Chapter 83 She Came Back (1/2)

My Mr. Soldier Xing Chen 18290K 2022-07-19

Jackson did not respond in haste. Instead, he lifted Sally's chin with his fingers and caressed her. He carefully measured her delicate face with his gaze.

”You tell me”, Jackson finally retorted.

Sally knew already that Jackson had no intension of answering her question. She came forward in a jiffy, kissed his lips and did not let it go until several minutes had passed.

Staring deep into his eyes, she spoke intently, ”Jackson, I love you.”

Slowly moving forward, she pressed her breasts against his chest. Her face only inches away from his, she whispered into his ears tantalisingly, ”And I want you.”

Jackson didn't push her away. He reached for her waist. Although Sally was perfectly beautiful and she had been loved by him before, Jackson had never felt his heartbeats accelerate in her presence. On the contrary, the only woman whose beauty could take his breath away, had now become his pain spot.

Feeling his hands on her waist, Sally smiled and thought Jackson was still attracted by her charm and he still loved her, thus wanting her body. Tonight, she would do anything to bring him to his knees.

She started to unbutton her blouse. She continued to undress slowly, making sure to get Jackson restless.

Just when she was about to take off her G-string, Jackson suddenly grabbed her hands and stopped her midway.

Taken aback by this suddenness, she looked at Jackson puzzled and muttered, ”What's wrong?”

He collected her clothes, that she had taken off only moments ago, and put them back on Sally's naked body. Then, he pushed her away.

Jackson set off, taking several hesitant steps forward, until he finally stopped and turned back to look at her one last time, ”I'm leaving. Goodbye.”

But even before he could leave the room, Sally ran forward and embraced him from behind. She cried, ”Jackson, please, don't leave me alone! I'm so scared. I need your presence.”

And yet, her pleading tears couldn't touch Jackson's heart. For him, her coquetry meant nothing.