn’t be more true. Mindful of her fatigue, he’d kept their previous two meetings quiet chats in the car. But now, the calm facade he always wore had shattered, and his deep, dark eyes burnt with startling possessiveness and raw desire.
“Finished? My turn now,” Bowen murmured.

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