Chapter 955 Booking a Room(Must-See!!!)
Audrey held the boy's shaft, stroking it with her hand, while her heart raced uncontrollably. Although she had given Kevin handjobs before, it was her first time masturbating him on a bus, surrounded by so many people. Naturally, she felt nervous. However, she behaved so uncharacteristically to break through her psychological barriers and change her overly cautious mindset.
After last night's conversation with Alissa, Audrey understood her shortcomings. The lack of progress in her relationship with Kevin was largely due to her indecisive nature. Today, she had resolved to consummate their relationship, though she had yet to inform Kevin, hoping to surprise him.
As the bus approached the city center, the crowd began to thin, reducing the cramped condition of the ride. They found a seat, and Kevin's erection remained as firm as ever, tenting his trousers. Audrey's face flushed as she glanced at it, her heart pounding at the thought of that considerable shaft soon entering her vagina. A mix of anxiety and anticipation coursed through her as she wondered what the experience would be like.
Soon, they arrived at the city center, and Audrey led Kevin into the busiest commercial building. They wandered through each floor, exploring shops. When women shop, they exhibit incredible stamina. Kevin trailed behind Audrey for nearly two hours, his legs close to giving out.
Meanwhile, Audrey stayed spirited, visiting almost every store, trying on several outfits, and soliciting Kevin's opinion on how they looked. In the beginning, Kevin found it quite fun, but eventually, he grew overwhelmed by the array of floral skirts, pleated skirts, pencil skirts, and A-line skirts—each one enhancing Audrey's already striking figure and her noble, elegant demeanor, drawing praise from the shop assistants who even suggested Audrey model for their store.
Finally, Kevin could walk no more. He found a cold drink shop, sipping on a chilled cola as he waited for Audrey. Suddenly, a young couple sat down at the table opposite him. The girl wore a small tank top and a short skirt that just covered her thighs—her skin fair but her chest small, prompting Kevin to appraise her a few more times. He thought she was a bit better than Laura but not as pretty.
Noticing Kevin's gaze at her chest, the girl reacted angrily, pointing at him and saying, “What are you staring at, you pervert? How shameless.”
Kevin froze, thinking, *What's wrong with this woman? You're dressing so revealingly, I'm not blind. If you don't want people looking, wear more clothes.* He retorted with a smirk, “Who's staring at you? Besides, there's nothing to see there. Who would care?”
The men around them began to snicker. The girl's boyfriend, displeased, frowned and said, “Watch your mouth, buddy. With that attitude, you'll never get a girlfriend.”
Kevin didn't want to argue further and was about to leave when Audrey walked in, carrying five or six shopping bags and smiling brightly at him. “Kevin, I'm exhausted. Come rub my legs.”
She sat down beside Kevin, draping one exquisite long leg over his, the sheer whiteness and seductive curves mesmerizing. Her full, rounded breasts beneath her dress revealed a deep cleavage that demanded reverence. With her enchanting beauty and elegant aura, she resembled a star stepping out of a TV screen.
Instantly, the bustling cold drink shop fell silent, everyone's gaze locked on Audrey's ample 36G bosom, their eyes filled with fervent admiration.
The young couple across from them looked equally astonished. The girl glanced at Audrey's enormous breasts, then at her own inadequate chest with a sense of shame. Looking back at Kevin, she pieced together his earlier disdainful attitude. No wonder—his girlfriend's breasts were enormous.
The boy stared unblinking at Audrey's chest, his mouth agape. Dissatisfied with his girlfriend's small chest, he was now seething with envy at seeing Audrey's grandiosity up close. *How could this guy have such a stunning girlfriend? It's outrageous!*
Kevin, meanwhile, was proud, massaging his cousin's flawless, sexy leg. As he caressed her silky smooth skin, he felt a surge of accomplishment and satisfaction from the countless envious stares directed at him. Only now did he fully understand why emperors in history were often hopelessly infatuated with their consorts—conquering a beautiful woman was indeed exhilarating.
“Kevin, should we leave?” Audrey suggested, noticing everyone's eyes on her. She wasn't comfortable with all the attention, not being the extroverted type who enjoyed being watched. The mix of greedy and desirous looks from people made her uneasy, so she dragged Kevin out of the cold drink shop.
Close to lunchtime, they headed to the gourmet food court in the basement of the mall.
“Kevin, shopping with me must have been exhausting,” Audrey said with a smile after ordering their food, noticing Kevin massaging his legs.
“It was,” Kevin admitted. Then, realizing his bluntness, he immediately added with a smile, “But accompanying you, Sis, is worth any exhaustion.”
“Such a smooth talker. If I'm tired, there's no way you're not,” Audrey laughed. “This was only half a day. If you had to shop with me every day, would you still want to do it?”
“Of course, I would,” Kevin chuckled, gazing at Audrey's beautiful face. Shopping might be tiring, but accompanying such a breathtaking beauty made it all worthwhile. It boosted a man's ego immensely. Even in the crowded food court, there were many covertly admiring Audrey, making Kevin feel like the most envied person sitting next to her.
“Sure you would,” Audrey teased, sneaking a glance at Kevin, a sigh escaping her heart. Romantic feelings, no matter how sweet, couldn't withstand the test of time. Once fervent emotions turned into daily routines, when the 'moonlight in one's heart' became everyday 'white rice,' sustaining initial passion was a challenge.
If only relationships could forever linger on that first moment of fluttering excitement, there would be fewer lonely souls brooding over unfulfilled loves.
Audrey shook her head, snapping out of her melancholy thoughts. *Why am I being so sentimental?* she thought. *Because love is elusive, we must savor each moment, living in the now. What is there to lament?*
After lunch, Audrey wanted to get her hair done. Kevin assumed it would take no more than ten minutes, but it dragged on for four hours. By the time he woke from a nap, dusk had arrived, and it was already seven in the evening.
“Kevin, were you impatient?” Audrey asked as she approached, her freshly curled hair cascading elegantly along her cheeks. Her delicate features and fair skin made her appear pure and graceful, yet subtly sexy.
Seeing his stunning cousin approaching, Kevin’s heartbeat quickened uncontrollably, and everything else seemed to fade away, leaving only the noble, ethereal Audrey. Words failed to capture his overwhelming excitement—even numerous encounters hadn't dulled the breathtaking beauty before him. Was he dreaming?
“Sis, you are truly beautiful,” Kevin croaked, his throat dry. At that moment, every past pain and worry melted away. Seeing Audrey like this, he felt all his previous suffering was worth it, and an urge to embrace her overwhelmed him.
Yet, her pristine elegance made him feel unworthy, fearing to tarnish her beauty with his touch, even fearing she might forever slip from his grasp. How could such a divine beauty belong to him? And today—why had Audrey brought him into the city, shopping and getting her hair done? Was she meeting another man?
Angus also lived in the city and had shown interest in Audrey. Kevin couldn't shake the bitter thought that perhaps she was here to see him. His spirits plummeted, regretting his decision to accompany her. Maybe her recent coldness was meant to let him down gently. Bringing him here today might be her way of showing she chose Angus over him.
“What’s wrong, Kevin? You look so pale,” Audrey asked, touching his forehead with concern. “Are you feeling unwell?”
“No, I'm fine, Sis. Let's go,” Kevin murmured, his voice heavy, as he walked out of the salon, not knowing when Audrey planned to break the news.
Audrey hurried over, locking arms with him like a close couple out for an evening stroll. The cool night breeze felt refreshing, but Kevin's heart was heavy with dread. The more affectionate Audrey seemed, the more he feared imminent rejection.
Unable to bear it any longer, Kevin turned to Audrey and asked, “Are you here to meet someone else, Sis?”
“Meet someone else?” Audrey repeated in astonishment. “What are you talking about, Kevin? I don't understand.”
“There’s no use hiding it. I've figured it out,” Kevin said, feeling utterly wronged, his eyes brimming with tears. “You must be here to see someone else. Otherwise, why the special attention to your hair and clothes? I know I don't deserve you, but I won't interfere with your plans. I'll leave now.” With that, he walked away quickly, tears streaming down his face.
“Hey, wait up!” Audrey chased after him, both exasperated and amused. Seeing Kevin in tears, she laughed and said, “You’re hopeless with your wild imagination. When did I say I was seeing someone else? Do you wish for me to be with another man? Do you?”
Kevin stopped, stunned. *Could he have been mistaken?* Wiping his eyes, he asked, “Of course not, Sis. You're not joking, are you?”
Audrey, tired of explaining, hailed a taxi. They arrived at the most luxurious Hilton hotel in the city.
“Sis, what are we doing here?” Kevin asked, puzzled, looking at the neon-lit hotel sign.
“Booking a room, of course,” Audrey smiled, linking her arm with his. “We’re not going back tonight.”
Audrey’s words hit Kevin like a thunderclap. *She wants to book a room with me?! Did I hear that right? How is this possible?* Overwhelmed, he felt his legs go weak but still followed Audrey into the Hilton hotel.