Cindy came in and noticed Frank was in a bad mood. “Look at that face. What’s wrong? Jaz is in a relationship now, and they are quite happy together. Aren’t you satisfied? You looked like someone owes you a million dollars.”
Frank didn’t want to lose his temper in front of Cindy. He loved her too much to vent his dissatisfaction. He got up and said, “Go to sleep first. I’ll wash up.”
Cindy looked at his figure and shook her head without saying anything.
In the master bedroom on the second floor, Willow jumped out of bed and scurried to the door after Cindy left. She wanted to leave.
Jasper looked at her playfully and smirked. “It’s late now. There’s no cab around to take you home. There are also wolves lurking outside.”
Willow stopped turning the doorknob. She was going to leave.
It was too terrifying for her to stay in one room with Jasper.
She had just agreed to date him, but it was too fast to sleep with him.
They were only starting to know each other.
Although Jasper was attractive, she was not an easy girl.
Jasper’s words frightened her.
She turned around and looked at him. “Don’t you have a driver? Can he give me a ride?”
“It’s off work now,” Jasper said nonchalantly while tying his bathrobe.
“Can you drop me off at the bottom of the hill? I’ll walk down to the road and get a cab,” Willow said.
“I'm sleepy. I don’t feel like driving.” Jasper looked at her.
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