What Separates Me and You

Chapter 321



Chapter 321

Chapter 321 Do You Know What to Do

The fish Josephine was eating contained minimal bones, allowing her to devour it swiftly. Before long, she had finished every last bite.

She even ate some of the vegetables on the iron plate. They tasted pretty decent, likely due to being boiled in seawater, which had imparted a general amount of natural saltiness to them.

Suddenly, Lewis suggested, “Let’s look for other water sources. We can’t drink seawater, after all.”

Josephine blinked in bewilderment, her gaze fixed on him.

He explained, “We’ll die if we drink too much seawater.”

It was a short and straightforward explanation. The young woman nodded immediately in

response.

Once they were done with lunch, Lewis propped himself with his makeshift cane and led Josephine on an expedition to look for freshwater sources.

They explored as many spots as they could, but they were unable to locate any water sources. Besides, Lewis’ current stamina was very limited, so he was forced to return to their base.

Nonetheless, Josephine managed to gather more vegetables during their exploration, rapidly filling up her crate with her bountiful finds.

The weather, which was sunny during the past few days, suddenly darkened rapidly. Thick, gray clouds covered the sky, looking as though they were about to sink into the ocean.

The atmosphere was eerily silent, seeing as the winds had died down.

It was a sign that a huge thunderstorm was coming.

Lewis sat in the cabin while gazing at the dark and gloomy sky outside, his expression now a mask of grimness.

“It’s about to rain heavily.”

Josephine leaned into his body while hugging his arm tightly. She was frightened by what was going to happen.

She heard the man next to her sigh lightly. “I hope the tides won’t rise.”

Should the tides rise, the couple wouldn’t have a place to hide from the upcoming storm. However, they could still hide inside the cabin if it was just a downpour.

The sky was dark throughout the entire afternoon. Gales started whipping across the island in the evening. They were so powerful that Josephine couldn’t even keep her eyes open.

Thanks to the gales, strong currents were blown toward the sandy shore, some of them crashing into the walls of the yacht. As a result, some of the water ended up getting splashed onto the deck and trickled into the cabin.

Far from the shoreline, the woods began to reverberate with loud rustling sounds as the trees. swayed and bent under the forceful gusts of wind.

What followed suit was loud pitter-patters of raindrops landing on everything, including the yacht. Flashes of lightning could be seen lighting up the dark surface of the sea.

Poor Josephine was so frightened that she kept pushing her way into Lewis’ arms even more.

The latter wrapped his arms around her comfortingly, murmuring, “Don’t be afraid. The rain. will likely pass soon.”

Just as he finished speaking, a resounding clap of thunder echoed overhead, causing Josephine to tremble violently.

Lewis covered her ears with his hands while turning to look at the downpour outside the cabin.

Fortunately, the rain wasn’t being blown in their direction. The seawater didn’t flow into their cabin as well.

The storm’s fury subsided relatively quickly, as Lewis had predicted earlier. The worst of the storm died down after an hour, so the heavy downpour soon became a drizzle.

However, the winds were still strong. Occasionally, a streak of lightning would pierce through. the night sky, illuminating the surface with its bright glow.

It was pitch black outside. The lights on the yacht were no longer functional, not to mention. Lewis’ phone was already turned off. Hence, there wasn’t any source of light for the pair to use.

Josephine raised her head to steal a glance outside the cabin before slumping over Lewis’ body once again. It was as though the spot next to Lewis was the safest place in the whole wide

world.

The man stroked Josephine’s hair gently. His touch felt comforting to her.

Over the past few days, her condition seemed to have stabilized, seeing as she could remember every little detail perfectly which took place during that particular period.

There were times when Lewis thought that her illness was somehow cured.

It felt as though Josephine’s memory stopped deteriorating after reaching a certain threshold.

Once the winds died down as well, Josephine finally freed herself from Lewis’ arms. She then moved to hug his waist and rest her face against his chest.

As a few clouds dispersed, slivers of moonlight managed to pierce through the remaining veils, casting ethereal beams that gently bathed the cabin.

“The rain has stopped,” Lewis pointed out.

Josephine nodded in response but didn’t verify it with her own eyes. Instead, she continued to hug the man.

As he reached out to place his hand on her hips, Lewis suddenly remembered that the young woman was clad in only a bathrobe at the moment.

His hand started roaming across Josephine’s back, this time fueled by another intent.

When the latter heard Lewis’ breathing intensify, she thought his wound was hurting him again.

Josephine raised her head to look at him. Thanks to the pale moonlight illuminating the cabin, she was able to see him gazing at her as well.

She made a few gestures with her hands before realizing that Lewis couldn’t see her hands in the dark. Hence, she sat up straight, cupped his cheeks, and planted a kiss on his face.

The man’s hand moved from her back and upwards to the back of her head. He sounded quite hoarse as he muttered, “That’s the wrong spot.”

Josephine looked confused as per usual.

Lewis lowered his head and kissed her on the lips. “You should kiss me here.”

While the young woman looked startled, her partner performed a live demonstration for her. He supported the back of her head as he started kissing her gently on her lips.

At the same time, his other hand slipped under her bathrobe sneakily.

Josephine’s breathing became heavier too. She started to slump in Lewis’ arms at the same time, soon losing all the strength in her body and allowing him to do whatever he wanted to

her.

It was a shame that Lewis was injured from the start, hence his inability to do strenuous activities. Then again, things had already become hot and steamy, so the man strived to come up with a way to get what he wanted.

He gripped Josephine by the waist and propped her up immediately so that she could sit on his lap.

“Do you know what to do?”

With her hands gripping his collar tightly, the young woman shook her head in puzzlement.

“I’ll teach you.”

Since Josephine was very obedient to Lewis, she would do whatever he told her.

Despite having no memories of the actual intercourse, Josephine’s muscle memory had.

preserved the experiences, so she quickly learned everything soon enough.

The drizzle had already stopped by then, and the dark clouds that previously concealed the moon slowly dispersed. The world was soon shrouded with a sheen of silvery moonlight.

Water droplets continued to drip from the leaves in the woods because of the downpour. earlier, so it still sounded as though it was still raining.

Lewis spent half of the night tutoring Josephine in the lesson on love and intimacy. She was so exhausted once the lesson was over that she fell asleep in his arms.

The young woman cracked her eyes open sleepily when the first ray of sunlight poured through the cabin window at dawn.

Only then did she realize she was still sitting on Lewis’ lap. Just as she was about to get off him, she felt his arms snaking around her waist and pulling her back onto his lap.

Josephine raised her head to gaze at Lewis.

She seemed to have remembered something, so she gestured, “Is your injury still hurting you?

After all, the young woman had spent the entire night treating his injury for him. So, it shouldn’t be hurting anymore, right?

At least, that was the reason Lewis had given her last night.

As expected, a man’s desire for sex would never change just because he got injured.

Lewis gazed at Josephine meaningfully. A while later, his gaze traveled down her face while his Adam’s apple bobbed up and down lightly.

“Yes.”

The young woman looked a little confused, but she decided to administer him another round of treatment again after some thought.

She wrapped her arms around the man’s neck and leaned in to capture his lips once again in a kiss.

Having spent the night learning proactively, Josephine was already familiar with kissing. She was starting to become an expert in this field. In fact, Lewis did not need to guide her at all. NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.

An hour later, the young woman slumped against Lewis’ chest as she looked up at him helplessly.

Josephine gestured, “I’m too weak to do anything.”

She looked very sweaty at that moment. There were messy locks plastered on her sweaty face as well.

Lewis reached out to tuck one of the locks behind her ear. “Are you hungry?”

The young woman nodded in response. She had been starving for a long time.

Lewis finally put her down and started rearranging his clothes calmly. “I’ll roast some fish for you. Just rest for now.”

Josephine slumped against the back of the chair, her eyes already drooping tiredly. Still, she mustered a weak nod.

She was exhausted and drowsy at that time.

The man grabbed a bathrobe and draped it over the young woman before getting off the yacht.

Fortunately, the pair had gathered a lot of firewood before the storm the day before, so Lewis grabbed a stack and headed toward a field to build a campfire there. Then, he grabbed one of the stored fish and removed its scales before roasting it over the fire.

One of the crates was used to gather rainwater during the storm last night. Lewis used a leaf to gather some of the water so that he could taste it. It was salty.

Obviously, the water wasn’t fit to be consumed.

When Josephine woke

sun.

up later that day, it was almost noon, judging from the position of the

Anxiety took over her senses the moment she didn’t see Lewis in the cabin with her.

The young woman got off the yacht quickly and started searching everywhere for the man.

Josephine couldn’t help but notice how empty the island was at the moment. Even the azure sky seemed intimidating and oppressive to her. The strongest wave of fear stemmed from the sea before her eyes, threatening to drown her on the spot.

The young woman felt her eyes welling up with tears immediately as she turned around to bolt in the direction of the woods.

She was terrified that Lewis had decided to abandon her on this island for good.


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