Diana reached out and touched his fiery skin, igniting a fire within herself as they both surrendered to the moment.
Inside the room, passion reigned.
As they teetered on the edge of losing control, John suddenly sat up, freezing their movements.
"What's wrong?" Diana asked softly.
Her lips were half-parted, her eyes filled with desire after their intimate moment.
His Adam's apple bobbed as he whispered, "I hear something outside."
He got up and straightened his shirt. "It must be room service."
Diana instantly understood his meaning.
Someone must have ordered room service, and when they opened the door, she could finally see if it was Andrew or not.
But...
How could this man get distracted while he was with her?
"I'll go check."
Diana adjusted her clothing, feeling a bit disappointed.
Walking up to the door, she cracked it open just a sliver and discreetly observed a hotel staff
"Understood~" Diana immediately made a 'got it' gesture, excitement evident on her face. Damn! When did they suddenly become such a perfect match?! After Diana left, Tony closed the door and revealed a faint smile. "Little Diana is just adorable." "She's my sister, of course she is." Andrew took off his glasses and sat down on the nearby sofa, rubbing his temples, seeming a bit uncomfortable. "Are you tired?" "The company has been quite busy lately." Tony furrowed his brow. "Have you been eating properly lately?" "Sort of..." At that, Tony went to his coat, pulled out a stomach pill from his pocket, and then poured a cup of hot water, handing them both to him. "No honey water, but this will do for now." Andrew hesitated for a moment, then chuckled. "You still have this habit?" Tony remained silent. Back when they were in school, Andrew had a tendenc
Diana had been obedient and well-behaved lately, so what had triggered her father's anger today? "Colin, move out of the way!" "Dad, calm down." Colin stepped between them, arms outstretched, blocking James. "If Diana did something wrong, I'll take her punishment, and you can hit me instead." "Fine, then I'll hit both of you!" James seethed, pacing around, seemingly searching for a tool to use. Seeing this, Diana pulled Colin aside, revealing a selfless expression. "Colin, step aside. I should face the consequences alone. I can't involve you in this!" "Is that you, Diana?" Colin hesitated for a moment. Since when did Diana become so responsible? In the midst of his confusion, Diana blinked at him. She gestured for him not to intervene. It seemed like she had counted on Dad not having the heart to scold her. Colin stepped aside. Seeing her reaction, James wa
”But why are you suddenly so concerned about him?" Leah inquired. Diana furrowed her attractive brows. "It's a long story... but I just have this feeling that something's not right." Recalling Tony's conversation with Paul earlier, she found it increasingly strange. Tony must be facing some issues. If necessary, she needed to keep an eye on it; after all, he was Andrew's boyfriend... In the afternoon, Diana and Leah had a packed schedule of classes. By the time they were finished, it was already getting dark. As they walked downstairs, they heard hushed voices of female students in the distance. Once they reached the bottom of the stairs, they finally realized what was going on. Colin had arrived. He wore a black overcoat, with a high-necked white wool sweater underneath, standing silently by the railing downstairs, his gaze lowered. His handsome face carried a faint, cool charm, like the bright moon in
After slipping into her sleeping bag, Leah peeked her head out, resembling a curious child with her wide eyes, and gazed at the guy lying next to her. "It's my first time sleeping in a sleeping bag, and it feels a bit strange," she said. "You'll get used to it," Colin replied succinctly. Leah wasn't ready to give up. "Actually, we don't have to use sleeping bags. How about you just hold me, and we can sleep together and chat? What do you think?" "No," Colin replied firmly. Leah muttered under her breath, "Well, damn it." Colin turned his head toward her. "It's cold, and if we don't use the sleeping bags, we'll freeze." "Alright," Leah conceded with a hint of laziness in her pretty eyes, "but you better be careful. I'm not a great sleeper at night, and I might sleepwalk and take advantage of you." Colin looked at her skeptically. "Weren't you going for the demure image? It seems like you're showing your true colors now."
"You kept calling my name, and whenever I got closer, you didn't want me to leave, so... it turned into this." Colin lied with a straight face. His beautiful peach blossom eyes gazed into hers, as if trying to peer into her heart. Leah felt a bit guilty under his intense gaze. Given her personality, this was something she could indeed do. "I see... Colin, darling, do you feel uncomfortable anywhere now?" Leah reached out and touched his forehead. Thankfully, it wasn't warm. "I'm fine," Colin replied. His probing gaze remained fixed on her. She didn't seem different. But... there was no memory of last night. As she recalled the scene from last night, a bold guess emerged in Colin's mind. Could it be... "Oh, by the way, Colin, darling." Leah suddenly leaned in close to him, squinted her eyes, and smiled mysteriously. "Next week, I'll be going to Vienna for a
This damn man was just too good-looking! Upon seeing her, a hint of surprise flashed in John's eyes. "Little girl?" "Surprised?" Diana beamed a brilliant smile and opened her arms, hugging him tightly. "I missed you." She reached out to give his lean waist a playful squeeze, then placed her hand on his sturdy chest, acting a bit like a mischievous rascal, caressing him. Seeming unsatisfied, she tiptoed and planted a kiss on his handsome face. "Handsome, tell me, what have you been busy with lately? You didn't even have time to say goodnight to me." John remained silent. But nearby, Jackson coughed loudly. Cough, cough. Diana shot him a glare. "What's the matter?" It wasn't like it was the first time they'd shown affection in front of him, so why was he coughing so loudly? "It's nothing, I've just had a bit of a sore throat lately..." As Jackson spo
Diana stuffed a piece of beef into her mouth, but suddenly, she felt something was off. Huh? The words she had just uttered... Seemed a bit misleading. As she looked up, she indeed saw Ethan sporting an expression that was hard to put into words. Meeting her gaze, he cleared his throat awkwardly. "Ms. Thompson, is the meal to your liking?" "It's quite good... but don't get any wrong ideas. When I said I was tired, it's because I've been practicing the piano lately, definitely not for any other reason..." "Oh," Ethan replied dismissively. Diana thought to herself, Why do I feel like I just dug myself into a hole? Then, she heard Ethan placing something else on the table. Upon inspection, it turned out to be a back support brace. "Boss asked me to get this for you," Ethan explained. Diana couldn't help but burst into laughter, spewing food out in the process. Geez! D
After finishing dinner, Ethan drove over to pick her up, and they headed to Leah's place together before making their way to John's private airport. By the plane, a row of bodyguards and flight attendants stood in formation. Seeing Diana approaching, they all lowered their heads and greeted, "Madam." Leah teased, "Well, look at you with all this pomp and circumstance." Diana cleared her throat, "Of course~" However... Diana glanced around and furrowed her brow. Strange, why hadn't she seen John? Wasn't he supposed to go to Vienna with her? Just as she was pondering, her phone rang from inside her bag. She checked the caller ID and immediately answered, "John?" "Sorry," John's voice sounded a bit subdued, "I can't accompany you to Vienna today." "What happened?" "Well, there's a bit of trouble at the company, and I need to sort it out first." Diana sighed in relief, "You sc