Chapter 329 The Strange Hickeys

Dorothy was worried about Belle and Credence's injuries, thus she woke up early in the morning.

She didn't expect to meet Credence's eyes first thing in the morning, though. She could even see herself reflected in there.

Moreover, Credence's stubble was visible, and when he brushed it across her cheeks, it did not hurt much. It only felt ticklish and numbing.

Dorothy thought that she hadn't woken up yet, and that she was only hallucinating. She opened her eyes wide to take a better look.

Credence was really awake. He was leaning above her, his right arm propped on the bed. He was staring at her, and who knew how long he'd been watching her.

The morning light shone through the windows, and it fell on the side of his face, making him look especially handsome.

Dorothy was a little dazzled by his handsome appearance. She stared at him a daze, then said hoarsely, "Credence, when did you wake up?"

"I have been awake for quite a while."