My Husband, Warm The Bed

Chapter 1933



Chapter 1933

"You must be hallucinating. I wasn't mumbling at all." Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

Adrienne was ashamed by her thoughts.

Although Albert disliked her, and he had done things behind her back before, there was no way he would do something so vicious. She should not have painted such a bad picture of him in her head.

"Do you think I'm deaf or something?" The more Adrienne tried to deny it, the more curious he became. "Little Specky, you'd better be honest with me."

"I'm..." Adrienne continued to deny, but she felt like danger was approaching. She quietly poked her head out of the quilt and wanted to see what Jefferson was doing.

The first thing she saw was Jefferson coming toward her with only a bath towel wrapped around his waist. Due to his huge steps, the towel looked as if it could drop at any second.

Even though she should be used to seeing him half naked, Adrienne still buried herself back into the quilt due to embarrassment, "Mr. Hefner, can you please put on your pajamas?"

"Which part of me have you not seen? We're already married, but you're still blushing at the sight of my body. How can you still be this shy with me?" He side-glanced her as he picked up the hair dryer to blow dry his hair.

Adrienne retorted in a soft voice, "Do you think everyone is as shameless as you?"

"I only care about being decent in public. If everyone cared about being prim and proper even at home, humans would have gone extinct," Jefferson answered confidently.

Adrienne stuck out her tongue and pouted, "Sure, you win."

He blew his hair thoughtlessly. Without bothering whether it was fully dried, Jefferson threw the hair dryer aside and hopped onto bed. He stretched his arm long and pulled Adrienne close. "Are you going to tell me what you were mumbling or not?"

Adrienne shrank her neck and replied carefully, "I was just thinking of a case..."

It was already late at night, but all she thought about was work. Before Adrienne was able to come up with more excuses, Jefferson interrupted her, "Don't talk to me about work at home. If you can't sleep, then think about where we should travel to."

For a moment there, Adrienne was complacent about the outcome. She looked at the arrogant man before her. She had managed to fool him with such a random excuse, how dare he call her an idiot all this while? Who was the real idiot here?

"Keep your head up. Don't act like an ostrich." Jefferson put one arm around Adrienne, and he used the other hand to scroll his phone as he asked, "There are quite a few popular honeymoon destinations. Where do you feel like going?"

The glee in her gaze turned into curiosity as she stared at his phone screen with him. "Most online suggestions are about islands and the sea. Chatterton Town is right next to the sea, and we have beautiful islands which we can go to anytime we want too. So I think we can just rule any islands out of our list."

"Is that really the reason though? Is it really not because you're aqua-phobic?" Jefferson teased as he recalled the time when a few of them went to the beach. Adrienne had gotten too excited back then, and she was dancing and singing on the boat. With a slip, she fell right into the ocean.

She was wearing a life jacket, and they were really near the bay. Hence, all she needed to do was to stand up straight, and the water would reach the level of her waist. However, she still somehow managed to swallow a couple of mouthfuls of

seawater.

That incident had left Adrienne traumatized, and she would refuse to go to the beach with them ever since. She didn't even dare to get too close to beaches and even swimming pools. Later on, Jefferson taught her how to swim, and she slowly grew more comfortable with it again.

"Jefferson!" Adrienne roared. "Who was the one who screamed hysterically as he ran down several alleys being chased by Bruce's dog."

At the mention of this, Jefferson's face turned dark.

Since young, he had always been favored. There weren't many embarrassing stories of him that people could talk about. The only one was when Bruce's dog chased him.

Although all their childhood friends knew about this incident, no one ever dared to mention it. Even if they did, they would do it secretly behind Jefferson's back. This was the first time someone had brought it up in his face.

Previously, Adrienne hadn't dared to bring it up either because she was afraid Jefferson would get back at her as he used to when they were young. But it was different now. She knew he liked her for many years, so she had the audacity to talk back. "What? You're allowed to bring up my dark past but I'm not allowed to do the same to you, huh?"

"Adrienne, I think you've forgotten the time when you asked me if I had a d*ck," Jefferson reminded. As soon as these words left his lips, Adrienne immediately raised her hand and covered his mouth. "Jefferson, enough."

"You think you can win against me? In your dreams," Jefferson teased as he moved her hand away effortlessly.

Although Adrienne felt annoyed and wronged, she did not dare to retort anymore. Once again, she felt like he wasn't treating her like a girl who he truly loved at all.

When other boys loved a girl, they would always let the girl win and try their best to dote on her.

Whereas for Jefferson, not only did he argue with her, he never let her win and would always threaten her.

"Boohoo..." Adrienne cried out inwardly

Looking at the pitiful look on Adrienne's face, Jefferson felt distressed. However, he still couldn't help but laugh out loud. He pinched her rosy cheeks and uttered, "Well, let's get down to business first. Where do you want to go?"

Adrienne wasn't in the mood for that at all. She just wanted to fight it out with him and win. But she had no courage to refuse him, so she went along with it and answered, "Well, let me think about it."

Jefferson looked at her and said, "Take your time."

It was already late at night, but Jefferson did not feel like sleeping at all. He wanted to quarrel with Adrienne and listen to more of her voice.

Because he knew that in the near future, these sort of mundane day- to- day moments might become something precious to them both.

Adrienne thought hard and soon came up with an idea. She raised her head and was met with Jefferson's gaze.

It was the same Jefferson that she was familiar with, and there was nothing different about his gaze at all. Yet, for some reason, when their eyes met, Adrienne felt her heart wrenching tightly, and she called out, "Jeff..."

"Mm?" He replied while he caressed her head gently. His voice was unusually gentle as he urged, "Tell me, I'm listening."

Adrienne leaned into his arms and said, "A few years ago, we said that we would go to the Arctic but we never found the time to do that. Why don't we go there to watch the snow and the beautiful Aurora lights? We can even take a trip to Penguin Island too. I think it would be a wonderful trip.

What do you think?" "You want to go to the Arctic to see penguins? Then do you also want to go to the Antarctica to see polar bears?" Jefferson laughed and commented in a doting tone, "Little idiot."

Adrienne pouted and scolded, "You are the idiot, I'm just joking with you. Of course I know that oenouins are in Antarctica."


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