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Penulis: Amber Rayvin.
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Chapter 57.

“Aunt Beatrice—!” Jasmine screamed before she could really recognize it, her voice jolting up as she was pulled with zero warning.

There was a loud thud as her back hit the mattress fully, her phone tumbling to the side of her head, still on speaker.

“Jasmine! Jasmine, what’s going on?” her aunt’s panicked voice came through the phone.

Jasmine’s breath hitched. Her eyes widened in disbelief as Jerald towered over her.

She snatched the phone back to her ear, heart pounding.

“I—uh—nothing! I just slipped. The bed sheet caught my foot,” she stammered, her voice a tangled mess of panic and heat. “I’m okay, Aunt Beatrice, really.”

But her eyes—oh, her eyes pleaded with Jerald.

Begged him to stop.

Begged him not to do this, but he didn’t listen. He never listened. He just did whatever resonated with him.

A soft smirk curled at the corner of his lips, a dark and arrogant smirk that promised nothing good.

Without saying a word, he grabbed her thighs—his grip strong, confident. He
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