“We’re husband and wife, so don’t mind the courtesy.”
Serenity paused to look at him for a moment before wrapping her arms around his neck, wanting to kiss him.
Oddly enough, Zachary was less domineering than usual. Instead, he covered her mouth and gazed into her dark eyes. He asked gently, “Are you kissing me as a reward or because you like me?”
Serenity blinked in response. “I just felt like kissing you. I didn’t think too much about it.”
“If you’re kissing me as a reward… I can reluctantly accept it, but it would make me uncomfortable.” Zachary almost said he would refuse her kiss if it was merely a reward.
However, he changed his mind just before the words escaped his lips.
He feared she might never kiss him again if he expressed that thought. It reminded him of the first time she came to his office to pick him up from work. He made a comment then, and since that day, she had never returned to his office.
This woman drove him crazy at times.
After a moment of contemplation, Serenity replied, “I don’t know why I wanted to kiss you; I just couldn’t help it. I thought about it and did it. If you consider the kiss a reward, I have nothing to say about that.”
She reached out to touch Zachary’s face. “Don’t forget to wash off your birthmark. It really affects your appearance.”
“I’m a man. Don’t call me beautiful,” he retorted.
“And how should I clean it?”
“Just wash it off with soap and water.”
Zachary asked again, “How much soap and water should I use? How long should I wash it for?”
Serenity frowned and replied, “Just look in the bathroom mirror while you wash it off. You can stop when there are no more stains on your face. Why would you ask such a stupid question? It makes you seem a bit dense.”
Zachary pursed his lips and fell silent, his dark eyes fixed intently on Serenity.