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Chapter 232: My attitude is one of anticipation
Is it all over?
This utterly chaotic night, at least Sam felt it was the most unbearable night he had ever experienced.
He hadn’t anticipated Alice’s wild side.
A drunken Alice indeed displayed her own brand of madness, which was unexpected for Sam, but… why did Aurora join in?
That seemed a bit far-fetched.
In Sam’s mind, Aurora was supposed to embody calm and restraint.
She shouldn’t have acted on such desires, should she?
Could it be that Alice… used hypnosis on Aurora at that time?!
Sam suddenly felt this was highly probable, considering Aurora was a policewoman; how could she possibly engage in such actions?
In the past hour, she not only used her hands to masturbate Sam but even occasionally took his glans into her mouth… These were things Sam had never dared to imagine before.
Undeniably, Sam was handsome, and his penis was large; he was very charming to women. But without using his Temptation Constitution, why would Aurora do something so exaggerated?
Blaming it all on alcohol seemed forced; Sam didn’t think his charm was that overpowering.
But could Alice really hypnotize her best friend?
Sam couldn’t be entirely sure. However, given the circumstances, it seemed the most likely possibility.
When Aurora and Alice returned from washing their faces in the bathroom, all three appeared in the living room.
The atmosphere was inexplicably weird and awkward.
Sam, now fully dressed, sat on the sofa, unsure of what to say.
Aurora, on the other hand, was looking down at her phone, seemingly busy with work. But it was already very late, well past working hours; there was nothing left to be busy with, it was just a way to mask the awkwardness.
Only Alice, the instigator of tonight’s chaos, who even had the mood to change into a fresh set of clothes, sat elegantly to one side, smiling as she watched the two.
“Why aren’t you talking? Are you still lost in what happened earlier and can’t pull yourself out?”
Aurora’s face turned even redder, and she remained silent.
Sam said irritably, “You have the nerve to bring it up? What all did you do tonight? It didn’t have to go this far, even dragging Officer Aurora into it.”
Alice looked at Sam with a smile. “Don’t play the saint now; didn’t you enjoy it when you climaxed?”
“…Miss Alice, please don’t be so blunt.”
Alice’s smile grew even brighter, a seductive flush lingering on her cheeks. She was already stunning, and now she looked irresistibly enchanting.
“What’s with being blunt or not? Who’s more direct than you? I did so much for you, and you didn’t climax. But since Aurora joined, it only took an hour for you to give in. So, whose fault is it really?”
Sam found it hard to answer because it wasn’t just Aurora; Alice had joined in too, both women pleasuring him together. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have climaxed so quickly. Of course, managing to last an hour with two women was quite impressive.
Aurora couldn’t even lift her head now, her cheeks burning as she listened to their conversation.
Sam clearly didn’t want to drag Aurora further into this. The relationships among the women around him were already complex enough. Adding Aurora and Mia into the mix would be unimaginable.
“Why involve Aurora in this? This was supposed to be between us… why bring her into it?”
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Sam still wanted to understand Alice’s thoughts, as she was a woman with strong possessive instincts. If she really had a spirit of sharing, Sam wouldn’t have struggled so much.
Alice chose not to answer Sam’s question but glanced at Aurora, who was still looking down at her phone.
“Do you really think I forced her? Or that I used hypnosis on her? Could it be… she wanted to do this herself?”
“How could that be!”
Sam’s eyes widened in disbelief.
Alice glanced at Aurora. “Don’t believe me? Let her speak for herself. Was she hypnotized by me?”
Aurora sighed. “No.”
Her response seemed somewhat abrupt at that moment.
Sam looked at Aurora in surprise, observing her beautiful face now flushed with a distinctly different hue.
Alice said softly with a smile, “Don’t think so poorly of me. I respect others in everything I do. Besides, she and I had an agreement long ago. I would never use my hypnotic abilities to do anything bad or force someone to do something against their will. So…”
The pause was perfectly timed.
Aurora knew that both Sam and Alice’s eyes were now fixed on her, making her the focal point.
Her head was still a bit dizzy, partly due to the lingering effects of alcohol, but more so from the memories of what had just occurred.
The vivid images were still replaying in her mind. It was… utterly outrageous, and Aurora felt incredibly shocked.
She even began to doubt… Was this Sam really human?
Could a human possess such a size?
With her face flushed, Aurora tried to compose herself, then took a deep breath and said, “It’s nothing… I was just curious at the time. It didn’t mean anything special. If it caused you any trouble, I apologize.”
Sam was astounded. Just curious, huh…
Curious about such matters, couldn’t she have just watched a couple of adult films to satisfy her curiosity? Did she really need to experience it firsthand? But then again… even those professional adult film actors seemed no match for Sam’s astonishing natural talent.
Sam looked at her somewhat helplessly.
“Officer Aurora, you thought this was something you could just try out?”
Aurora responded calmly, “Why not? After all… I’m not interfering with your game, and who made you act so impulsively while I was still here? If anything, seeing such a scene, you two are the instigators, aren’t you?”
Sam felt incredibly wronged. He hadn’t wanted this to happen, but that woman had supernatural powers!
Seeing Sam’s helpless expression, Alice chuckled and said, “Come on, don’t play the victim when you’ve gained from this. My good friend here is quite a beauty; you’re not at a loss.”
Sam sighed. “My innocence is ruined.”
“You still talk of innocence? You’re the most deserving of blame here.”
Alice clearly had no respect for Sam’s claims of innocence. In her view, many situations were brought upon oneself; there was no such thing as absolute innocence.
Sam looked at Alice with a sense of grievance. “Alice, how can you say that about your good student? That’s really hurtful.”
Alice scoffed. “You call yourself a good student? Sleeping during class, disappearing as soon as it ends. I’ve tried to find you several times, but you slip away faster than a rabbit. Apart from being irresponsible, you have no other virtues. Oh, and you’ve been hiding the fact that you’ve been working off-campus… Is that what you call a good student?”
Sam’s eyes widened. “Yawning in class because I’ve been studying all night. Haven’t you noticed my grades haven’t dropped? And working off-campus shows I’m diligent and studious. Doesn’t that make me a good student?”
“What about those three girls at that club?” Alice asked with a cold laugh.
Sam’s voice dropped. “Speaking of… wasn’t it your idea to go to that club?”
“What did you say? Say that again.”
“It’s nothing… Look, it’s getting late. Why don’t you two get some rest? I’ll head back now.”
Staying here was clearly not a good idea.
Alice gave Sam a pointed look. “Planning to make a run for it?”
Sam responded with a wry smile, “It’s not running away; it’s just getting late. I don’t want to disturb your rest, and we both have classes tomorrow.”
Before Alice could reply, Aurora coughed and stood up. “I should be heading back too, I have work tomorrow.”
Unexpectedly, Alice didn’t try to stop them or ask them to stay, but simply smiled as she watched them. “Go ahead then, just remember not to drive.”
“I know, let’s go,” Aurora said, looking towards Sam.
Sam hesitated for a moment, wondering if he should really leave with this woman.
Aurora seemed to notice his hesitation and gave a slight smile. “What, afraid I’ll eat you? It shouldn’t be that scary.”
“It’s not fear, just didn’t expect you to leave. Aren’t you staying here to sleep?”
Aurora shook her head. “I don’t sleep well in other people’s homes. It’s always been like this; no matter how late it is, I always go back to my own place to sleep.”
Alice nodded in understanding. “I know, so no worries. Get some rest soon. And you, little Casanova… remember what I said, you don’t have much time left to play coy.”
Sam remembered all too well what Alice was referring to—all those theories. He didn’t reply but left Alice’s room together with Aurora.
Leaving felt surprisingly easy, almost as if Alice had intentionally created an opportunity for him and Aurora to be alone. But considering what had just happened, wasn’t this situation a bit awkward?
It seemed there was no better option. It wasn’t like he could go back to the martial arts club to have another fight with this woman and then pretend tonight’s events never happened.
They walked out of the building into the night air.
During this time, neither of them seemed able to utter a word, unable to engage in any meaningful conversation. The awkwardness seemed to linger, spreading as the first chill of the autumn night brushed against their faces.
The streets were silent in the deep of the night, devoid of pedestrians. Even the loneliest souls seemed to have found their shelters. Only the dim lights in the distance and the bright signs stood guard over the long night.
It was then that Sam heard Aurora speak. “You really don’t need to feel so awkward.”
Sam turned to look at Aurora, who seemed to have regained her usual composed demeanor. He smiled. “I’m actually okay, mainly worried that Officer Aurora might not be comfortable…”
Aurora glanced at Sam, who appeared quite at ease, and asked curiously, “Do you go through a lot of situations like this? It seems like it didn’t even happen for you.”
Sam shook his head with a wry smile. “Of course not… I’m not exactly the type to lead such a reckless personal life, am I?”
Aurora didn’t show any extra emotion, just stared into the endless night, listening to the steady sound of their footsteps, which seemed to gradually sync into a harmonious rhythm. She suddenly found this feeling quite pleasant.
It had been a long time since she felt as if she was just taking a stroll. This boy seemed to possess a unique charm; being in his presence didn’t feel awkward. There was always a unique aura around him that made people feel comfortable.
“I don’t know about all that, but… you and Alice play quite boldly.”
Although not overly experienced, Aurora was aware of certain things.
The passionate ‘interaction’ between Alice and Sam was clearly not ordinary. Just peeking from outside the door had a captivating allure that was hard to look away from.
That unique perspective, even now, made her heart race a bit faster.
Sam sighed with a wry smile. “Well, sometimes people can’t help themselves. Maybe… Miss Alice just suppresses a lot during her daily life, so when she lets go, it might seem a bit exaggerated.”
Aurora and Sam walked under the streetlights, along the curb, as if they could stop at any moment to catch a car, but neither of them intended to. They just continued walking along this endless street.
Where was the end? The streetlights stretched their shadows long, and the night wind carried away the scent and warmth from their bodies.
“You’ve probably heard about Alice’s experiences… Her childhood wasn’t very happy either. Compared to the disasters brought about by my father’s wild youth, her parents were even more extreme. So, actually, if she could find a man like you, even if it’s just for a brief immersion, I genuinely feel happy for her,” Aurora said.
Her words seemed to carry a tone of support.
Sam thought for a moment and asked, “Officer Aurora, how did you come to know Miss Alice?”
They stopped at a red light, looking across the street, standing at the edge of the zebra crossing. Just the two of them waiting, no one else coming or going.
There were few cars on the road, and occasionally the bright headlights would sweep across their faces. Sam could clearly see her hair fluttering in the wind, revealing her perfectly cool and composed face.
Sam couldn’t help but think, if this woman weren’t a police officer, what would she be like now? What kind of aura would she have?
Perhaps she would make a unique model.
She smiled. “Nothing special, really. We were classmates in college and kept in touch ever since. Maybe because we’ve been around each other for so long and our personalities match, she’s told me pretty much everything about herself, even her ability to hypnotize from a very early age. She never hid that from me. From this point of view, we truly trust each other.”
Sam glanced at her. “So, Officer Aurora, don’t you feel threatened? Having such a power… it must be quite frightening for ordinary people, right? After all, you never know when you might be hypnotized, like what happened today.”
Aurora smiled just as the red light turned green. They crossed the not-so-long zebra crossing together.
The autumn wind was sharply cold at this moment, and Sam, with his short hair, felt a refreshing chill on his head.
“There’s nothing to be afraid of. She’s not a bad woman. Over the years, I’ve never seen her use hypnosis to gain any advantage for herself. Being a teacher actually suits her quite well, making the students a bit more obedient isn’t a bad thing at all. Ah… I forgot, you’re one of her students. Has she ever used this ability on you?”
Sam gave a wry smile. “What do you think?”
Aurora chuckled. “Can’t help it, she’s mentioned your uniqueness more than once… so it was inevitable, I guess. People always break their own rules for something special. As for what happened tonight… it’s not a big deal. It won’t happen again.”
“Do you really think so?”
“What else could be the reason for her doing such a thing? I’ll just take it as a spur-of-the-moment thing because she had too much to drink… Besides, I’m a police officer, she must have some reservations. She wouldn’t be so reckless just because we’re good friends.”
Such touching friendship, indeed. Even after such an incident, she still defends her friend?
How is this trust even formed? Sam didn’t know, but he had no intention of using any schemes to break up their friendship.
Sam pondered for a moment, then said, “But I think she might do it again, so we should try to avoid being around her together. I assume, Officer Aurora, you wouldn’t want something like this to happen again either.”
On the roadside, Aurora stopped walking, turned her head with a smile, and looked at Sam. “Why do you think I wouldn’t want it to happen again?”
“Uh? What… are you talking about?” Sam looked at her, unable to comprehend.
Aurora slightly tilted her head back. The sky lacked the brilliance of stars; it was a fading night. Yet, the smile curling at the corners of her mouth seemed to cloak her in a glow that replaced the absent stars and moon.
“It’s nothing, I just find it interesting. You’re quite young, Sam, but so clever.”
“…Stop joking, ‘clever’ isn’t always a good thing.”
Aurora looked at Sam again. “What if this is the beginning of a new, interesting story?”
Sam’s heart skipped a beat. Looking at this beautiful young woman, whose features were unlike Mia’s but whose charm was equally mesmerizing.
“I don’t think so… These relationships are complicated enough, I don’t want to make things worse.”
Aurora smiled again, then reached out and patted Sam’s shoulder like an older sister, and then slipped her hands into the pockets of her coat.
“People never know what will happen next, nor what they will regret when they’re old. What’s your attitude towards each new challenge or development?”
Before Sam could answer, Aurora flashed a toothy smile. Her expression unforgettable in the autumn night.
“My attitude is one of anticipation.”
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