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Chapter 816

They had been living on the edge for a while there.

"Dorothy, you're hammered."

"I am not! I can still tell you're Everett, can't I?" she slurred.

Everett pressed his lips together in a thin line, his brow furrowing as he began, "Then do youremember my mother—"

He cut himself off, unable to continue. As his thoughts drifted elsewhere, he loosened his hold onher inadvertently.

And that was all the opportunity Dorothy needed. Slipping her hand along the curve of his waist, shefound her way in and hit the jackpot!

"Mmm..." Everett couldn't help but let out a muffled moan. His large hand immediately reached forher wrist, trying to pull her hand away.

"Dorothy, let go of me!"

She wasn't intimidated in the slightest; instead, she let out a silly giggle, "Mmm, you're so warm... sohot..."

"Let. Go. Now."

"I won't!"

Far from releasing him, she gripped him even tighter upon sensing his attempt to pull her handaway.

Everett knew he couldn't use force to extract her hand without risking injury to his most sensitivearea.

"Dorothy! Be gentle!"

"Then take off your pants... they're chafing my arm. It hurts..."

At that moment, Everett relived every sorrowful memory he had, yet still couldn't suppress thewicked thoughts swirling in his mind. He gazed at Dorothy's face and then steadied her head, tiltinghis own to plant a kiss.novelbin

Not only did Dorothy tremble, but Everett shuddered too as he pushed forward. He truly believed hewould never be able to touch Dorothy again...

"It hurts... Everett, it hurts..."

Dorothy's small hands clutched his shirt tightly, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Just a bit longer. I'll be gentler in a moment, okay?"

Right now, he simply couldn't control his strength.

After a passionate and unrestrained encounter, the scent of their intimacy lingered in the air of theguest room.

Dorothy had fallen asleep during their second round, curled up under the covers. From Everett'sperspective, the bed seemed to rise in the middle where she lay.

He had already showered, his torso bare, wrapped in a towel, as he fetched a box of cigarettes fromthe master bedroom and stepped out onto the balcony.

Everett usually didn't smoke because of Abigail and Langston, but now, he needed it to convincehimself that what had just happened wasn't a dream.

He finished the cigarette, stubbed it out in the ashtray, washed it in the sink, and put it back in itsplace.

Returning to the guest room, Everett cleaned Dorothy up with a damp towel and helped her intopajamas.

With a couple of hours left until dawn, he finally slid under the covers and naturally pulled Dorothyinto his embrace.

And then he couldn't bear to close his eyes.

He feared sleep, and he feared that these precious hours would pass too quickly.

She was still lying there like a log. Her breath was gentle, and her eyelids were tightly closed.

Everett stroked her hair with his hand, over and over again.

It was only as dawn began to break that he got up and left, closing the bedroom door behind him.

...

Dorothy was truly plastered. She hadn't expected the punch to hit her so hard!

In fact, when she had stumbled to the bathroom earlier, despite feeling dizzy, she wasn't so far gonethat she couldn't walk or recognize people!

She slept straight through to noon the next day before she groggily woke up.

She lifted her arm instinctively. "Ugh..."

Her body was sore all over.

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