Chapter 27 - It’s All My Fault (1/2)
Chapter 27: It’s All My Fault
Xue Dongting took the oiled paper. There were three meat buns inside. She took one and handed the rest back. Song Yuming shook his head. “I’m not hungry.”
“I can only eat one,” she said.
“Mm,” the fisherman said. He took the other two and finished them off in a few bites. Dongting was nibbling hers slowly, so he went and filled the kettle with water and set it on the brazier to boil.
It was agony waiting on her to finish eating, then drink some water. Her seductive eyes watched the water. “The water’s boiling, why don’t you take it off?”
Song Yuming seemed not to hear her. He lay down again and held her. “You’ve had enough to eat and drink, so we can continue where we left off,” he whispered.
He leaned down and kissed her cheek. She wanted to avoid it, but how could she cast off the fisherman? She had to let him kiss her.
Song Yuming was gentle. He kissed her cheek, then he began kissing her brows and eyes, kissed that tall, elegant nose, finally kissing her soft, beautiful lips. Xue Dongting went limp, letting him have his way.
He took off her gown and let her dark tresses down and her jade-white body was laid out before him. He couldn’t wait to have her pressed close to him.
She sensed the change in his body and her voice quavered, “Get… the white handkerchief… It’s in my pouch…”
Song Yuming frowned. Then he realized what she meant. He panted into her ear, “We don’t need that, I know.”
“No… We have to use it!”
Song Yuming smiled helplessly. He rummaged around under the covers for a while until he felt the pouch. He took out the silk handkerchief.
He nibbled on her neck by her ear. In a daze, Xue Dongting felt like a fish in the water. A sudden sharp pain caused her eyes to tear up She whimpered and sobbed and beat the fisherman’s hard shoulder.