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His rationality was telling him that he should immediately push away the little woman in front of him, who had no idea what she was doing, but his body, one step ahead of his reason, pressed Jocelyn against the car and took control.
This scene, if seen by anyone aware of their relationship, would have been a disastrous end.
But at this moment, he suddenly didn't care about anything else; the little woman in his arms was someone he had deeply loved for many years, and countless times in his midnight dreams, he had longed for this moment.
The two embraced as they entered the bedroom. Jocelyn opened her bleary eyes, proving the saying "alcohol emboldens the coward" to be true; she was no longer afraid of the man she couldn't bear to look at, and clutching his head, she loudly asked him, "Owen, you love me too, don't you?"
The name "Owen," like a basin of cold water, instantly extinguished the fire in James's eyes.