Chapter 241 Leaving the Tent Behind on Purpose
Chapter 241 Leaving the Tent Behind on Purpose
"Janet, I heard a noise." Janet stopped on her tracks upon hearing Daniel's words.
She asked nervously, "What is it?"
Daniel poured the water, where he had washed the towel, on the ground and said, "The sound of
pouring water."
...
Janet really wanted to hit him at this point.
Soon, they appeared in front of Jerry, with Daniel's shirt still in Janet's hands.
"Did I rush you guys when you had just taken off your shirt? I'm sorry for ruining your plan, Daniel. Deal
with it for my wife's sake, " said Jerry. Then, he went away to tell his wife that it was time for a wash.
Wondering whether he was her biological brother or not, Janet threw the shirt back to Daniel and, with
her hands akimbo, intended to have a fierce argument with Jerry.
Daniel stopped her and put her basin aside.
Then, he started to walk toward a nearby bathroom. "I don't want to go to the bathroom."
"If you don't go, I will die, " Daniel responded.
"How come?" asked Janet, puzzled.
It wasn't until when Daniel pushed her against a big tree did she realize what was going on.
However, suddenly, they heard some noises before he could kiss her.
They were both stunned. Janet turned around to look and saw two shadows.
It turned out that Daniel wasn't the only one who couldn't wait.
Janet felt embarrassed. She pushed him away and tried to head back.
"Don't go!" He grabbed her from behind and placed his nose on her neck.
Janet broke free from his big hands and said, "We're not alone."
"Then let's go somewhere else."
Daniel carried her in his arms and walked on.
"No. They will know and make fun of us." If a single man and a single woman had been gone for such a
long time, everybody would have known what they had been doing.
"Whatever. Sven has been away for a while."
No wonder she hadn't seen Sven and Nicole for some time. She had thought they had gone back to
their tent.
"How do you know?" she asked, looking at him, hands around his neck.
"I saw him when we came here."
... 'The couple we just saw?'
"Nope." Daniel looked at her and interrupted her thoughts.
Er... How did he know what she was thinking? Could he read her mind?
Gosh! On the dark mountain and under a big tree, Daniel put Janet down and looked at her sparkling Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
eyes, saying, "Jane, don't turn me down."
He hoped to improve their relationship.
Even if he hated her, he didn't want to upset her now.
Although he wanted to have sex with her, he didn't want to ruin this sweet moment.
She blinked her bright eyes and said, "Do I even have a choice?"
Daniel kissed her lips gently and said, "No."
"Don't do it." She pouted her lips slightly, but avoided his kiss.
He tightly pressed himself against her body, raised his eyebrows, and looked at her mischievously.
"You turned me down before, so, for revenge, I will turn you down this time." She recalled that he had
turned her down coldly in his villa.
Daniel burst into laughter. "Are you still holding a grudge?"
He had turned her down because he had been mad at her. But she had eventually got what she had
wanted anyway.
"Of course!" She lifted her chin proudly.
He kissed her red lips and promised, "In the future, I will give it to you anytime you want, and do it until
you are satisfied."
... Janet blushed and said, "I don't know what you are talking about. I won't do it."
"You won't?" Daniel smiled, "It's not up to you." He opened her mouth before she could say anything
else.
It was getting darker. After a while, Daniel straightened Janet and himself up and carried Janet back.
When they got to a stream, he put her down and said, "Wait for me."
He entered her tent, found some things, and came back to her.
Having carried her further for some more time, he put her down again, and handed her the things he
had gotten, and said, "Go and get changed."
Janet took the clothes from his hands, blushing, and then went to the stream.
She got dressed quickly and put the old clothes into the bin next to the tent.
With her shoes off, she got into her tent, where the bed had been made.
Realizing something, she peeked her head outside from the tent and said to Daniel who was sitting on
a rock, smoking, "Where's your tent?"
"I forgot to bring it, " he answered simply.
Next to them was the tent where Sally and Jerry were sleeping. Sally popped her head out of the tent
and said, "Brother, won't you sleep?"
"No."
...
Janet went silent.
She looked around her tent, which was big enough for two.
"Brother, what do you think of you sleeping with Jerry and me staying with Jane?"
"No!"
"No, thanks!"
Said the two men simultaneously.
Jerry grabbed his wife back and whispered, "Don't worry. Your brother, that devious man, had left his
tent behind on purpose."
Sally thought about it. 'Fine.'
Janet sat in her tent and stared blankly at the light bulb over her head.
'Should I let Daniel in? Should I? Why am I still holding back? We have gone so far. There is nothing to
be worried about.'
She opened the tent and said quietly, "Come in."
A tinge of victory showed in Daniel's eyes. He went straight into her tent without even saying thanks.
...
At this point, Janet sensed that Daniel hadn't forgotten to bring his tent, but had left it at home
intentionally.
It had been a long day. Janet didn't want to think about it anymore. She fell asleep very soon.
Just when she had fallen asleep, Daniel's cellphone started to ring.
He tried to answer it, but the phone slipped from his hand and landed near Janet. She opened her eyes
and saw the caller's name - Shirley.
...
Suddenly, she felt her heart had sunken to the bottom of the sea.
"I'm sorry for waking you up. I forgot to put it on mute. Go back to sleep. I have to take this." It was past
10 PM. Shirley wouldn't have called this late if it hadn't been for something important.
Daniel had gone outside the tent.
"Yes, speak." Janet heard him say in a low and deep voice.
Then, his footsteps went farther and farther away until the sound finally disappeared.
Janet was eager to find out what Shirley had called for.
However, it was between Daniel and Shirley. She was in no place to interfere.
Daniel found a place where he could take the phone call without disturbing anyone.
Having reported to Daniel about work, Shirley started to sob and said, "Daniel, I have really worked
hard. I understand what Mrs. Si is thinking, but I want to stay around you. Boss, I have never made any
mistakes in work. You know that."