Chapter 826
Chapter 826
Chapter 826
The man's breath was scalding her skin, and his deep, husky voice assailed her eardrums.
Like a scared rabbit, Tina abruptly turned around and asked, "What are you doing..."
She turned around, only to end up in his arms.
The man happened to bend down, but she kissed him by accident. It was not her intention.
Tina widened her eyes in astonishment.
Samuel hadn't expected her to suddenly turn around. It was such a pleasant surprise.
He didn't give the woman a chance to escape. He lifted the blanket to cover Kara and keep her out of the improper scene.
In the next instant...
He wrapped his arms around Tina's slender waist.
"Heh, did you do that on purpose, eh?’ His voice was thick with playfulness.
"I didn't." Tina avoided making eye contact with the man.
'Come on, it was just an instinctive reaction.'
Unexpectedly, things went this way. She found it hard to explain.
As expected, Samuel was not convinced. "Stop quibbling."
This woman was full of lies.
He found it necessary to punish her.
He did what he thought and carried on with the unfinished business.
"Mmm..."
Flabbergasted, Tina frantically pounded the man's chest, but her strength was not great enough.
Not until she was out of breath that Samuel reluctantly let go of her. His tone was reproachful.
"Are you faking it once again?"
This woman looked suffocated every time.
And he had to let go.
It might be just a show, who knew?
Tina's blanched face flushed, eyes brimming with tears.
She was mortified.
Was she so untrustworthy?
She had nearly suffocated, and this obnoxious man thought that she was fooling him again.
"Yeah, I was deliberate. What... can you do about it? Kill me?"
She spluttered, still feeling dizzy.
"Ugh..." Samuel was speechless.
In his mind, this woman was great in every aspect except for the fact that she had a mouth.
Her mean words could ruin the best atmosphere in the blink of an eye.
Samuel frowned, about to lose his temper when the faint voice of a child came from the side.
’I'm still here!’
Kara was under the blanket.
She couldn't see anything but could hear.
If her parents were fighting, she should shoulder the responsibility of mediation.
If she failed the job, she would call over her brother.
They would step in together.
Her effort worked. Samuel and Tina were reminded of the real business.
The girl was having a nap.
Samuel took a deep breath and picked Tina up.
'What are you doing?!" Tina was startled.
"What else can I do?" Samuel said coldly. "Sleep!"