Chapter 386: I Stole Your Heart II
The Incubus System Chapter 384. I Stole Your Heart II
After a series of failures, she finally quit.
“You’re so annoying,” she said in a panting breath. Her eyes were fixed on me.
I shrugged nonchalantly.
“Don’t blame me for your snail speed.”
“Ha. Ha. Ha.” She laughed in a cynical tone.
“Right, I forgot. How could I possibly defeat the great demon? The Prince of Dark Dimension?” she praised me in a sarcastic tone, indicating it was a mockery.
“Look at your childish act. No one will believe that you’re the great demon. You don’t act like one,” she mocked me.
But I replied with an annoying smile and lifted my chin a bit.
“Isn’t that good? Besides, I don’t want to reveal my identity yet.” I folded my arms in front of me.
“With this, I declare my disguise is perfect,” I announced proudly. Still with an annoying tone.
“You—” She gritted her teeth and threw her doll to me. But I ducked down to avoid it.
“You should have mercy on that bear, ya know? It’s his first day, yet you abuse him cruelly,” I complained.
“Look who’s talking.” Her hand grabbed her smaller doll from the table and threw it at me as if I was a target in the shooting game. Unfortunately, none of them hit me.
Annoyed, she charged at me. This time, I didn’t dodge it. As she bumped at me, our bodies fell on the bed.
“Ha! Got you!” she grinned. Her hands pinned my wrists onto the bed. It was too weak to hold me but I had enough of playing around and didn’t want to spend the whole night fighting with her.
“Yeah, you got me,” I said with a faint smile. My gaze was on her, staring at every detail of her face. Her brown hair, her eyes, her lips. As if I imprinted her details in my memory.
It made her grin fade.
“What’s with that look?” she said in a calmer tone.
“Guess.”
Slowly, my hand reached out to her, pressing my palm to the side of her face. A faint smile began to appear on her lips. Her hand went up to overlapping mine.
Without saying anything I knew what she wanted to say but she held it back because she already knew it was useless. While I also knew, all my words would be no use to her.
“Camila has agreed to attend my graduation in case you can’t come on time,” she said out of the blue.
“Has your school announced it? Just tell me when.” It was an important event so I kinda feel guilty if I missed it.
“Not yet. Besides, I don’t want to bother you...”
I didn’t reply since I didn’t know if I could attend it or not. Mia’s mating period was a whole week and I only needed to do it once, while Celia’s graduation had a narrower exact time so it would be hard for me to attend it. I wasn’t sure, but I would try my best.
Without another word, she snuggled closer to me and closed her eyes in comfort.
“You’re warm...” she whispered.
“Um-hum.”
She sniffed my body.
“This...” Then she opened her eyes and snorted in annoyance.
“You used my soap again.”
“I forgot to buy mine.” Well, I was expecting this, considering how she could catch what I had done with Pearl with just my scent.
“You’re always like that. Annoying...” she complained. But her hands that hugged me tightly said she didn’t care about that.
“So annoying...” she complained in a lower voice.
“You’re complaining while hugging me. How can I believe that?”
“Complaining and loving you are two different things,” she replied. And I had to admit she was right...
“Brother...” she whispered.
“Hmm?”
“I heard there’s a new theme park in Lightglen City. We should go there one day.” It was a random topic. I could tell she was desperately looking for another topic to continue our conversation.
“Okay. I will take you there after all this is over,” I said, closing my eyes slowly.