Chapter 1079 Reconciliation
After all, that photo was simply one she had taken of Natalie; it didn't really imply anything. What Audrey was upset about was that Kevin had taken Natalie to the lake without informing her. If he approached her sister with a sincere apology, Audrey, being the warm-hearted person she was inwardly, would surely forgive him.
Perhaps her sister was now waiting for his apology. With this thought in mind, Kevin's heart warmed, and he hastily ran towards the door.
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In Audrey's bedroom, a tall, sensual figure stood before a dressing mirror, slowly removing a towel from her body. In an instant, her large and full breasts sprang forth, swaying gently as if teasing gravity. The perfectly shaped, fair bosoms, adorned with pert, crimson nipples, exuded a mature allure. Beneath her firm breasts lay a flat abdomen and slender waist, accentuating the splendid peaks and making them awe-inspiring, invoking an urge to conquer and possess.
As her curves extended downward, a tantalizing curve emerged, with plump, fair buttocks raised high, and a deep crevice between them hinted at the voluptuousness within. Her long, straight legs glistened like ivory, evoking thoughts of conquest in any man who beheld her tall, voluptuous figure.
Audrey gazed at her naked reflection in the mirror, caressing her magnificent pair of 36G breasts. While countless women envied her bust size, it brought her more trouble than benefits. She wished they were smaller, squeezing them in an attempt to reduce their size, only to see them bounce back with resilience, still round and full, even enlarging slightly under her touch.
Ultimately, Audrey could only sigh in resignation as she donned a nightgown. Moving to her computer desk, she continued typing. Her romantic school novel had already reached nearly two hundred thousand words, garnering immense popularity on the weblibrary forum with over a hundred thousand followers awaiting updates. Editor Dan had expressed interest from several publishers in releasing the novel; they were only waiting for her to finish writing.
Opening the document, Audrey prepared to write the next chapter. The story's main protagonists, Moh and Ran, after a series of misunderstandings and impulses, were finally about to experience the climax of their confession of profound feelings—an anticipated highlight of the novel.
But Audrey struggled to find the right mindset. She had been writing the characters Moh and Ran as mirrors of herself and Kevin, enabling her to write with ease. Now, with her relationship with Kevin facing a crisis, she couldn't summon the same passionate, heart-wrenching words anymore.
Recalling Kevin's forceful intrusion during their recent encounter in the classroom, Audrey felt her body grow warm again. Although she had been furious before and avoided Kevin, her anger had dissipated, making her feel she may have overreacted.
After all, Kevin was just a teenager. Even if he had been to the lake with Natalie, it didn't necessarily mean anything. Leaving those photos on his phone actually indicated his innocence. Quentin telling her about the incident was clearly trying to sow discord.
She shouldn't have questioned Kevin in the first place. Deep down, she still harbored reservations about her relationship with Kevin and subconsciously resisted such ambiguous interactions. Each intimate encounter with Kevin filled her with more guilt, feeling sorry for her husband Jason and her aunt Bethany.
Most importantly, Audrey feared growing too attached to Kevin. In two years, he would be taking his college entrance exams and leaving the city. What would she do then? Could she accept a life without Kevin? She couldn't abandon everything and go to university with him. After all, where did that leave her?
Moreover, in university, with so many beautiful women around, Kevin might quickly tire of her. Was it worth the humiliation? Rather than facing a dilemma when the time comes, Audrey pondered if it might be best to end things now.
But could she do it? Audrey felt a sense of confusion. She had broken up with Kevin twice before, yet each time they had reconciled quickly, with their relationship progressing further. She felt helpless. Perhaps there was a destined bond between them, but as his aunt, they could not continue like this forever. She dreaded the pain of separation, as having and losing something was more agonizing than never having it in the first place.
At that moment, a knock on the door interrupted Audrey. Who could it be so late? Christopher? Audrey hesitated, walking to the bedroom door, suddenly realizing she wasn't wearing a bra under her nightgown. She quickly put on a robe before answering softly from the yard, "Who is it?"
"Sister, it's me," came a familiar voice from outside the gate.
It was Kevin! Audrey felt a surge of joy, but hesitated. She put her hand on the door latch but then held back, her eyes showing hesitation. Regardless of Kevin's recent inappropriate actions, she didn't want to easily forgive him, fearing that it would encourage further oversteps. Pulling back her hand, she asked sternly, "What do you want?"