Trapped with the CEO

Chapter 1556 She Had never Felt Hurt on Her Period
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"It doesn't matter." He kissed her on the lips and replied, "I have received the best gift."

Everything brought him joy now, even the lust-filled kiss of a woman dressed as a cat.

Angela's pity for Arvin grew and she burst into tears of horror while laying in his arms.

She hated herself for having robbed Arvin of his manhood. She also hated herself for not being able to control her body and having ruined the gift that she had worked so hard on. Seriously, it was hard to come by a box that she could fit in, and then lie in it in a puddle of leather with the heat blasting all day; she really wondered how long she could stay there before she liquefied.

Arvin asked her with a smile, "Are you crying?"

He held her chin up and saw her unhappy face. Luckily, there was no tears in her eyes.

He had calmed down by now, his bull-like fervor dissipated, and his erection died down to a semi. If she hadn't had that little accident, he might have committed an unforgivable mistake.

He envisioned tying her body down with duct tape and really laying into her hard. He really wanted Angela's body, but... he was not qualified to have it.

"Do you have brown sugar?" He asked her.

Angela shook her head, "No, I don't." As far as she knew, many women used brown sugar to kill the pain of menstruation.

But she had never felt hurt on her period so she didn't need brown sugar.

During school, many girls envied her painless periods.

"Lie down, I'll go and buy some brown sugar for you." Arvin scratched her head gently. 'Maybe Angela is a legend tough girl, ' Arvin thought.

Angela pulled his hand and told him, "Don't go please. I don't need any."

When she lived with her parents, their servant would prepare a glass of brown sugar water for her when she was on her period. She drank it every time but she really didn't need it.

In order for Arvin to believe her, she stood up to do several jumping jacks. "Look! Like I told you, I'm fine!"

If she was really hurt, even one jumping jack would have reduced her to a quivering tumor.

Arvin watched with satisfaction her bouncing breasts, and reluctantly accepted her demand. He yanked her back to the bed. "Sleep now. I'll leave after you fell asleep."

Although Angela was strong, Arvin still wanted to care for her as if she wasn't. He wished to pour concern over her.

But no, Angela thought with anxiety, don't go! Why would he leave her? All she wanted was his touch, and she'd feel better. She put her arms

"Do you know what you did wrong? It's alright if you just wanted to own me. But you should not have helped Molly leave me!"

When Brian learns the truth, there is no chance for Hannah to win his heart.

Molly, who wants to run away from Brian, seems to be the only one to blame for Hannah's misfortune...

ouse and entered. Teresa was sitting in the passenger seat of Arvin's car. She got out as soon as it clinked to a stop against the gate.

Teresa came around the other side and let Mrs. Gu out. She supported her carefully. "Welcome home, Mom!" she said with a smile.

Mrs. Gu put her hand on Teresa's. "I'm so happy to see you!" The true reason she came back was to stop Arvin from marrying other women she didn't like.

It was Saturday and all the family were at home. They greeted Mrs. Gu one by one.

Mrs. Gu was surrounded by her family and everybody was busy serving and chatting with her.

After ten straight minutes of chat, Rom said, "Grandma, you must have been tired after such a long journey. Why not have a rest upstairs? Our servant has cleaned your room."

"Okay!" Supported by Bob and Arvin, Mrs. Gu stood up and was ready to go to her bedroom.

Arvin was going to leave, but he was called back by his grandma. "Arvin, come here. I have some questions for you."

After a moment's consideration, Arvin followed Mrs. Gu to her room.

Then the rest people scattered and went to do their own business.

Only Susanna, Haley and Baron were left in the living room. "Arvin is our grandma's favorite child. She only asked Arvin to pick her up at the airport when she arrived in J City. Now she talked with Arvin alone. I don't understand why our grandma could like such an indifferent child, " Susanna said maliciously.

Haley certainly knew that her mother was fond of Arvin. Glancing at her son who was playing stupid games on his cellphone, Haley felt fretful. "Get out and do some work, you ingrate! Get out of my sight!" she commanded.

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