Chapter 443 We Would Call Her Sunny (1/2)
When it came to the bedroom, Hiram had always enjoyed being dominant, like an animal in heat, claiming control and not stopping until it was sated.
There were times when Rachel wanted to reject his advances, but couldn't. After Hiram had controlled himself for her for so many years, it wouldn't be fair to deny him something she could give.
The sunlight streamed through the windows and enveloped the room in a warm light.
It was already eight o'clock, and already the heat was beginning to be more and more intense. Rachel's figure lay sprawled on the bed, taking in the day's brightness. She was still very sleepy, but the day's tasks knocked on her head like persistent, unwanted visitors.
She groaned,”No, I need to get up now.” She had errands to run, one of which was to buy gifts for Luke's daughter.
When Rachel was struggling to get up, the door to the bedroom swung open and revealed Hiram
in freshly changed clothes. His complexion shone as the light greeted him from the outside. Looking at Rachel still lying on the bed, he said with humor,”Hey sleepyhead. It's time to get up.”
At his words, Rachel turned over and pulled the quilt to her head. She burrowed into the sheets, slightly annoyed. He of all people was in no position to lecture her. ”Whose fault do you think it is that I'm still lying here? You knew I needed to get up early this morning, And yet, last night…” she let the sentence explain itself, not bothering to finish what she knew he already understood.
Hiram grinned and pulled Rachel's quilt. Leaning in close, he whispered in her ears mischievously. ”Is that so? My bad. I can't control myself every time I see you. Next time, I'll be more gentle.” The last word lingered in his tongue and Rachel felt her body warming up, and it was not due to the sun's heat. Chuckling, Hiram took the quilt from Rachel completely in one swift motion. ”Alright, get up, Rachel. Otherwise, we will be late.”
Rachel faced him and blinked. ”Take my clothes off for me.”
Hiram burst into laughter. Rachel was behaving like a spoiled brat. It was a side of her she didn't usually let out. Shaking his head, he leaned down and worked on the buttons of her shirt. ”I asked the servants to prepare things for us. Jonny is already waiting for us downstairs. Once you're ready, we can set off.”
”Really?” Rachel asked in surprise. ”How did you know which gift to get for a baby girl? You're not familiar with those things.” Rachel glanced at Hiram, unbothered with him peeling her clothes off her one by one.
”I've got mom. I asked her,” Hiram said. Grandparents knew best about this stuff.
Rachel dressed herself quickly and walked towards the bathroom. 'That's right, something like this wouldn't really bother him, ' she thought.
Luke and his wife first met on a blind date. Two years after Hiram and Rachel's wedding, the pair followed.