Chapter 436
When the footsteps finally faded away, Catelyn realized that her back was covered in sweat. Before she could regain her senses, the man was already kissing her.
Ever so softly, all over the place and all at once.
George wanted to keep Catelyn accompanied.
However, William was talking to him for a bit, and then he lost Catelyn.
He searched for her, but to no avail, then he called Catelyn on his phone.
Catelyn’s phone was busy. George was concerned, but the call was answered.
What answered him was silence, like in a quiet little corner.
“Catelyn?” George called out, worried, “Are you okay? I am at the beach. I have brought you…”
“Hmm…” Before George could finish his sentence, he could hear a low groan and breathing sound, accompanied by some random background noises.
George became nervous and asked, “Kitty, what happened? Did you fall? Share with me your location, and I will come over.”
On the other end of the line, Catelyn was holding her phone in one hand, and her whole body was in Cedrick’s arms.
The torment was driving her nuts.
She could not take this anymore and was extremely traumatized. She told George, “I am fine. I am just walking around. You don’t have to worry. I will go back in a bit.”
Then, she hung up in a hurry.
Catelyn gasped. Her back was blistered because of the friction against the stone. She glared at him and yelled, “You beast!”
His clothes were messy too. However, compared to hers, it was much more put together. Once he strapped his leather belt on, no one would know what he did.
Her heart felt as though being sliced by a blunt knife, and she looked at him with her dead eyes.
“Yes, I am one useless pawn. That’s why Nine abandoned me. However, I do think that Nine is a real man. Cedrick, you don’t even deserve to pick his shoes up.”
Her sarcasm echoes in the woods.
Her words rang in Cedrick’s ears one by one.
He suddenly grabbed her by her wrist, and his eyes lit up in anger. “What did you say?”
“Did you not catch it?” Catelyn did not look terrified at all but instead stood straight up. “What a shame, you’re deaf at such a young age. Fine, I’ll repeat, Cedrick, you don’t even deserve to pick David’s shoes…”
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