Chapter 377
His voice was low and husky. โJudy, you really are someone special. I promise, Iโm going to treat you rightโฆโ
Before the words had even fully landed, his lips were already on hers.
Judy stiffened at first, her expression a little frozen, caught off guard by the sudden gesture.
But seeing Joseph put on this show of affection, pretending to be so tender and sincere, she didnโt bother to push him away.
Whatever.
In the end, this was the path sheโd chosen.
And Joseph, for all his flaws, wasnโt hard to look at. With that face, kissing him wasnโt exactly torture.
With that comforting thought, Judy softened, letting herself respond more fervently.
Joseph had only intended a brief kiss, something gentle that would reassure her and prove to her that his feelings were genuine.
But when he felt her heat and enthusiasm, his restraint melted away completely.
They began kissing passionately, lost in each other in the front seat of the car.
What Joseph didnโt know was that, deep down, Judy was already sick of it.
She fought the urge to roll her eyes.
If it werenโt for his money, she wouldnโt have put up with this for half as long.
All this time, sheโd stuck by his side, yet even now, his thoughts were still on Aurora.
How could she not be furious?
Still, the last thing she could afford was to start a fight with Joseph now.
That would serve neither of them any good.
Judy took a slow, steady breath, doing her best to keep it all inside.
After the kiss, Judyโs gaze shimmered as she looked up at Joseph, her fingers lightly tracing circles on his chest. โJosephโฆ youโre so good to me.โ
Joseph caught her playful hand and held it firmly, desire flashing clearly in his eyes. โYouโre my woman. If Iโm not good to you, then who else would be?โ
Judy smiled sweetly. โYouโre right.โ
โButโฆ I still canโt get over Aurora,โ she added softly, her tone dipping just enough to sound wounded. โAfter everything she did to you, how can we just let that go?โ
At first, Joseph hesitated.
His father had made it crystal clearโthe trouble with the company all traced back to someone Joseph never shouldโve tangled with.
Joseph had tried to figure it out, but the more he thought about it, the less he could pinpoint who that person mightโve been.
Sensing his hesitation, Judy added a bit more fuel to the fire.
โAurora went too far,โ she said with a pout, her red lips curled in frustration. โShe humiliated you in front of others, more than once."
โIf it had been me, I wouldnโt even complain. But you? You didnโt deserve that. I justโฆ it hurts me to think about it.โ
Her words struck a nerve.
Joseph pulled her back into his arms and gently soothed her, โAlright, donโt get so worked up. I know you mean well. I do.โ
โBut this kind of thingโฆ I canโt make rash decisions. We need to think carefully, move smart.โ
โOkay,โ Judy said, sitting upright again, her voice soft but firm. โWhatever you decide, Iโll support you. Iโll always be on your side.โ
Joseph smiled. โHaving you by my side means everything.โ
The two of them leaned into each other, lost in their little bubble.
Just as Judy was starting to let herself sink into the moment, there was a sharp knock at the window.
They both froze.
Joseph was the first to react. He rolled the window down and turned to see who was standing outside.