Chapter 964:noveldrama
The house was alive with the sound of laughter, friends and family staying late into the night, playing games before heading home.
Since it was getting late, Caden and Alicia decided to stay at Joy Mansion instead of returning to their new home.
Ciara had transformed the house into a festive wonderland, complete with fresh bed sheets and a duvet. Alicia reached out to touch the luxurious fabric, marveling at how smooth and silky it felt.
The warm light of the room illuminated Alicia’s flawless skin, making it glow softly.
Caden struggled to keep his hands to himself. He was captivated by her radiant appearance, whether it was the light or the sensitivity of her skin to his touch—it was hard to say.
With a shy, sweet gaze, Alicia looked at him, her eyes sparkling. She was incredibly alluring.
Caden could hardly contain his desire, but his attention was soon diverted by the lavish decorations around them.
The room exuded delicate, feminine charm, with lace-adorned pillows and a chandelier shimmering with tiny crystal beads. Cute little toys adorned the walls, their eyes seemingly watching them like an attentive audience.
Caden took a deep breath and joined Alicia under the covers.
However, the duvet was lined with tiny bells that jingled with every movement, turning what was meant to be a cozy retreat into a noisy cacophony.
Frustrated, Caden tossed the covers aside and lay down. Alicia giggled, climbing atop him and playfully suggesting, “Maybe we skip sex tonight. Let’s just get some rest, okay?”
Despite his earlier arousal, the spinning pendant light above them made him dizzy, and the sparkling decorations on the bedside table only added to his disorientation. With a resigned sigh, he said, “Fine.”
Alicia’s laughter, at his capitulation, filled the room.
The next morning, after breakfast, Caden brought Alicia back to their new home. As soon as he opened the door and was greeted by the familiar minimalist decor, he was overwhelmed with emotion. They ended up making love right in the entryway.
Afterward, they noticed Cade, their dog, watching them curiously. The dog sat there, head tilted, looking utterly bewildered.
Alicia flushed with embarrassment. “Oh no! I can’t ever look that dog in the eye again!”
Caden, however, burst into laughter and draped his coat over Alicia’s shoulders, lifting her with a grin. “What a lucky dog, getting a front-row seat to my exclusive techniques!”
Alicia rolled her eyes. “Exclusive techniques? Really? Have some dignity.”
“How could my dog not appreciate this? Just seeing the master’s moves should charm all the lady dogs in the neighborhood.”
Alicia was speechless. The more Caden joked, the more absurd it became, so she chose to remain silent.
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