5 First Kiss? (1/2)

Fu Huai'an softly called her name; Lin Nuan avoided Fu Huai'an's mischievous lips at her ear to look up at him.

His breath drew closer, mixed with the scent of minty cigarettes. Lin Nuan instinctively held her breath and turned her head away, exposing her fair neck.

Their lips brushed against each other but did not kiss.

Lin Nuan's eyes turned red—she was so embarrassed she wanted to cry.

How had she gotten herself into such a position, where she could only let others do whatever they wanted to her?

”Lin Nuan, it's not my thing to force women. If you feel mistreated, you can return to the guest room…”

Fu Huai'an was in more control of his lust compared to a young lady like Lin Nuan. As he spoke, he removed his hand that was still holding the cigarette from behind her, recovering his image as a proper gentleman.

Lin Nuan loosened her grip on the corner of her shirt, her heart feeling relieved yet disappointed at the same time.

Since she wanted to give up her body, why must she still feel wronged and act like the kind of woman who would choose suicide over losing their virginity? Lin Nuan felt disdain for herself.

Fu Huai'an seemed to have let the matter rest. Lin Nuan warned herself that at that point, she should let go of her dignity and take the initiative.

She couldn't do anything else, but she had enough courage to kiss Fu Huai'an of her own accord..

Her small hands clenched into fists, and she turned her head sideways to look into Fu Huai'an's eyes. With a brave expression, she placed her arms around Fu Huai'an's neck and gently kissed the corner of his lips.

Fu Huai'an remained as still as a mountain.

He wasn't anxious—he'd always had plenty of patience towards Lin Nuan.

Lin Nuan thought that Fu Huai'an was keeping his distance from her because of the unwillingness on her face.

But Lin Nuan was unable to go further…

Lin Nuan was a conservative woman. At her age, there had been many who wooed her, yet she had never dated anyone.

In the Lin family, Lin Nuan had a fiancé, but the number of times they'd eaten a meal together in one year could easily be counted with her fingers. Even if they stayed together, it was merely out of obligation for their families.

Intimacy was something they never had.