Chapter 136 Alice had known Chloe and Max had drugged her. With any other man, she would have rather died. She gripped his collar.âDo you have a girlfriend?â
âNo, I havenât.â Jack felt her heavy breathing. He wiped away her tears.âYouâre young. Donât give. yourself away so easily.â
âBut I like you!â She kissed him, clumsy and tentative.
Jackâs palms were sweating. He sighed, knowing she was vulnerable and influenced by the drugs. He cupped the back of her head, deepening the kiss. He was forceful, dominant, taking control.
Soon, she lay limp in his arms, flushed. He wiped her lips, admiring their fullness. She met his gaze, all reason gone.
She pushed him down, her hands trembling on his chest. He held her waist, his touch lingering. His eyes burned.âAlice, are you sure you wonât regret this?â
âI wonât regret it!â
He flipped her over, his breath hot against her ear.âLittle Alice, I canât say no to you.â
She was speechless, all her courage spent. His touch was mesmerizing. He covered her eyes, whispering, There are other ways.â
She wondered what he meant. He lifted her, carrying her into the bathroom and placing her in the tub. Cold water washed over her.
Her teeth chattered.âJack!â
âIâm here.â He knelt beside her, his voice gentle.âTâll always be here.â
She held his hand, enduring the cold, comforted by his presence.
The night was long. Sheâd summoned the courage to be with the man she liked, but heâd stopped short of going all the way.
The next morning, she remembered everything. She pulled the covers over her face, mortified. How embarrassing!
She felt drained, as if sheâd been through a major illness. But her mind was clear. Sheâd kissed him. Heâd kissed her back.
She touched her lips, recalling the sensation. It had been... amazing. They hadnât gone all the way, but theyâd come pretty close.
Sheâd passed out in the tub, but she was clean and dressed.
She was too shy to face him. She reached for her phone, but touched something warm and hard. It was Jackâs abs!
She quickly withdrew her hand. Should she slip away while he was still asleep? It would be less awkward.
âAwake?â
His voice from above shattered her escape plan. She held her breath. How should she respond?
Seeing her silence, he worried something was wrong and pulled back the covers. She held them tight. She wasnât ready.
He tugged again, unsuccessfully. A playful glint entered his eyes. âShy now?â Last nightâs boldness.
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had vanished.
Hearing his teasing, she wanted to disappear..
He rose. Iâm going to shower.â
She saw him grab a robe, noticing his physique. Mmm, not bad.
Once the shower started, she emerged from under the covers, almost naked. She blushed, seeing her dress discarded on the floor. It was stained with wine and that strange perfume. She couldnât wear it. What was she going to do?
The bathroom door opened. Jack, in his robe, saw her picking up her dress.
âDonât wear that. New clothes will be here soon.â
She blushed crimson, hiding under the covers.
He approached. âHow are you feeling? Any pain? Should I call the doctor?â âNo!â She sat up, meeting his gaze, embarrassed.
âIâm fine. The drug had worn off. He touched her forehead. The feverâs gone.â
She instinctively moved away. âI said Iâm fine.â
He flicked her forehead. âDidnât I tell you not to drink at bars? You never learn!â He couldnât imagine what might have happened if he hadnât been there.
She shuddered, remembering the ordeal.
Jackâs tone turned cold. How do you want to punish them?â
âIt wonât be easy. Theyâre from the business school, and their families are powerful.â But she wouldnât let it go. She knew Chloe had used Max.
He looked at her, his eyes filled with tenderness. Just say the word.â He would take care of it himself.
âNo, I donât want you to get involved.â She didnât want him to get entangled with those influential families.
her thoughtfulness.âDonât He saw her about it. worry it. Itâs not your concern. your âJack, I know you want to help, but I have a plan.â She looked up at him earnestly. âIâm glad it was you last night.â She had other things to do now. And she remembered his response last night.
He avoided her gaze.
A knock came at the door. He turned. Letâs eat something first.â
He opened the door to a woman.
âJack, I need to talk to you. Itâs about my sister. Julia Garcia stood there, nervously glancing into the room, but Jack blocked her view.