Chapter 129:

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Alice was terrified.

He fought weakly and warned, “Caden Ward…” His raspy voice lacked any real threat.

Caden ignored her pleas and turned her hand over to inspect her palm. Alicia's heart raced. "Why are you handcuffing me?"

"I'm not into this."

He did not answer.

He looked at his own hand and asked, “What are you looking at?”

"What did the guy at the coffee shop write on your hand?" I have asked.

Alicia didn't expect him to bring up the topic now. She answered truthfully, “His name and WhatsApp ID.” “Did you add him?” He leaned in and pressed his lips against hers.

Alicia let out a choked sound, feeling dizzy from her kiss.

What a pain.

Why did he have to kiss so well?

How many women had he practiced with?

Alicia turned her head to catch her breath. “I haven't added it. “I’ll do it next time I see him.” Caden's expression darkened.

He pulled her up and locked the other end of the handcuffs to the bedpost.

Alice didn't even dare to protest. Her mind was blank, overwhelmed by its intensity.

This time Caden fucked her harder than the last time.

Alice couldn't hold back her tears. She tried to defend herself, but her words were stopping and scattered as she screamed in protest.

During a brief pause, he shouted, “What are you doing? Are you going to kill me?” Caden did not respond.

After a moment, Alice blurted out, "Are you jealous?"

Worried that he was really pushing her to the limit, she told him, “I know you're a neat freak. I swear. “Nothing happened between us.”

Caden could see the real fear in her eyes.

I couldn't stop crying.

He wiped away her tears, still staring at her red, wet, shiny nose.

“Why would I be jealous?” Caden spoke in a calm, almost distant tone. “I may not be jealous, but I am very particular about cleanliness. “Next time you climb into my bed, make sure you are clean.”

Alicia pursed her lips in frustration. She pulled at the handcuffs, indicating that she wanted them off.

But Caden showed no sign of obeying.

"I think these are better. If you run away, I won't have to chase you," he said.

Alice stared at him, speechless.

His suspicions were confirmed.

I wasn't going to put an end to this anytime soon.

Alice tried to appeal to his mercy with gentle words, hoping he would show some kindness.

Unfortunately, it didn't work.

When the handcuffs began to rub against her wrists, she managed to make him look pitiful enough to convince him to take them off. As soon as he did, she jumped out of bed and ran.

Trembling, she ran into the living room. Caden followed her and slowly unwrapped a condom. Then I fucked her right there in the living room. Exhausted and out of breath, Alicia used the last of her strength to curse him, uttering every insult she could think of.

Caden commented: “You have an impressive vocabulary.”

Without thinking, she wiped the snot on her face.

Caden paused before saying, “Good job.”

He shifted his position and said, “Don't expect to sleep tonight.”

By dawn, Alice had collapsed against him, barely sleeping for two hours.

Caden held her with one arm while flipping through a book with the other. The sound of the pages was almost soothing.

"What time is it?" Alice asked hoarsely as soon as she opened her eyes.

Caden looked at her, noticing how her eyes sparkled like morning dew. They weren't filled with tears. Instead, they held a softness that captivated him, their gentle glow drawing him in. His gaze drifted from her eyes to her chin, then to her smooth neck and soft shoulders, taking in the delicate shape of her figure.

After a long pause, he finally said, “It’s a little after nine.”

Alice thought about the tasks ahead of her. There was nothing urgent to finish. The only person who could cause her trouble was Joshua, but he had been worried lately.

Satisfied, she closed her eyes again and fell asleep. As she did so, she muttered, “So why aren't you in the office?”

Caden gently ran his hand around her waist, as if he didn't want to let go. “Someone is clinging to me like a second skin. How can I leave?”

Alice didn't respond right away. Who was he talking about? She pushed his hand away, turned away from him, and lay back down on the pillow. The pillow was soft and high quality, but it didn't compare to the firmness of her body. She sighed quietly, wishing for something more, but accepting it for now.

Caden stretched out his stiff arm before getting up to wash up. I have placed an order for breakfast and arranged for a set of women's clothes to be delivered.

As she listened to the sounds around her, it became clear that he was about to leave. She turned her head and called out, “Caden.”

Caden, adjusting his tie, stood up straight.

“Do me in favor,” she said, a hint of concern in her voice, “cut back on those stamina pills.”

Caden remained silent. He was feeling fine at the moment and saw no reason to argue. In a rare display of generosity, he said, “You can keep the things you brought last time in the study.”

Alice slept until noon. When she finally woke up, she got out of bed and began organizing her belongings. The studio was spacious, with an entire wall reserved specifically for its use.

After placing the last frame, Alice paused. Wasn't she supposed to rent her own house? Why was she keeping her stuff here?

The thought disappeared as quickly as it had come. She hadn't had time to look for a new apartment. Besides, she couldn't afford an apartment nearby and she didn't want to live too far away. It was just more convenient to come to Caden's apartment whenever something came up.

Still, for the week following that night, she refused to let Caden touch her.

“It's been a week now. Still not feeling better?” Caden asked, frowning in disbelief.

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