Raise Love-45-She's like the bright and charming moonlight

When he walked to the door of the student office conference room while grasping his hair irritably, he remembered something and turned back, "You discuss privately. We'll continue here when there's time."

A real man should learn not to be delayed by flirting, career and other things.

He sneered and went to the playground.

Behind him, Maya Brooks also followed.

"Hey, slow down!" He walked a bit fast. She chased for a while before catching up and hit him from behind.

Finn Alvarez turned his head and found it was her. He raised an eyebrow.

Maya Brooks looked at his sullen expression. "I say, did you owe my brother in your previous life? Why are you so obedient to him?"

"Yes!" Finn Alvarez noticed that she had trouble following and intentionally or unintentionally slowed down his pace, smiling ambiguously. "I took his life in the previous life. This life is specially for repaying the debt."

Maya Brooks: "Huh."

I don't believe you.

"Don't believe it?" Finn Alvarez raised his eyebrows and pressed one hand on the top of her head.

Maya Brooks impatiently pushed away his obstructive paw, stepped aside, and warned him with her eyes to keep his hands to himself.

"Boring."

Finn Alvarez sighed. Maya Brooks had already walked two steps ahead of him. He lowered his eyes and laughed softly, murmuring in a low voice, "Isn't it? I'm almost dying of boredom."

Then he caught up with her, reached out and gently pulled her loose hair, teasing, "Can you find something interesting for me?"

"Finn Alvarez," Maya Brooks gritted her teeth, calmly, "Let go."

Finn Alvarez: "No."

"Give you one more chance. Three seconds. Let go."

"No. Unless you beg me."

"Three."

"Beg, me, ah -"

Maya Brooks was angry and kicked: "Finn Alvarez!! You son of a bitch!!! "

A figure nimbly jumped away.

The girl held her hair and tied it up with a hair tie while angrily chasing from behind, with the momentum of not giving up until she killed him.

It startled the passing students who stared at them disappearing on the uphill road to the playground. Even when they were out of sight, their mouths were still astonishingly open in an "o" shape.

Onlookers: So speechless. Stupid couples.

When Finn Alvarez arrived, a class of people was sitting in the same place chatting, waiting for his arrival hungrily.

As soon as he stopped, before Ryan Bennett had a chance to greet him, Maya Brooks slapped him and scolded him as a bastard and a jerk.

It startled a group of people again.

After hitting him without giving him a chance to fight back, she aimed at the target and went straight to find Aria. Finn Alvarez chuckled as he rubbed the back of his head and calmly pulled a stool over.

He sang well. But I don't know if this person was used to playing around. This person could even sing serious red songs with a playful touch. The atmosphere became more and more intense.

Maya Brooks hadn't seen Aria for several days. She rubbed over and affectionately pulled her best friend away. They didn't come back until the end of the evening training.

The two came back carrying a bag of ice creams and distributed them to the class.

Aria, taking advantage of no one's attention, secretly picked out a strawberry-flavored Cornetto, bent over and slipped out, avoiding the places with classes and circling around the playground.

She carefully came to the side of the podium, stepped on the steps, peeked out, found no one else, and heaved a sigh of relief.

The street lamp was shining faintly. The boy spread his legs, his forehead resting on the table, and was curled up lazily in the dim yellow light, passionately playing games on his mobile phone with headphones on.

Aria deliberately walked over lightly.

He was wearing headphones and didn't even notice her shadow falling behind him.

She didn't make a sound and stood behind him for a while. She was extremely bad at playing games. His operations were flexible and rapid. It was a bit difficult for her to follow.

Seriously following his steps.

Although he was connected to the microphone, he was very quiet. Except for the necessary low and lazy responses of "um", he wasn't like some boys who had no restraint in their mouths when playing games and said unpleasant words.

She had also heard him swear. Actually, it was also very handsome.

It wasn't the kind of swearing that couldn't be heard.

She slowly watched and could barely keep up. Until the end of this round, on the "victory" interface, his arm moved and rested on the table, and his head leaned over. gòйЪ.ōΓg

He still didn't notice her.

Aria pursed her lips and smiled silently. She stuck the Cornetto in her hand to his nape that was tinted warm by the dim yellow light.

That skin was sensitive and fragile. The coldness made him subconsciously turn his neck.

He hissed.

Aria couldn't hold back her laughter.

She immediately exposed her identity. The boy reached back and clasped her wrist, pulling her to the front.

Her smile didn't have time to fade.

The girl pursed her lips and smiled charmingly. Her fair and delicate eyebrows and eyes came into view. Her eyelashes gently curled up. The dim and dark light depicted the mole under her eyes, showing a charming look.

She loosely wore the hat during military training. The scattered hair was on both sides of her cheeks, messy and lazy.

She was like the bright and charming moonlight.

Suddenly landing in front of him, it felt somewhat unreal.

Ryder turned his head. His dark eyes looked at her for a moment, flashing an unclear emotion. After a while, he licked his lips. His eyebrow bones slightly raised, and he chuckled, "Not afraid of me anymore?"

It's not fear, but love.

"Are you hot?" Aria didn't answer. She just handed him the Cornetto and smiled with curved eyes. "Here, I came to bring you something to eat."

There were more than forty people in the class. She only secretly took the Cornetto for him.

Hidden below, Maya Brooks didn't even see it.

Ryder lowered his eyes.

Aria actively grabbed an empty chair and sat on the other side of the table. She was already skilled enough without needing his indication.

Her courage had grown a lot.

"You still thought of bringing me an ice cream when buying popsicles." He chuckled. The Cornetto was swaying in his hand. His tone was frivolous and teasing. "Okay. It seems that my brother hasn't spoiled you for nothing these two days."

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Aria's face instantly turned red because of what he said.

What spoiled for nothing?

Ryder turned the Cornetto around and poked the girl's pink cheek with the tip of it, smiling. "Am I wrong?"

Aria: "..."

"Then was it less? These years?"

Like a libertine.

Aria's eyelashes trembled. She stared at him incredulously.

He lay on the table and chuckled. Like a naughty child who succeeded in a prank. After laughing enough, he handed the ice cream to her.

Aria didn't understand.

Ryder's laughing voice was a little hoarse. With a smile, he said in a low voice, "By the way, can you peel it for me? I'm too tired to laugh."

Aria pursed her lips.

She lowered her head. Her hair beside her ears fell down. Carefully, she peeled off the wrapper of the ice cream. It was a little melted, and the sweet smell filled the air.

She handed it over.

Ryder reached out. While holding it, he leaned over and took a bite. His phalanges gently brushed against her soft fingertips.

Like an electric shock, the girl quickly withdrew her hand.

He started laughing again. The ice cream melted in his mouth, like taking a bite of sugar water, flowing into his body with the spring light of summer.

Aria was beside him, her face red and not knowing what to do.

There was nowhere to hide.

She couldn't look at him at this moment. Not even a glance.

She lowered her eyes, trying to calm down, folded the torn paper shell into a regular shape, and put it in the garbage bag hooked on the table edge.

"Aria, why are you so prone to blushing?"