Withdrawing her hand, she whispered, "I didn’t an to."
"I’m not blaming you." Koa Jackson rested one hand on the car window, looked up at her, and in his deep, bright eyes, there was a gentle shimr. He beckoned, "Co here."
One hand reached out from the window and directly pulled her arm, tilting his head back, he accurately captured the lips Mia Ginger offered.
Mia Ginger’s neck was very sensitive and she instinctively shrank back a little.
That small gesture pleased Koa Jackson, "Let’s leave it for today. Co over tomorrow night, okay?"
He spoke with an upward intonation, clearly extending an invitation.
Koa Jackson chuckled in a low voice.
Mia Ginger widened her eyes in disbelief, looking at him for a long mont, feeling all awkward, she quickly withdrew her hand and turned to walk away. After taking a few steps, she turned back, blushing, and said, "Chancellor, I’m leaving."
She didn’t say goodbye to Koa Jackson.
Koa Jackson rested one arm on the car window, watching her, only feeling that this girl’s face was redder than the evening glow.
He lowered his head, letting out an extrely pleased laugh, and drove back ho.
——
Mia Ginger was mortified.
She walked into the living room, her face flushed.
How did she not realize that Koa Jackson had such a roguish side, completely at odds with his usual chilly aloof deanor? And yet, every ti he seriously joked around, it made her blush and her heart race, wishing she could drown in his shimring eyes.
It’s just mortifying...
Lost in her thoughts, Mia Ginger passed by the hall and saw Aurora Cooper was still there.
She stopped, cald herself, and greeted, "Mom."
"Co, sit down," Aurora Cooper pointed to the sofa beside her.
Mia Ginger went over obediently.
Aurora Cooper asked, "Dr. Jackson has left?"
"Yeah." Mia Ginger nodded.
Aurora Cooper’s gaze lingered on her face for a few monts, then she went straight to the point, "How far have you two progressed?"
Mia Ginger was stunned, bit her lip, and stayed silent.
Aurora Cooper took a deep breath, raised her hand to rub her forehead, "When did it start?"
"Just," Mia Ginger mumbled, "after we got the marriage certificate."
Aurora Cooper looked at Mia’s expression and seed to believe it, after a long while, she sighed and said quietly, "You’ve already got the marriage certificate, no matter what I say, it’s pointless. Soday when your dad returns, both families can et. Hmm..."
Aurora Cooper paused briefly,
"I understand." Mia Ginger was utterly embarrassed, responding softly.
It was the first ti the mother and daughter had talked about such a topic, and Aurora Cooper felt a bit awkward too. Seeing Mia agree, she nodded, "Alright then. I have nothing else, so get so rest early."
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