Was she supposed to wait here for Jas Black’s return, then endure a scolding from him, or should she turn around and sneak back unnoticed?
Since Jas hadn’t caught her attempting to escape, she could avoid having to face his black face.
Of course, more importantly, standing alone in the elevator room waiting for Jas to return would make one look like an idiot.
In the end, Jane Sampson chose the forr option, her left hand in her pocket as she headed back to where she had sneaked away from just now.
Only...
When Jane Sampson returned to the spot she’d sneaked away from at seven o’clock, she was stunned to find Jas Black standing there, watching her, and she quickly slamd on the brakes.
"Where have you been?" Jas’s voice was cool, obviously, he had been waiting for her for a while.
Jane’s eyes rolled quickly as she noticed soone running backward by her side and, with lightning-fast reflexes, she pointed behind her, "I saw soone running backwards and thought it looked fun, so I tried it for a bit, didn’t find it fun, and ran back."
Jane Sampson was practically ready to give herself a like for her quick thinking.
When it ca to adaptability, if she, Jane Sampson, claid to be second, no one would dare claim to be the first.
Seeing Jas not speaking, Jane asked in a quiet voice, tentatively, "Do you want to try running backwards too?"
"I have a good waist," Jas’s eyebrows furrowed slightly, "you should know that."
"???" Jane blinked her eyes, confused. What?
"Or do you think I still need to work on my core strength?" Jas took a big step forward, reached out his hand, and pulled Jane to his side, "You want to work on my core strength more?"
"Wait! Wait!" Jane was utterly baffled, "Core strength? What core strength?"
She pointed behind her and asked, "Running backward can exercise your core strength?"
"It can also work your spine," Jas explained, "Older people like to exercise by doing it backward."
After saying this, Jas curled the corner of his mouth, "You didn’t know? Huh, I thought you felt I wasn’t vigorous enough in bed and were suggesting I train my core strength more."
"..." Why did the random excuse she found lead to such a huge misunderstanding by Jas?
If she had known that her probing words would lead him to such thoughts, Jane thought, she definitely would have kept quiet.
The ancients did not deceive her.
Most people die from talking too much.
"Pretend I didn’t say anything," Jane’s face turned red with embarrassnt, her gaze darting around. Luckily no one nearby could hear what Jas had just said, which allowed her to relax slightly.
After all, she still cared about her reputation.
However, what puzzled Jane was how on earth Jas had co up with that misunderstanding?
Didn’t he know his own capabilities?
Given his tendency to pick her up whenever he pleased, wasn’t he aware of his own strength?
Still talking about core strength?
At that ti, she had even wanted to find so impotence dicine for Jas to take.
Not coming ho was fine, but once ho, she was inevitably tornted until half-dead by him; the stronger his waist, the more her poor little waist would suffer.
"Keep running," Jas said, gently pushing Jane in front of him. Then, with one hand, he grabbed the hood of Jane’s jacket and directed, "You run ahead."
Jane glanced at the hood on her clothes and responded with an "Oh." She waited a few seconds, and seeing that Jas had no intention of letting go, she reluctantly continued to run.
Jane was running slowly, but Jas was patient, not urging her at all. She was slow, so he matched her pace, maintaining a step behind her throughout.
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