Spark Of Lust: A Perfect Match
end. When he heard that they were going to bet on Lettie, he got so angry that he subconsciously dropped his win
nd they were more shocked when he stood up and sai
hat do y
im. Watching Mike walking away without looking back, h
ng fun, they just let Mike
lla, Claud was i
e as his slender fingers pressed some keys. He was playin
essly waitin
ked it up without even checking who the caller was. It
was it? What
en she said, "What? I haven't even gone bac
don't understand why you love staying outside on s
I want to buy a decent dress to wrap
arcastically?" Then Claud suddenly remembe
f Lettie agrees to go to your house for the party, you must pay attention to your image in front of her.
eve his ears. "Scare her a
Lettie doesn't like playboys. She's actually a Leo. I suggest you check Baidu
eering, they were absolu
information. With a smile, he sa
ow. Well, don't blame me for not reminding you. I have to go n
added, "You have to hurry now. Otherwise, you'll be late for the party later. Make s
." Ava couldn't help wondering if
e distance. In his mind, he asked, 'Would she really come?' All of a sudden, he felt a little unconfident
d shake his head. Indeed, being a
y. It was strangely quiet inside. She pushed the door lightly and walked in. Lettie was there, lyi
ttie was rea
tie, why are you reading again? Is there
we don't have a TV in the dormitory.
ho stay at home all day long
get that? Ava, you're making up stories a
on't believe me, ask our cla
smiled and lowered her head ba
on the edge of the bed anxiously and grabbed the book from Lettie's hand. "Stop reading, okay?
ettie asked
party. Please, don't refuse my invitat
es. Why didn't she know that one of their classmates was h
, I'm s
okay?" Lettie grabbed the book ba
mise. You must go with me to the party. I won't let you refuse
a, I really don't want to go to a party. Please forgive me, but I'm really not used to be with so many peop
abbed the book from Lettie again and threw it on top of the bookshelf behind her. She then said, "You always read. You read in the cl
my mother." She paused for a while before asking
"Of course! I really w
e of her status in life that she subconsciously developed a subtle sense of inferiority. But in fact, sh
help thinking, 'Damn! It wasn't easy to persuade her. I wo