As soon as Doris opened her eyes, she saw that Jay was looking at her viciously.
The fire in Jay's eyes made Doris feel flustered and short of breath. Her throat was dry, and her embarrassed, little face flushed.
Jay's eyes were like poppies. They made people fall in love with him with a single glance.
Doris realized that she was about to lose her senses, so she shouted, "Jay, shut your eyes, and don't look at me!"
Jay narrowed his eyes with a smile while his thick and long eyelashes kept shaking. Ah, he was like a devil!
Doris tried to force herself to look away, but then she looked at Jay's tall and handsome figure.
Unconsciously, Doris unbuttoned Jay's shirt.
Doris' action was gentle and soft because she feared that she might touch where she shouldn't. However, what Doris didn't know was that her soft fingertips were the most deadly attraction to Jay.
"Lift your foot." Doris hung his suit pants aside. When she breathed a sigh of relief and felt that the thing was over, Jay—without warning—opened his eyes. The red color at the bottom of his
esident Hobart about hiring more doctors for the pediatric department. I refuse to believe that the department won't work without Jessie." Charles was a man of principle. What Jessie had done crossed his bottom line.
He couldn't stand it anymore.
"Charles, why are you so stubborn?" Nancy seldom lost her temper, but now she really couldn't help it.
Charles took the unfinished painting over and said, "Nancy, if you have nothing better to do, just finish this painting as soon as possible."
Nancy got goose bumps at the sight of the painting.
She pushed the drawing board and said, "No!"
"Aren't you stubborn too, Nancy? Is it that difficult for you to finish it? Or is there a secret hidden in this painting?" Charles said while nearly shoving the painting towards Nancy.
"God knows from where you got this painting? Your lover? Oh, I see. It must be Lilian. Humph, that's it. If you have the ability, Charles, ask her to complete this for you!" People would become irrational when they get angry.
In her anger, Nancy became completely unreasonable.