Regret H 739
When Jane groggily woke up, she felt as if she were still swaying.
Thinking it was Zachary still at it, she tried to push and kick him, but ended up missing.
She opened her eyes and realized she was in the cabin, alone in bed.
Seeing a white shirt draped over the sofa, she put it on and opened the door to step outside.
There was hardly anyone in the hallway.NôvelDrama.Org content.
She went on the deck and it was also empty.
Leaning against the railing, she enjoyed the breeze and the scenery, suddenly noticing that the cruise ship had stopped, with splashes of water rising.
She curved her lips, intentionally walking to one side, and the splashes followed her movement.
She walked all the way to the soft ladder.
A person emerged from the splashes, climbing up the ladder.
Jane leaned against the railing, watching.
Her gaze started at his handsome face, following the sparkling droplets of water as they slid down. They landed on his well-defined muscles.
Zachary pushed his wet hair back, bent down close to her, and a thin smile adorned his features. ""You like it?"
Jane reached out, her perfectly manicured nails teasing the edge of his swim trunks.
The corners of her eyes lifted slightly, exuding a lazy charm.
She pulled her hand back, and the snug edge made a snapping sound.
Her hand covered his firm physique.
"Looks good, and it's useful."
Zachary wrapped his arm around her slim waist, pulling her into his embrace and whispered in her ear, lightly biting the tip of her ear, "Are you not going to say I can't satisfy you anymore?" Jane lightly traced his broad back with her nails.
"I'm going for a swim."
"I'll accompany you."
"No, I want to go alone."
As Jane unbuttoned her shirt, she asked, "There's no one around, right?"
Zachary owned this stretch of sea.
Roy and the others were watching from the edge, no one would come in.
After that night, he had become more cautious.
"That's right."
Jane directly took off her shirt and jumped into the sea.
Zachary leaned over the railing, watching the blue surface where a flash of white moved beneath.
After swimming several laps to relieve his frustration, it began to stir again.
All along, he felt he had never shown excessive affection for anything.
Mainly because he couldn't afford to show too much fondness for anything, as that could become a weakness for others to exploit.
He had never liked anyone to the point of wanting to spend all day in bed with them.
If his rivals found out he cared for someone like that, it would become his Achilles' heel, and he would be restrained in every aspect.
At first, he had left himself an escape with Jane, but as he moved step by step to where he was now, he found himself thinking something unexpected.
He couldn't live without Jane.
Lost in thought, he looked back at the sea, but it was calm.
That flash of white had vanished.
He thought Jane was just playing around with him.
But gradually realizing something was wrong, he immediately jumped into the sea.
Jane had already sunk, not struggling at all. It was clear that she was drowning.
He hurried down to grab her and brought her back to the deck.
Covering her with his black shirt, he began performing CPR.
For a long while, there was no sign of her moving, and her cheeks were starting to swell.
He quickly carried her to the cabin, urging the captain to speed up the return.
'Yasmin was waiting for the elevator when the doors opened, revealing Zachary rushing out while holding Jane.
She noticed the water still dripping from both of them, Zachary's face was grim, and Jane didn't greet her.
She quickly followed after them, while Jason pushed a stroller behind.
Roy had also brought the female doctor along.
"What happened?" Yasmin asked as she walked in.
Jason stayed by the bedroom door.
He heard Zachary's trembling voice. "We just went for a swim, and she suddenly drowned, but it doesn't look like it was just drowning. The details are unclear."