Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO By Woody Rain Chapter 74
Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO
Chapter 74 Are You Implying Anything?
Early the next morningâ¦
When Belly woke up, Kerwin had washed up. Standing in front of the fullâ
length mirror, he was buttoning his shirt.
Most of the buttons hadnât been fastened, and a part of his chest was exposed. His muscles were firm,
white, and wellâdefined like art.
Betty hadnât expected to enjoy such a view early in the morning. She was amazed.
Through the mirror, Kerwin noticed her dull look. The corners of his mouth curved up, and his deep voic e rang out. âHow do I look? Impressed?â
Betty came to her senses, got confused, and then figured it out. Kerwin was asking if she was impresse d by his figure.
She blushed and looked away in a hurry.
Kerwin saw her panicky action and arched his brow with displeasure.
Regardless of those unfastened buttons, he turned around, walked to the bed, bent down, and pinched her chin. She was forced to face him.
âBetty,â Kerwin called out in a deep, attractive voice. âWatch as you like. I wonât charge you.â
Bettyâs eyes rounded.
Was this a false impression? She felt that Kerwin was getting cheekier.
Betty could not match him in that aspect. The sight of his firm chest made her blush even more.
Lest Kerwin should see through her fluster, she changed the subject. âWell⦠What do you think? Will B ruce find out that we didnât do it last night?â
Kerwin cocked his brows and bent down deeper. âMaybe, so?â
âSoâ¦â His approaching further flustered Betty, and she blurted out, âWill he scold Ga Boris us?â
Kerwinâs eyebrow rose higher, and he asked, âBetty, are you implying anything?â
Betty froze before his words sank in. She itched to bite her tongue off!
She was stupid to bring that up!
âItâs⦠Not what I mean,â she said in a panic, fearing that Kerwin would misinterpret it.
âWhat do you mean then?â Kerwin chuckled, his breath brushing past the tip of her nose. âDonât you know that m en are most demanding in the morning?â
Betty blushed up to her ears and stammered, âThat⦠Thatâs notâ¦â
Kerwin just played a joke on her. To his surprise, the little woman took it seriously and looked panicâ
stricken. The corners of his mouth curved up even higher.
âJust kidding,â he whispered. Just as she was about to heave a sigh of relief, the second half of his speech came and unnerved here again. âBut⦠Your concern is not groundless. I think weâd better do something.â
âHuh?â Betty panicked. Before she could ask about it, Kerwin had bent down and buried his head in her white neck.
âAh!â Betty was taken aback and tried to struggle. Anticipating that, Kerwin clasped her hands and pres sed her down on the bed. Unable to move a bit, she yelped, âK⦠Kerwin, what are you doing?! Stopâ¦
Stop it...â
A wet and tickling sensation then came from her neck. Terrified, Betty intended to scream, but a numbin g sensation shot through her. When she made the second half of her remark, her voice started to shake.
After a long time, Kerwin straightened up, looked at the distinct marks on Bettyâs white neck, and grinne d with satisfaction.
âThis will do it,â Kerwin whispered, looking at the rosy cheeks of the little woman.
Betty realized something, pushed Kerwin away, jumped off the bed, and rushed to the mirror.
She looked at herself in the mirror and froze.
Her face was flushing, and her eyes were twinkling. The charm about her was something she found unf amiliar.
Was⦠This really her?
It was not important.
What mattered were the distinct hickeys on her neck!
âKerwin!â She couldnât help but sulk. âI⦠I canât go out and meet people like this!â
Kerwin came up, wrapped his arms around her waist from behind, and chuckled. âThese are just marks left by me.â
Betty glared at him but could do nothing except put on her clothes.
Before she came last night, Lillian had prepared clothes for her to wear during the trip back.
In fact, after she married Kerwin, the latter had asked the servants to buy her a lot of clothes. Betty rarel Among the clothes prepared by Lillian, there was a slip dress. The design was simple, but the cutting an The only disadvantage was that it couldnât cover up the hickeys on her neck.
Since Betty didnât take the concealer with her, she had to apply some liquid foundation. Then she bit the In the dining room, Old Bruce, Henry, Jeffrey, and Emily had started having breakfast.
As Kerwin came late, Henryâs face fell. âKerwin, youâre late. Grandpa has been waiting.â
âGrandpa has started eating, hasnât lie?â Kerwinâs wheelchair slid to the table, and le said with an indifferent look, âI woke up late because I was a little busy last night.â
His words were meaningful, and everyone turned to look at Betty.
From Old Bruceâs position, he happened to see the marks on Bettyâs neck. His eyes lit up, and he instru Betty felt flattered and said, âThank you, Grandpa.â
As Bruce was so nice to Betty, Henry and the others changed color. Emilyâs eyes were ablaze with jealo Jeffrey couldnât help glancing at Betty and soon noticed the distinct marks on her neck.
His hand under the table clenched and his body tensed!
Before this, he suspected that something had happened between Betty and Kerwin. When he saw it with him was roaring!
At the sight of her rosy cheeks and amorous eyes, he couldnât refrain from imagining their passion last night,