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Charles had seen right through her moves, and as he leaned in for the kiss, his grip on her was firm. Evelyn tried with all her might to break free but found herself stuck, reluctantly accepting his kiss. Every part of her was fighting back. She clamped her lips together, determined not to let Charles win. Her defiance only fueled Charles’ anger. It was like he wanted to prove that Evelyn's resistance was just a cover-up, that she was actually jealous and upset because he mentioned marrying Dahlia. She didn’t really regret their relationship or stop loving him.
Ignoring Evelyn's struggle, Charles brazenly bit her lip. It was the first time he’d been so rough. He bit her lower lip hard enough to draw blood. The pain made Evelyn cry out. Her lips parted, and Charles took the chance to deepen the kiss.
“Ugh!” Evelyn glared at Charles, her eyes burning with hatred, resisting even more fiercely. She fought back against Charles' relentless kisses and probing tongue. Instead of the sounds of passion, her voice was filled with resistance. “Charles, get off me! Don’t touch me. You make me sick!”
She was truly disgusted. The thought of him marrying Dahlia, the one responsible for Charlie’s death, made her sick to her stomach.
“Disgusted? Ha!” Charles laughed bitterly, not buying her claim of disgust. Her words might have been harsh, but he always believed her body couldn’t lie. Previously, she insisted on breaking up, but her body had seemed honest in its own way. This time, however, Charles felt it. Evelyn's entire being rejected him.
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