Willow was still chatting with Winston about the next direction of their research, and her gaze glanced in Jasperâs way several times. He was talking with Ricky and occasionally caught glimpses of her. In just a glance, their hearts were filled with each other on this slightly chilly night.
Winston was also planning to nap for a while, and a sly look flashed in Willowâs eyes. She deliberately stood there to feel the cold breeze and did not return to the tent. As expected, after a while, she saw Jasper finish his conversation with Ricky and walk toward her. âWhy arenât you sleeping?â His caring voice came.
âIâm scared and canât sleep alone.â She hugged her arms and looked up at the deep night sky. âYou can have Johanna accompany you for a while,â he suggested. She turned to look at him. âBut I want you.â
He sighed slightly. âAll right. Sure. Letâs go!â Her lips could not help but curl up in satisfaction. It seemed she could coax him to sleep after all. Iâm energized, but letâs do this! In reality, she felt sorry for him, as he had not slept well for several days. So, she deliberately. invited him to get some rest.
After entering the tent, Willow obediently lay down and told him, âClose your eyes. Donât think about anything, and just sleep Jasper obediently shut his eyes, and so did she. They waited as seconds tickedâ¦.
Half an hour passed, and even though she was about to fall asleep, she resisted the drowsiness and opened her eyes to sneak a peek at him. She could not help but get closer to him to check if he was asleep while propping herself up on her elbow as she looked at him under the faint moonlight.
I think heâs down. She smiled and felt satisfied. She then lay back down and rested her head on her arm while admiring the handsome profile of the man. Her eyelids grew heavier, and finally, she fell asleep.
Moments after that, the manâs thick long lashes lifted, and he turned his head. His bright and charming eyes locked onto the peaceful sleeping face of the girl, and he let out a faint sigh of relief.
In the end, who was coaxing whom to sleep? As it turned out, it was Jasper who was coaxing her to sleep. The way Willow slept, like a child without any defense, captivated him. His gaze could not help but fall on her slightly parted lips as if some magical force was pulling his nerves.
When he finally came to his senses, he realized he had somehow gotten closer to her face. He forcibly suppressed all thoughts, gently pulled back the curtain, and left.
That night, Willow slept soundly and sweetly, as her heart was free from worries and distractions. She slept until the sun was up, and when she opened her eyes, she found that Jasper was no longer by her side. Still drowsy, she came out and found that Winston and his group had already gone to the ship for a meeting.
âMiss Presgrave, come and have breakfast.â Johanna had prepared breakfast for her. Willow sat under the large tent and had her meal. Full of curiosity, she asked, âWhereâs Jasper?â
âHe went over there.â Willow ate half a piece of bread and got up to head there, after which Johanna could not help but sigh. Tyler would surely be heartbroken; Willow, carefully raised by him, was slipping away from him.
The girl walked quickly toward Jasper, squatting next to a rock, and did not know what he was looking at. She immediately slowed down her pace and sauntered quietly toward him. Jasper noticed but did not expose her. Even when she reached out to cover his eyes, he still played along and asked, âWho is it?â
âGuess!â A smile appeared at the corner of his mouth as he played along with her childish game. After she spoke, she released her hand and jumped in front of him. âItâs me.â
Suddenly, his gaze turned to a pirate corpse floating on the sea several feet away, and his pupils contracted sharply. Willow also noticed his stern gaze behind her and asked, âWhat are you looking at?â
She was about to turn around to look, but the next moment, the man wrapped his arm around her waist while his other hand pressed the back of her head. He gently pulled her face toward his chest and assured her, âItâs nothing.â