Chapter 522: Going To et Haruna
I looked at Hannah, who was so protective of Haruna, her eyes filled with a mix of concern and suspicion. I could see her glancing at
with side eyes, her thoughts seemingly a whirlwind of doubt and curiosity.
[Jack must be hiding sothing from ... Haruna was acting strangely when we left the hotel that day. She seed so distant, so unlike herself. It must have been Jack who did sothing to her.]
I decided to address the elephant in the room, my voice gentle yet probing. "Hannah, do you want to tell Haruna that you are now my girlfriend?"
Hannah looked at , her expression a complex mix of emotions. She seed to be weighing her thoughts carefully, her mind racing with vivid, erotic images.
[Hmph... I don’t know why I feel like Haruna also likes Jack. The way she looks at him, the way her breath catches when he’s near... It’s like she wants him, too. Then maybe I can ask Haruna to be with Jack anyway.]
[Mom told
that he already has other won, so adding one more, Haruna, won’t hurt. Then Mom, Haruna, with those perfect tits of hers, and I will tie Jack to us. We can share him, satisfy his every desire, keep him so enthralled with pleasure that he’ll never want to leave us. I am such a genius.]
Finally, she spoke, her voice laced with a hint of mischief and resolve, her eyes gleaming with a mix of excitent and determination. "Yes, why not? I know Haruna will be happy when she finds out that I now have a boyfriend."
But I could sense that her thoughts were different from her words, her mind filled with erotic fantasies and a burning curiosity.
[From Haruna’s reaction when I tell her that Jack is my boyfriend, I can tell how she feels. The way her eyes will widen, the way her lips will part slightly... she won’t be able to hide her desire. Hmph, she is my best friend. I can tell just from the look. And if she wants him too, then we can share him.]
Hannah’s expression shifted to one of determination, her voice filled with anticipation and resolve. "Let’s go," she declared, her eyes sparkling with a newfound sense of purpose.
I chuckled softly to myself, contemplating the intriguing dynamics that were about to unfold. It would be fascinating to observe Haruna’s reaction, and I was also eager to see Yuko, another stunning beauty, once again. The anticipation of these interactions and the potential for deeper, more intimate connections added an exciting layer to the situation.
Hannah looked up at , her eyes sparkling with curiosity and excitent. "Can you take
flying now, Jack?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly with eagerness.
I shook my head gently, my expression firm yet caring. "No, Hannah. What will you tell Haruna or her sister if they ask how we got there?" I responded, trying to gauge her reaction.
Hannah’s face fell with disappointnt, her eyes reflecting a mix of longing and frustration. "But Jack, I really want to fly. It’s not fair," she protested, her voice tinged with a hint of desperation.
I pulled her into a warm hug, my voice soft and reassuring. "I know, Hannah. But we have to be careful. We don’t want to raise any suspicions," I explained, trying to comfort her.
"But I can take you flying to the car," I offered, hoping to lift her spirits.
Hannah’s eyes widened with excitent, her voice filled with childlike wonder. "Really, Jack? You’ll take
flying to the car?" she exclaid, her disappointnt quickly forgotten.
I nodded, my smile widening as I walked over to Julie. I kissed her gently, my voice filled with affection and concern. "I’ll go take her to et Haruna. If you want, you can co with us," I suggested, hoping she would join us.
Julie shook her head, her expression serious and thoughtful. "No, you guys go. I’ll have to go to the station. It’s about Hannah’s dad," she explained, her voice steady and calm.
Hannah’s voice rose with a mix of anger and frustration. "He is not my dad! I don’t have a dad!" she declared, her eyes flashing with defiance.
Julie’s voice was steady and calm, her eyes filled with responsibility and concern. "Elyas’s case proceedings will take place, and they want
to be present, so..." she trailed off, her thoughts clearly elsewhere.
I didn’t want Julie to go there alone. My voice was filled with concern and determination. "When do you have to go?" I asked, trying to assess the situation.
Julie glanced at her watch, her voice tinged with a hint of resignation. "Well, I was asked to co around 2 P.M.," she replied, her expression serious.
I looked at the ti, which was 10 A.M., and turned back to Julie, my voice filled with resolve. "Co with us. After eting Haruna, we will go there together. I don’t want you to go there alone. I want to be there for you," I insisted, hoping she would accept my offer.
Julie rolled her eyes, her thoughts a mix of frustration and resignation. [Hmph, he must want to see Elyas’s condition and laugh at him,] she thought, her expression unreadable.
I chuckled inwardly, my mind filled with the anticipation of eting Elyas again, the mories of our past interactions adding a layer of amusent to the situation.
Julie nodded, her expression softening as she accepted my offer. "Alright, I’ll co with you guys. But we need to make it quick," she agreed, her voice filled with a hint of reluctance.
But Hannah’s voice was filled with determination and resolve. "I will not go there. I will stay at Haruna’s place. You guys can pick
up when you have finished," she declared, her eyes sparkling with a mix of excitent and apprehension.
I hugged Hannah tightly, my voice filled with affection and reassurance. "Hannah, you are my little girlfriend," I said, my heart swelling with love for her.
I kissed her gently, making her look up at , her eyes filled with a mix of love and curiosity. I continued, my voice soft and steady. "And your mom and I will always be there for you. Don’t be sad," I reassured her, hoping to ease her fears.
Hannah hugged
tightly, clutching onto , her body trembling slightly with a mix of emotions. "I know, Jack. I just... I just want to be with you both. I don’t want to be left out," she confessed, her voice barely above a whisper.
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