The Omega's Vow: Never Marry a Mama's Boy Alpha - Chapter 54
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When the cold hand slipped under her sweater, Gu Lin anxiously glanced out the window.
After all, this was a □□, near an active film set with prying eyes everywhere. As a well-behaved girl, being teased like this by her girlfriend in the car weighed heavily on her conscience.
Wen Yan, sitting atop her, naturally noticed the expression of the woman beneath her.
The omega flashed a roguish smile, like a promiscuous Qianyuan noble from ancient times teasing a virtuous maiden. She leaned close to the right ear marked with faint teeth impressions and slightly flushed, then gently blew a warm breath.
A tingling sensation spread from her right ear throughout her entire body, making Gu Lin instantly curl inward.
“Don’t worry, no one can see outside.The Toyota Alphard nanny car offered excellent privacy and comfort, making it impossible for outsiders to peek inside.
The seat behind Gu Lin was not only spacious and comfortable but could also be reclined flat undeniably suitable for some adult activities.
Unfortunately, Wen Yan hadn’t reached that level of audacity yet. She was wearing intricate period costume, her makeup meticulously applied with a floral diadem adorning the center of her forehead. Her long hair was elegantly coiled into a charming bun, secured only with hairpins and accessories.
Any vigorous movement would cause it to come undone. The makeup touch-up spot was quite far from the set, making it highly inconvenient.
“Ah!”
Gu Lin gasped sharply.
“Did I startle you?”
It was truly cold probably would take a while to warm up.
Fortunately, alpha bodies naturally radiated warmth, especially on such chilly winter days, like portable little stoves that brought comfort just by being near.
Wen Yan wished she could shed her cumbersome costume and burrow entirely into Gu Lin.
It felt incredibly soothing warm and cozy, with such delightful texture: smooth, supple, tender, and soft, like freshly steamed, pristine white rice cakes that one couldn’t resist touching.
Satisfied, Wen Yan buried her face in the crook of Gu Lin’s neck, like a contented cat unconsciously nuzzling and wagging its tail in its owner’s embrace.
So adorable.
Gu Lin’s heart melted into a puddle at this small gesture. She lowered her head to affectionately kiss Wen Yan’s cheek, tightly wrapping both arms around her waist.
Then she realized two hands were somewhat excessive, the person on her was so slender that one hand could easily encircle her waist.
This made Gu Lin’s heart ache even more.
“You’re too thin.”
Omega bodies typically have higher body fat to accommodate pregnancy, making them feel soft and slightly plump. Losing weight and toning are challenging for them. But Wen Yan’s waist was so slender it seemed it could be snapped with one hand.
After saying this, Gu Lin’s previously steady breathing suddenly hitched, then grew rapid and completely erratic. The rise and fall of her chest intensified with covert movements.
Warmth continuously emanated from them, and the temperature inside the vehicle subtly rose, compounded by the working air conditioner.
A faint sheen of sweat already glistened on Gu Lin’s forehead.
Her long, delicate eyelashes fluttered as Gu Lin bit her lower lip, struggling to remain silent.
But how could Wen Yan let her off so easily?
She sat up, forehead pressed against Gu Lin’s, their noses touching. Wen Yan whispered with a smile,
“You’re trembling so much.”
“Can you really not handle a little teasing?”
Though her words were provocative, her eyes overflowed with tenderness.
Gu Lin felt herself drowning instantly in that clear, gentle spring.
She released her own lips, leaning forward just enough to bring those soft lips into her mouth. She savored them piece by piece, sucking and tasting until she reached the deepest part.
The nectar was sweet, making it impossible to resist.
“Because it’s you.”
After a deep and lingering kiss, the elegant woman beneath her had melted into a soft, pliant form. Her cool, thin lips were now swollen and red from the ravishing, looking utterly sensual. The ice had melted, and her usually emotionless eyes were now brimming with spring-like moisture, glistening like those of an innocent, unknowing creature.
Wen Yan felt a sudden surge of excitement coursing through her body, spreading like wildfire and drenching her like an unexpected downpour.
You can’t look at me like that.
The omega leaned down slightly and pressed her red lips once more.
It was like a blessing bestowed by a goddess, gently imprinted on Gu Lin’s eyes.
You’ll feel it.
The alpha obediently closed her eyes, savoring the tenderness Wen Yan offered left, right, and finally landing on the center of her brow.
“Wen Yan.”
Gu Lin softly uttered the two syllables, quietly, so quietly, as if speaking any louder or with a higher pitch would scare away the enchantress in her arms.
“Wen Yan.”
Her voice trembled.
“Wen Yan.”
A faint, almost imperceptible plea.
“Wen Yan.”
A deep, overwhelming craving and desire.
The one being called felt a shiver run down her spine, nearly going weak. Even though the alpha hadn’t released a single trace of pheromones, she was already suffocating under the intensity of that overwhelming allure.
“Shut up!”
Why did it always end up like this when they were alone together? Like dry wood meeting a spark, igniting instantly.
Couldn’t they just have an ordinary conversation, chat, and share about their work?!
Wen Yan had already forgotten that she was the one who started it and skillfully shifted all the blame onto the other.
It must be the alpha’s lack of self-control after all, alphas were creatures with nothing but XXX on their minds.
“When are you going back?”
Kicking someone out right after intimacy. Wen Yan immediately felt her words were inappropriate, even she found them heartless. What kind of heartless line was that?
Why did it come out so smoothly?
Gu Lin didn’t react much, replying calmly, “I’m having dinner with Sister Sisi tonight and heading back to the capital tomorrow morning.”
“Will you come with me?”
“Sister Sisi is my fourth sister.”
Since it wasn’t exactly meeting the parents, Wen Yan wasn’t too resistant. She played with Gu Lin’s cascading black hair, winding it around her index finger again and again, and nodded.
“Sure.”
“What’s your fourth sister’s name?”
“Gu Sisi.”
Oh, so her name matches her birth order.
Rarely did Gu Lin mention her family, so Wen Yan grew curious and continued asking.
“Then what about your third sister?”
“Gu Xian.”
Huh?
So straightforward?
What kind of naming aesthetic is this?
“Then your second sister can’t possibly be called Gu Er, right?”
Gu Lin laughed, “No, it’s Gu Shuang, with ‘shuang’ as in autumn frost.”
Shuang, double.
“Ah~”
Wen Yan felt she had grasped the pattern and voiced her guess outright.
“Then your eldest sister must be Gu Yi?”
Gu Lin applauded her, earning a sidelong glance from Wen Yan.
“Then why are you called Gu Lin?”
“It wasn’t this name before; I changed it later.”
“Huh? Was it really Gu Wu before?”
Gu Lin smiled gently, “Yes, same pronunciation, different characters.”
“The character for dance?”
Gu Lin looked somewhat awkward, massaging her forehead as if too exhausted to even complain.
The name Gu Wu sounded more like an omega’s name.
“The character for enlightenment, like Sun Wukong?” Wen Yan asked again.
No, that character just seemed too chuunibyou.
Gu Lin shook her head and simply revealed the answer.
“The character for phoenix tree.”
Gu Wu, Ah Wu.
These two names silently crossed Wen Yan’s lips, they sounded quite pleasant too.
“Why did you change your name?”
Why indeed?
After the kidnapping incident, Ye Lan sought out a highly respected Taoist master in the capital to analyze her birth characters. The master said she lacked wood in her five elements, was afflicted by fire in her destiny, and would thrive when encountering water.
Although the character Wu contained the wood radical, its pronunciation was the same as “none,” making it not a particularly auspicious name.
So, they chose “Lin” as her given name instead.
Meaning that since she lacked wood in her five elements, doubling it would bring good fortune.