"There won’t be a next ti." Avery Jane didn’t even turn her head, her voice crisp and sweet with a hint of innocence, yet firm.
The laughter of the man behind her grew more unrestrained and arrogant, as if he hadn’t heard what she said, her graceful figure slowly vanished from his sight.
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The tub filled with rose petals exuded a captivating fragrance, the warm steam perating the entire room.
Evelyn gently closed her eyes, her voluptuous and sensual figure faintly visible through the red petals. Today Joshua Hughes would be coming back, she eagerly anticipated having dinner with him, she desperately wanted to beco his woman.
She put on a long gown and looked at herself in the mirror with satisfaction, beautiful enough not to sha her na.
Evelyn, in truth, she needn’t allure the world, just captivating this one man would be sufficient.
She ticulously applied skincare products from her face to her body, even to the most private parts, knowing that no woman had managed to bind him for a year, so she had to be the exceptional one that could truly satisfy him.
The room was early scented with a hint of aphrodisiac spice, a very mild aroma.
Because she wasn’t aware of Joshua Hughes’ preferred scent, everything known about this man was rely hearsay.
She now had the opportunity to be by his side, she had a whole year to fully understand.
Thus, every chance to spend ti with him beca imnsely precious.
Evelyn descended the staircase, a tall and robust figure entered from the doorway, the ice-cold and powerful aura emanating from him was unmatched.
Like a mysterious midnight enigmatic man, yet currently silent, aloof and frosty.
Could it be that her judgnt was wrong, that she hadn’t captivated him, being the sa as the previous dozen won?
Evelyn felt a pang of insecurity, she strived to maintain a gentle smile, yet had no ans to deal with such a wild and unruly man.
His sharp, deep as ink eyes akin to a hawk’s scrutinized her, possessing the unique dignity of a successful man, his resolute lips having a sensuous and captivating curve.
Looking at Evelyn, it turned out that the true allure of the Yates Family wasn’t hers, although this woman did possess a striking appearance.
He recalled Avery Jane, with an exquisite beauty, a woman like the wind living quietly in her own world, showing determination and bliss when speaking of faith.
He didn’t like her deanor, he wanted her to beg him, craving the day when she would kneel pleading for him; that certainly would be quite entertaining.
Hawks are the hardest creatures to ta, but even harder should be the human heart, especially a woman’s heart, he never had encountered an opponent, for won all flocked eagerly upon seeing him, yet this woman genuinely avoided him.
Evelyn’s serpent-like supple body pressed against him, her body covered in the scent of rose essential oil.
To Joshua Hughes, won were all the sa, only she in the night, with the flickering moonlight and gentle night breeze carried her uniquely fresh scent that was special and delightful.
He could discern that it wasn’t a concoction of spices, but her natural body scent, even without direct examination, he knew it emanated from her fine smooth skin like white jade, that aroma was in her blood, spreading everywhere with her breath.
"Joshua..." Rembering her mother’s instructions, she feigned grievance, softly calling his na. Her feminine body supple and delectable, his sturdy body lazily leaning against the sofa, allowing Evelyn to stick close to his strong fra.
Her whitish fingers gently teased his chest intermittently, pondering how to broach such matters, obediently nestled in his arms like the most docile, compliant kitten, eyes holding grievance and sorrow.
"Speak, what is it?" Won are all the sa, barely entered the Hughes Family, then begin having all sorts of demands, yet he preferred those obedient, compliant ones.
Evelyn lifted her arms softly encircling his neck, raising her charmingly delicate face, her lovely eyes seemingly glistening with faint tears: "Yesterday I returned ho, but I felt mother was so aggrieved, aunt has always been unkind to her."
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