"I'm seducing you. Can't you tell?"
Avery said bluntly.
Avery, with the cigarette between her lips, suddenly tiptoed to get closer to Evan.
"I want to cheat on my husband with you. What do you think?"
Avery thought Evan's serious look was funny. Was he faking it, or he really meant it?
"Cheating on your husband?" Evan stared at Avery's b.r.e.a.s.ts, half smiling. Avery's b.r.e.a.s.ts were out of shape because of his grip. He asked gently with a low voice, "Do you ever cheat on me without my knowledge?"
Evan asked in a low and gentle voice, "When I had stayed with you, have you betrayed me before?"
Avery looked calm, answering, "Of course, I had."
Avery was relaxed as if she didn't do something wrong.
She knew Evan is a wise and calm person, but he also loved her very much.
After making eye contact with Avery, Evan then turned to look at Avery's b.r.e.a.s.t.
"Is my b.r.e.a.s.t more attractive than my face?" thought Avery.
Avery curled her lips, sneering, "He doesn't love me anymore?" Then, Avery stretched to touch Evan's s.e.x organ.
It had been tougher and longer.
Although Evan got feelings too, he tried to pull Avery's hand out and put his hand back.
Avery smiled charmingly and said to Evan when he turned back to her, "Do you want to make a deal with me?"
"What kind of deal?" Evan turned his head.
"Tell me what's going on? I can help you," Avery reached to touch his lower body.
"She not only seduces me but also wants to make a deal with me. How dare she be!" thought Evan.
"Nothing."
Avery stooped to pick up Evan's coat and said, "I'm looking forward to your answer."
Evan didn't reply and went out without hesitation.
Avery stared at Evan's back and thought, "Is he serious?"
***
With a fire blazing, the whole grassland looked red.
All the guests sang and danced in a large circle and sat at the low table, drinking and talking.
After taking a rest in the lounge for a while, Avery wore a dress with a simple style.
A maid led her to sit beside Charles. His cheeks turned red because of alcohol.
With red cheeks and alcohol on his suit, Charles just looked like a playboy.
When Avery stood up, Charles saw her through the firelight and hugged her immediately, "Darling…"
Because it had been a long time that someone called her darling, Avery was stunned and embarrassed all of a sudden, her both hands rested on two sides. She would have wanted to push Charles away, but she thought it wasn't polite and stopped.
"I just heard from a maid that you were resting in the lounge. Why not call me when you wake up?" Charles asked.
"I am not far away from you, so I don't think I have to tell you. Otherwise, it's like a kind of surveillance."
"Probably, I care about you very much. You are my treasure. I always want to be with you. Although you are here now, I still worry I will lose you."
"Have you drunk?" Avery lowered her head, looking at the lower table. There were two small empty bottles on it. Avery knew Charles rarely drank alcohol because of his profession. Moreover, he had admitted that he wasn't good at drinking alcohol.
"I am happy today."
It was true that Charles looked pleased. Avery had never witnessed that he was so happy before, so she immediately asked, "How long can the little princess be cured?"
Charles bowed his head and kissed her forehead, "It won't be a long time. Don't worry about it. She is my daughter too. I will do my best to help her."
"Hope so," thought Avery. She nodded slowly but worried about the little princess. Then Avery freed herself, looked around, and was relieved because few people paid attention to them. Some were talking while some were drinking.
Avery saw Evan from afar. He was sitting on the table, which was not far away from her. He looked as cold as he was before.
Evan was cold and silent, looking unhappy.
"Is he alone? Where is Diana Summer?" thought Avery. Soon, music played.
According to the sound, Avery saw several female dancers who wore colorful belly dance skirts, twisting and walking to the center of the dance palace.
With the beat of the music, their skirts also fluttered when they danced fast and gently. As a whole, they looked mysterious and charming though covered by veils.
Soon, everyone was silent and turned to enjoy the beautiful dance.
Yuki, the dance captain, walked to the bonfire and started to dance. As she was dancing, the campfire looked like a dancer too, as if it was a pas de deux. It looked beautiful and perfect.
The rest of the dancers walked to each table and swayed.
One of the dancers in a purple skirt walked in front of Evan.
Avery recognized her. She still remembered that she almost removed the dancer's veil away that day.
The dancer was Diana. She tried everything to seduce Evan. Sometimes, she held her head up high, and sometimes she looked graceful as if she was as soft as water.
Suddenly, Diana leaned forward and deliberately pressed against Evan, who immediately held Diana back quickly, but finally, she still sat on his lap.
Diana was joyful. The guests sat beside Evan also laughed cunningly.
Evan looked cold, helping Diana stand up.
Later, Diana had to change to another place because they should dance in front of each guest.
Then, Diana stood in front of Avery, but she danced casually.
Looking at Diana, Avery was beginning to regret that he wouldn't remove the dance's veil.
Avery frowned. All of a sudden, she grabbed Diana's headband when Diana was close to the table.
Soon, a headband fell on the grassland along with something else.
The dancer was stunned but kept calm as if nothing fell on the ground.
"Is it you?" Avery stared at her. She couldn't believe it.
Thinking back to all these evil expressions, Avery understood.
Although Diana said nothing, her face told everything. She made a grimace, picked up the headband and danced with the music.
Under the light, Avery found something: There was a necklace on the grass.
Avery guessed it belongs to Diana.
Avery picked up. It was a necklace with a smile bottle saved for some liquid.