Trapped In Love: Your Kiss Sets Me Free
for a while, she was not so angry. She had such confidence in Marshall. She believed tha
Unlike Hilda, no matter how beautiful her
he bed. Cornelia told her the good news, thinking that she would be very
barely warm, but she always felt that it was not enough. She said, "Okay, then it's not difficult
n I just came back, I told him
shook her head and said, "If Marsha
ch reaction, Cornelia blurted out, "Rowena, did y
you regret, w
a said
nelia, if you really regret,
at for bet? Rowena, the more you said, the more ridic
ng Marshall." Rowena
mean?" Corn
talked. Sometimes she would suddenly say something. If you re
Cornelia did
s used to it, so she
rnelia anymore. He hadn't been in the History Department for a
lt for Jayne to maintain the relationship with her long-distance boyfriend, but she still refused the pursuer of the Chinese Department of the Peking University. That boy was very cute. It was said that after being refused, he was so de
e the most irresistible. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, when they grew up, youth,
e bus and walked towards the school with a sky blue steel umbrella. At the
in, but at least it
er feet. It was not until she was
t an umbrella. His hair was a little messy because of
oved the umbrella over him and said, "What's
not to work part-time. Why do you have to go
here in the rain?" C
ut smiled and said, "I'll p
Cornelia. Cornelia glared at him and said sourly,
"What do you mean? Ask the girl to send me ba
Then you send me downstairs and
"But the umbrella is so small
e the umbrella. She had a good relationship with Marshall, but she seldom had close contact with
o Marshall, but she f
rm kept rubbing against Cornelia's shoulder. Cornelia squinted at him and didn't say anything. She ju
ol that she realized that Marshall's left hand was in the pocket of the coat. In order to accommodate the small space u
that something was wrong with him sinc
a puddle on the road. The two people failed to dodge
t frown slightly. "Damn it!" Marshall said. Seeing that the car didn't make any re
walked on the outer side of the road, a
t, but it was differen
ouser legs and said, "It doesn't matter. An
l was in a daze. He wanted to tuck her hair behind, but he didn't dare. It was not until Cornelia called his name that he su
his pocket. But Cornelia still saw it. In the dim light, she saw the f
grabbed the scarred h
a's voice trembled in th
ghtly. Marshall didn't want to draw it too hard, so he strugg